Duranton Charlotte, Bedossa Thierry, Gaunet Florence
Cognitive Psychology Laboratory (UMR 7290), Aix-Marseille University, CNRS, Pôle 3C, 3 Place Victor Hugo, CS 80249, Bât. 9, Case D, 13331, Marseille Cedex 03, France.
AVA Association, Cuy-Saint-Fiacre, France.
Anim Cogn. 2018 Mar;21(2):219-226. doi: 10.1007/s10071-017-1155-x. Epub 2017 Dec 18.
Affiliation between interacting partners is associated with a high level of behavioural synchronization in many species. Pet dogs are known to share strong affiliative bonds with their owners and to synchronize their behaviour with them when moving freely indoors. Surprisingly, outdoor dog-human interspecific synchronization has seldom been investigated. We therefore explored whether, when allowed to move freely in a familiar outdoor space, dogs synchronize their behaviour with their owners' movements. We found that dogs visibly synchronized both their location (staying in close proximity) and their activity (moving when their owner moved, and at the same pace, and standing still when their owner stood still) with those of their owners. By demonstrating that owners act as attractors for their dogs in an outdoor space, the present study contributes new data to the understanding of interspecific behavioural synchronization.
在许多物种中,相互作用的伙伴之间的亲密关系与高度的行为同步性相关。众所周知,宠物狗与主人之间有着紧密的亲密关系,并且在室内自由活动时会与主人的行为同步。令人惊讶的是,户外狗与人之间的种间同步性很少被研究。因此,我们探究了在熟悉的户外空间中自由活动时,狗是否会与主人的动作同步。我们发现,狗在位置(保持近距离)和活动方面(主人移动时以相同速度移动,主人静止时也静止)都明显与主人同步。通过证明主人在户外空间中对其狗起到吸引作用,本研究为理解种间行为同步性提供了新的数据。