Guillette Lauren M, Healy Susan D
School of Biology, University of St Andrews, UK.
School of Biology, University of St Andrews, UK.
Behav Processes. 2017 Jun;139:43-49. doi: 10.1016/j.beproc.2016.12.009. Epub 2016 Dec 30.
The transmission of information from an experienced demonstrator to a naïve observer often depends on characteristics of the demonstrator, such as familiarity, success or dominance status. Whether or not the demonstrator pays attention to and/or interacts with the observer may also affect social information acquisition or use by the observer. Here we used a video-demonstrator paradigm first to test whether video demonstrators have the same effect as using live demonstrators in zebra finches, and second, to test the importance of visual and vocal interactions between the demonstrator and observer on social information use by the observer. We found that female zebra finches copied novel food choices of male demonstrators they saw via live-streaming video while they did not consistently copy from the demonstrators when they were seen in playbacks of the same videos. Although naive observers copied in the absence of vocalizations by the demonstrator, as they copied from playback of videos with the sound off, females did not copy where there was a mis-match between the visual information provided by the video and vocal information from a live male that was out of sight. Taken together these results suggest that video demonstration is a useful methodology for testing social information transfer, at least in a foraging context, but more importantly, that social information use varies according to the vocal interactions, or lack thereof, between the observer and the demonstrator.
信息从经验丰富的示范者传递给新手观察者通常取决于示范者的特征,比如熟悉程度、成功与否或主导地位。示范者是否关注和/或与观察者互动也可能影响观察者对社会信息的获取或使用。在此,我们首先采用视频示范者范式来测试视频示范者在斑胸草雀中是否具有与使用活体示范者相同的效果,其次,测试示范者与观察者之间视觉和声音互动对观察者社会信息使用的重要性。我们发现,雌性斑胸草雀会模仿它们通过直播视频看到的雄性示范者的新奇食物选择,而当在相同视频的回放中看到示范者时,它们并不会一直进行模仿。尽管新手观察者在示范者没有发声的情况下会进行模仿,比如他们会从静音视频的回放中进行模仿,但当视频提供的视觉信息与看不见的活体雄性的声音信息不匹配时,雌性并不会进行模仿。综合这些结果表明,视频示范是测试社会信息传递的一种有用方法,至少在觅食情境中如此,但更重要的是,社会信息的使用会根据观察者与示范者之间的声音互动(或缺乏声音互动)而有所不同。