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白鲸(白鲸属)中不及物身体动作的情境模仿:一项“照做”研究。

Contextual imitation of intransitive body actions in a Beluga whale (Delphinapterus leucas): A "do as other does" study.

作者信息

Abramson José Z, Hernández-Lloreda Mª Victoria, Esteban José-Antonio, Colmenares Fernando, Aboitiz Francisco, Call Josep

机构信息

Departamento de Psiquiatría, Facultad de Medicina, y Centro Interdisciplinario de Neurociencia, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago, Chile.

Centro de Estudios Avanzados, Universidad de Playa Ancha, Valparaíso, Chile.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2017 Jun 21;12(6):e0178906. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0178906. eCollection 2017.

Abstract

Cetaceans are remarkable for exhibiting group-specific behavioral traditions or cultures in several behavioral domains (e.g., calls, behavioral tactics), and the question of whether they can be acquired socially, for example through imitative processes, remains open. Here we used a "Do as other does" paradigm to experimentally study the ability of a beluga to imitate familiar intransitive (body-oriented) actions demonstrated by a conspecific. The participant was first trained to copy three familiar behaviors on command (training phase) and then was tested for her ability to generalize the learned "Do as the other does" command to a different set of three familiar behaviors (testing phase). We found that the beluga (1) was capable of learning the copy command signal "Do what-the-other-does"; (2) exhibited high matching accuracy for trained behaviors (mean = 84% of correct performance) after making the first successful copy on command; (3) copied successfully the new set of three familiar generalization behaviors that were untrained to the copy command (range of first copy = 12 to 35 trials); and (4) deployed a high level of matching accuracy (mean = 83%) after making the first copy of an untrained behavior on command. This is the first evidence of contextual imitation of intransitive (body-oriented) movements in the beluga and adds to the reported findings on production imitation of sounds in this species and production imitation of sounds and motor actions in several cetaceans, especially dolphins and killer whales. Collectively these findings highlight the notion that cetaceans have a natural propensity at skillfully and proficiently matching the sounds and body movements demonstrated by conspecifics, a fitness-enhancing propensity in the context of cooperative hunting and anti-predatory defense tactics, and of alliance formation strategies that have been documented in these species' natural habitats. Future work should determine if the beluga can also imitate novel motor actions.

摘要

鲸类动物在几个行为领域(如叫声、行为策略)展现出特定群体的行为传统或文化,这一点颇为显著,而它们是否能通过社会方式习得这些行为,比如通过模仿过程,这个问题仍未得到解答。在此,我们采用“照做”范式,通过实验研究白鲸模仿同种个体展示的熟悉的不及物(身体导向)动作的能力。参与者首先接受训练,按照指令模仿三种熟悉的行为(训练阶段),然后测试其将所学的“照做”指令推广到另外一组三种熟悉行为的能力(测试阶段)。我们发现,这头白鲸(1)能够学习“照做”指令信号;(2)在首次成功按照指令模仿后,对训练过的行为展现出较高的匹配准确率(平均正确表现率为84%);(3)成功模仿了一组未经训练的三种熟悉的泛化行为(首次模仿的尝试次数范围为12至35次);(4)在首次按照指令模仿未经训练的行为后,展现出较高的匹配准确率(平均为83%)。这是白鲸对不及物(身体导向)动作进行情境模仿的首个证据,补充了该物种声音生产模仿以及几种鲸类动物(尤其是海豚和虎鲸)声音和动作生产模仿的已有研究结果记载。这些研究结果共同凸显了这样一个观点:鲸类动物天生倾向于熟练且精准地匹配同种个体展示的声音和身体动作,在合作狩猎、反捕食防御策略以及这些物种自然栖息地中已记录的联盟形成策略的背景下,这种倾向有助于提高适应性。未来的研究应确定白鲸是否也能模仿新的动作。

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