Department of Biological Sciences, University of Manitoba, , Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada , R3T 2N2.
Proc Biol Sci. 2014 Jan 8;281(1777):20132153. doi: 10.1098/rspb.2013.2153. Print 2014 Feb 22.
The jump-yip display of black-tailed prairie dogs (Cynomys ludovicianus) is contagious, spreading through a prairie dog town as 'the wave' through a stadium. Because contagious communication in primates serves to assess conspecific social awareness, we investigated whether instigators of jump-yip bouts adjusted their behaviour relative to the response of conspecifics recruited to display bouts. Increased responsiveness of neighbouring town members resulted in bout initiators devoting a significantly greater proportion of time to active foraging. Contagious jump-yips thus function to assess neighbours' alertness, soliciting social information to assess effective conspecific group size in real time and reveal active probing of conspecific awareness consistent with theory of mind in these group-living rodents.
黑尾草原犬鼠(Cynomys ludovicianus)的跳跃叫声展示具有传染性,就像“波浪”在体育场中传播一样,在草原犬鼠群中传播。因为灵长类动物的传染性交流用于评估同种社会意识,所以我们调查了跳跃叫声发作的引发者是否会根据被招募来发作的同类的反应来调整他们的行为。邻近城镇成员的反应增加导致发作的发起者将更多的时间用于积极觅食。因此,传染性跳跃叫声的作用是评估邻居的警觉性,以获取有关实时有效同类群体大小的社会信息,并揭示与这些群体生活的啮齿动物的心理理论一致的对同类意识的积极探索。