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在革命歌曲变化期间的歌曲杂交事件为座头鲸的文化传播提供了见解。

Song hybridization events during revolutionary song change provide insights into cultural transmission in humpback whales.

作者信息

Garland Ellen C, Rendell Luke, Lamoni Luca, Poole M Michael, Noad Michael J

机构信息

Centre for Social Learning and Cognitive Evolution, School of Biology, University of St. Andrews, St. Andrews, KY16 9TH, United Kingdom;

Sea Mammal Research Unit, School of Biology, University of St. Andrews, St. Andrews, KY16 8LB, United Kingdom.

出版信息

Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2017 Jul 25;114(30):7822-7829. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1621072114. Epub 2017 Jul 24.

Abstract

Cultural processes occur in a wide variety of animal taxa, from insects to cetaceans. The songs of humpback whales are one of the most striking examples of the transmission of a cultural trait and social learning in any nonhuman animal. To understand how songs are learned, we investigate rare cases of song hybridization, where parts of an existing song are spliced with a new one, likely before an individual totally adopts the new song. Song unit sequences were extracted from over 9,300 phrases recorded during two song revolutions across the South Pacific Ocean, allowing fine-scale analysis of composition and sequencing. In hybrid songs the current and new songs were spliced together in two specific ways: () singers placed a single hybrid phrase, in which content from both songs were combined, between the two song types when transitioning from one to the other, and/or () singers spliced complete themes from the revolutionary song into the current song. Sequence analysis indicated that both processes were governed by structural similarity rules. Hybrid phrases or theme substitutions occurred at points in the songs where both songs contained "similar sounds arranged in a similar pattern." Songs appear to be learned as segments (themes/phrase types), akin to birdsong and human language acquisition, and these can be combined in predictable ways if the underlying structural pattern is similar. These snapshots of song change provide insights into the mechanisms underlying song learning in humpback whales, and comparative perspectives on the evolution of human language and culture.

摘要

文化过程发生在从昆虫到鲸类等各种各样的动物类群中。座头鲸的歌声是任何非人类动物中文化特征传播和社会学习最显著的例子之一。为了了解歌声是如何习得的,我们研究了罕见的歌曲杂交案例,即在个体完全采用新歌之前,现有歌曲的部分与新歌拼接在一起。从在南太平洋两次歌曲演变过程中记录的9300多个乐句中提取歌曲单元序列,从而能够对其组成和序列进行精细分析。在杂交歌曲中,当前歌曲和新歌以两种特定方式拼接在一起:(1)歌手在从一种歌曲类型过渡到另一种歌曲类型时,在两种歌曲类型之间放置一个单一的杂交乐句,其中包含两种歌曲的内容,和/或(2)歌手将来自变革性歌曲的完整主题拼接到当前歌曲中。序列分析表明,这两个过程都受结构相似性规则的支配。杂交乐句或主题替换发生在两首歌曲包含“以相似模式排列的相似声音”的歌曲位置。歌曲似乎是作为片段(主题/乐句类型)来学习的,类似于鸟鸣和人类语言习得,如果潜在的结构模式相似,这些片段可以以可预测的方式组合。这些歌曲变化的快照为座头鲸歌曲学习的潜在机制提供了见解,以及对人类语言和文化进化的比较视角。

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