School of Biological Sciences, University of Western Australia, Crawley, WA, Australia.
Department of Cognitive Science, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA, USA.
Curr Biol. 2018 Jun 18;28(12):1993-1999.e3. doi: 10.1016/j.cub.2018.05.013. Epub 2018 Jun 7.
Cooperation between allied individuals and groups is ubiquitous in human societies, and vocal communication is known to play a key role in facilitating such complex human behaviors [1, 2]. In fact, complex communication may be a feature of the kind of social cognition required for the formation of social alliances, facilitating both partner choice and the execution of coordinated behaviors [3]. As such, a compelling avenue for investigation is what role flexible communication systems play in the formation and maintenance of cooperative partnerships in other alliance-forming animals. Male bottlenose dolphins in some populations form complex multi-level alliances, where individuals cooperate in the pursuit and defense of an important resource: access to females [4]. These strong relationships can last for decades and are critical to each male's reproductive success [4]. Convergent vocal accommodation is used to signal social proximity to a partner or social group in many taxa [5, 6], and it has long been thought that allied male dolphins also converge onto a shared signal to broadcast alliance identity [5-8]. Here, we combine a decade of data on social interactions with dyadic relatedness estimates to show that male dolphins that form multi-level alliances in an open social network retain individual vocal labels that are distinct from those of their allies. Our results differ from earlier reports of signature whistle convergence among males that form stable alliance pairs. Instead, they suggest that individual vocal labels play a central role in the maintenance of differentiated relationships within complex nested alliances.
在人类社会中,个体和群体之间的合作无处不在,而众所周知,声音交流在促进这种复杂的人类行为方面起着关键作用[1,2]。事实上,复杂的交流可能是形成社会联盟所需的社会认知的一个特征,它促进了伙伴选择和协调行为的执行[3]。因此,一个引人注目的研究途径是,灵活的交流系统在其他形成联盟的动物中形成和维持合作伙伴关系方面发挥了什么作用。一些群体中的雄性宽吻海豚形成复杂的多层次联盟,在这些联盟中,个体合作追求和保护一种重要资源:接近雌性[4]。这些牢固的关系可以持续数十年,对每个雄性的繁殖成功至关重要[4]。在许多分类群中,趋同的声音适应被用来向伙伴或社会群体发出社交接近的信号[5,6],人们长期以来一直认为,结盟的雄性海豚也会趋同于一个共享的信号,以广播联盟身份[5-8]。在这里,我们结合了十年来关于社会互动的数据和对偶相关估计,结果表明,在一个开放的社会网络中形成多层次联盟的雄性海豚保留了与盟友不同的个体声音标签。我们的结果与早期关于形成稳定联盟对的雄性海豚的标志性口哨趋同的报告不同。相反,它们表明,个体声音标签在维持复杂嵌套联盟中的差异化关系中起着核心作用。