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野生黑猩猩根据效率和知识选择工具材料。

Wild chimpanzees select tool material based on efficiency and knowledge.

机构信息

Department of Comparative Cognition, University of Neuchâtel, 2000 Neuchâtel, Switzerland

Budongo Conservation Field Station, Masindi, Uganda.

出版信息

Proc Biol Sci. 2018 Oct 10;285(1888):20181715. doi: 10.1098/rspb.2018.1715.

Abstract

Some animals have basic culture, but to date there is not much evidence that cultural traits evolve as part of a cumulative process as seen in humans. This may be due to limits in animal physical cognition, such as an inability to compare the efficiency of a novel behavioural innovation with an already existing tradition. We investigated this possibility with a study on a natural tool innovation in wild chimpanzees: moss-sponging, which recently emerged in some individuals to extract mineral-rich liquids at a natural clay-pit. The behaviour probably arose as a variant of leaf-sponging, a tool technique seen in all studied chimpanzee communities. We found that moss-sponges not only absorbed more liquid but were manufactured and used more rapidly than leaf-sponges, suggesting a functional improvement. To investigate whether chimpanzees understood the advantage of moss- over leaf-sponges, we experimentally offered small amounts of rainwater in an artificial cavity of a portable log, together with both sponge materials, moss and leaves. We found that established moss-spongers (having used both leaves and moss to make sponges) preferred moss to prepare a sponge to access the rainwater, whereas leaf-spongers (never observed using moss) preferred leaves. Survey data finally demonstrated that moss was common in forest areas near clay-pits but nearly absent in other forest areas, suggesting that natural moss-sponging was at least partly constrained by ecology. Together, these results suggest that chimpanzees perceive functional improvements in tool quality, a crucial prerequisite for cumulative culture.

摘要

有些动物具有基本的文化,但迄今为止,没有太多证据表明文化特征像人类那样作为一个累积过程的一部分而进化。这可能是由于动物的物理认知存在限制,例如无法将新行为创新的效率与已经存在的传统进行比较。我们通过对野生黑猩猩自然工具创新的研究来调查这种可能性:即用苔藓制作海绵,这种行为最近在一些个体中出现,用于从天然粘土坑中提取富含矿物质的液体。这种行为可能是树叶海绵行为的变体,树叶海绵行为在所有研究过的黑猩猩群体中都存在。我们发现,苔藓海绵不仅吸收了更多的液体,而且制造和使用速度也比树叶海绵快,这表明功能有所改善。为了研究黑猩猩是否理解苔藓海绵相对于树叶海绵的优势,我们在一个便携式原木的人工洞穴中实验性地提供了少量雨水,同时提供了两种海绵材料,苔藓和树叶。我们发现,已经使用过苔藓和树叶来制作海绵的固定苔藓海绵更喜欢用苔藓来制作海绵以获取雨水,而从未观察到使用过苔藓的树叶海绵更喜欢树叶。调查数据最终表明,苔藓在靠近粘土坑的森林地区很常见,但在其他森林地区几乎不存在,这表明自然苔藓海绵的形成至少部分受到了生态环境的限制。总的来说,这些结果表明,黑猩猩能够感知工具质量的功能改进,这是累积文化的关键前提。

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