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绿猴的社会空间认知

Socio-spatial cognition in vervet monkeys.

作者信息

Noë Ronald, Laporte Marion

机构信息

Faculté de Psychologie, Université de Strasbourg, Strasbourg, France,

出版信息

Anim Cogn. 2014 May;17(3):597-607. doi: 10.1007/s10071-013-0690-3. Epub 2013 Oct 6.

Abstract

Safety in numbers is thought to be the principal advantage of living in groups for many species. The group can only provide protection against predators, however, when group cohesion is maintained. Vocalisations are used to monitor inter-individual distances, especially under conditions of poor visibility, but should be avoided in the presence of predators. Mentally tracking the movements of silent and invisible group members would allow animals foraging in dense vegetation to stay close to their group members while reducing the use of vocal contact. We tested the socio-spatial cognitive abilities of wild vervet monkeys (Chlorocebus pygerythrus) by comparing their reactions to plausible and implausible displacements of group members simulated by sound playbacks. Our methods are comparable to those used in studies of 'object permanence' and 'invisible displacements' of inanimate objects. Our results show that vervets can track the whereabouts of invisibly and silently moving group members, at least over short periods of time.

摘要

群体安全被认为是许多物种群居的主要优势。然而,只有当群体凝聚力得以维持时,群体才能提供抵御捕食者的保护。发声用于监测个体间的距离,尤其是在能见度较差的情况下,但在有捕食者时应避免发声。在茂密植被中觅食的动物若能在脑海中追踪沉默且不可见的群体成员的行动,就能在减少发声交流的同时与群体成员保持靠近。我们通过比较野生黑长尾猴(Chlorocebus pygerythrus)对声音回放模拟的群体成员合理与不合理位移的反应,测试了它们的社会空间认知能力。我们的方法与用于研究无生命物体“客体永久性”和“不可见位移”的方法类似。我们的结果表明,黑长尾猴至少在短时间内能够追踪不可见且无声移动的群体成员的行踪。

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