School of Psychology and Neuroscience, University of St Andrews, St Andrews, United Kingdom.
Department of Psychology, University of York, York, United Kingdom.
PLoS Biol. 2018 Feb 27;16(2):e2004825. doi: 10.1371/journal.pbio.2004825. eCollection 2018 Feb.
Cross-species comparison of great ape gesturing has so far been limited to the physical form of gestures in the repertoire, without questioning whether gestures share the same meanings. Researchers have recently catalogued the meanings of chimpanzee gestures, but little is known about the gesture meanings of our other closest living relative, the bonobo. The bonobo gestural repertoire overlaps by approximately 90% with that of the chimpanzee, but such overlap might not extend to meanings. Here, we first determine the meanings of bonobo gestures by analysing the outcomes of gesturing that apparently satisfy the signaller. Around half of bonobo gestures have a single meaning, while half are more ambiguous. Moreover, all but 1 gesture type have distinct meanings, achieving a different distribution of intended meanings to the average distribution for all gesture types. We then employ a randomisation procedure in a novel way to test the likelihood that the observed between-species overlap in the assignment of meanings to gestures would arise by chance under a set of different constraints. We compare a matrix of the meanings of bonobo gestures with a matrix for those of chimpanzees against 10,000 randomised iterations of matrices constrained to the original data at 4 different levels. We find that the similarity between the 2 species is much greater than would be expected by chance. Bonobos and chimpanzees share not only the physical form of the gestures but also many gesture meanings.
跨物种的大型猿类手势比较迄今为止仅限于手势组合的物理形式,而没有质疑手势是否具有相同的含义。研究人员最近对黑猩猩手势的含义进行了分类,但对我们另一个最亲近的亲属——倭黑猩猩的手势含义知之甚少。倭黑猩猩的手势组合与黑猩猩的组合大约有 90%的重叠,但这种重叠可能并不延伸到含义。在这里,我们首先通过分析那些显然满足信号发送者的手势的结果来确定倭黑猩猩手势的含义。大约一半的倭黑猩猩手势只有一种含义,而另一半则更加模糊。此外,除了 1 种手势类型外,所有手势类型都有独特的含义,实现了与所有手势类型的平均分布不同的意图含义分布。然后,我们以一种新颖的方式使用随机化程序来测试在一组不同的约束下,观察到的物种间在手势含义分配上的重叠是否是偶然发生的可能性。我们将倭黑猩猩手势含义的矩阵与黑猩猩手势含义的矩阵进行比较,针对 10,000 次随机迭代的矩阵,在 4 个不同的水平上限制在原始数据。我们发现,这两个物种之间的相似性远远超出了预期。黑猩猩和倭黑猩猩不仅共享手势的物理形式,还共享许多手势含义。