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加拉帕戈斯抹香鲸的文化更替

Cultural turnover among Galápagos sperm whales.

作者信息

Cantor Mauricio, Whitehead Hal, Gero Shane, Rendell Luke

机构信息

Department of Biology , Dalhousie University , Halifax , Canada.

Zoophysiology, Department of Bioscience , Aarhus University , Aarhus , Denmark.

出版信息

R Soc Open Sci. 2016 Oct 19;3(10):160615. doi: 10.1098/rsos.160615. eCollection 2016 Oct.

Abstract

While populations may wax and wane, it is rare for an entire population to be replaced by a completely different set of individuals. We document the large-scale relocation of cultural groups of sperm whale off the Galápagos Islands, in which two sympatric vocal clans were entirely replaced by two different ones. Between 1985 and 1999, whales from two clans (called and ) defined by cultural dialects in coda vocalizations were repeatedly photo-identified off Galápagos. Their occurrence in the area declined through the 1990s; by 2000, none remained. We reassessed Galápagos sperm whales in 2013-2014, identifying 463 new females. However, re-sighting rates were low, with no matches with the Galápagos 1985-1999 population, suggesting an eastward shift to coastal areas. Their vocal repertoires matched those of two other clans (called and ) found across the Pacific but previously rare or absent around Galápagos. The mechanisms behind this cultural turnover may include large-scale environmental regime shifts favouring clan-specific foraging strategies, and a response to heavy whaling in the region involving redistribution of surviving whales into high-quality habitats. The fall and rise of sperm whale cultures off Galápagos reflect the structuring of the Pacific population into large, enduring clans with dynamic ranges. Long-lasting clan membership illustrates how culture can be bound up in the structure and dynamics of animal populations and so how tracking cultural traits can reveal large-scale population shifts.

摘要

虽然种群数量可能会有增减,但整个种群被完全不同的另一组个体所取代的情况却很少见。我们记录了加拉帕戈斯群岛附近抹香鲸文化群体的大规模迁移,其中两个同域的发声群体完全被另外两个不同的群体所取代。1985年至1999年间,通过尾音发声中的文化方言定义的两个群体(称为 和 )的鲸鱼在加拉帕戈斯附近多次被照片识别。它们在该地区的出现数量在20世纪90年代逐渐减少;到2000年,已无一留存。我们在2013 - 2014年对加拉帕戈斯抹香鲸进行了重新评估,识别出463头新的雌性个体。然而,重新目击率很低,与1985 - 1999年加拉帕戈斯的种群没有匹配个体,这表明它们向东转移到了沿海地区。它们的发声曲目与在太平洋其他地方发现的另外两个群体(称为 和 )相匹配,但之前在加拉帕戈斯附近很少见或不存在。这种文化更替背后的机制可能包括有利于特定群体觅食策略的大规模环境状态转变,以及对该地区严重捕鲸的一种反应,即幸存的鲸鱼重新分布到优质栖息地。加拉帕戈斯附近抹香鲸文化的兴衰反映了太平洋种群被构建为具有动态分布范围的大型、持久群体。持久的群体成员身份说明了文化如何与动物种群的结构和动态紧密相连,以及追踪文化特征如何能够揭示大规模的种群转移。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/6545/5099007/90e1ec645a90/rsos160615-g1.jpg

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