Miller Noam
Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Canada.
Learn Behav. 2018 Mar;46(1):5-6. doi: 10.3758/s13420-017-0300-3.
Sasaki and Biro (2017, Nature Communications, 8, 15049) show that pairs of pigeons can increase the efficiency of their homing routes over several 'generations' in which pair members are gradually replaced by naïve birds. Their findings show that socially transmitted cumulative alterations of behavior are not unique to humans and suggest a way to examine potential mechanisms of cultural evolution.
佐佐木和比罗(2017年,《自然通讯》,第8卷,第15049页)表明,在几代时间里,成对的鸽子能够提高其归巢路线的效率,在此期间,成对成员逐渐被未经训练的鸽子所取代。他们的研究结果表明,行为的社会传播累积变化并非人类所独有,并为研究文化进化的潜在机制提供了一种方法。