Leliveld Lisette M C, Düpjan Sandra, Tuchscherer Armin, Puppe Birger
Institute of Behavioural Physiology, Leibniz Institute for Farm Animal Biology (FBN), Wilhelm-Stahl-Allee 2, D-18196 Dummerstorf, Germany.
Institute of Behavioural Physiology, Leibniz Institute for Farm Animal Biology (FBN), Wilhelm-Stahl-Allee 2, D-18196 Dummerstorf, Germany.
Physiol Behav. 2017 Nov 1;181:117-126. doi: 10.1016/j.physbeh.2017.09.010. Epub 2017 Sep 11.
Vocalizations have long been recognized to encode information about an individual's emotional state and, as such, have contributed to the study of emotions in animals. However, the potential of vocalizations to also encode information about an individual's emotional reactivity has received much less attention. In this study, we aimed to test whether the vocalizations of domestic pigs contain correlates of emotional reactivity that are consistent between different contexts. We recorded vocalizations of 120 young female pigs in an experimental arena in two consecutive recording contexts, social isolation and an encounter with a familiar human. Simultaneously, we measured their heart rate and behaviour to determine their emotional reactivity in the same context (within-context). In addition, we aimed to determine the subjects' emotional reactivity in other contexts (across-context) by measuring their behaviour in four common tests of emotional reactivity, the human approach test, the open door test, the open field test and the novel object test. Using a cluster analysis, we identified four different call types. Significant inter-context correlations were found for all call types, suggesting that pig vocalizations are consistent within an individual across contexts. The call rate and the proportions of the individual call types were found to correlate significantly with indices of emotional reactivity both within and across contexts. Thereby, we found more significant correlations to indices of emotional reactivity within context (behavioural and physiological response during recording) compared to across context (behavioural response in the four emotional reactivity tests). The consistency of the vocal correlates to emotional reactivity between the different contexts depended on the call type. While we found moderate evidence that the high grunt is indicative of more active, more explorative and less fearful individuals both within as well as across contexts, the other call types provided less consistent results. Thus, it seems that some call types are better suited to provide information on a caller's emotional reactivity than others, and further research is needed to clarify the underlying influential factors.
长期以来,人们一直认为发声能够编码有关个体情绪状态的信息,因此有助于对动物情绪的研究。然而,发声还能编码有关个体情绪反应性信息的潜力却很少受到关注。在本研究中,我们旨在测试家猪的发声是否包含在不同情境下都一致的情绪反应性相关因素。我们在两个连续的记录情境下,即社会隔离和与熟悉的人类相遇时,在实验场地记录了120头年轻母猪的发声。同时,我们测量了它们的心率和行为,以确定它们在相同情境(情境内)下的情绪反应性。此外,我们旨在通过测量它们在四种常见的情绪反应性测试,即人类接近测试、开门测试、旷场测试和新物体测试中的行为,来确定这些受试者在其他情境(跨情境)下的情绪反应性。通过聚类分析,我们识别出四种不同的叫声类型。发现所有叫声类型在不同情境间都存在显著的相关性,这表明猪的发声在个体的不同情境中是一致的。发现叫声频率和个体叫声类型的比例在情境内和跨情境下均与情绪反应性指标显著相关。因此,与跨情境(在四种情绪反应性测试中的行为反应)相比,我们发现情境内(记录过程中的行为和生理反应)与情绪反应性指标的相关性更显著。不同情境下叫声与情绪反应性之间的一致性取决于叫声类型。虽然我们发现有适度的证据表明,无论是在情境内还是跨情境下,高频呼噜声都表明个体更活跃、更具探索性且更不恐惧,但其他叫声类型的结果不太一致。因此,似乎有些叫声类型比其他类型更适合提供有关发声者情绪反应性的信息,需要进一步研究以阐明潜在的影响因素。