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宠物狗的关系变化与其说是取决于伙伴的物种,不如说是个体差异较大。

Pet dogs' relationships vary rather individually than according to partner's species.

机构信息

Comparative Cognition, Messerli Research Institute, University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna, Medical University of Vienna, University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria.

Domestication Lab, Konrad Lorenz Institute of Ethology, University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna, Vienna, Austria.

出版信息

Sci Rep. 2019 Mar 5;9(1):3437. doi: 10.1038/s41598-019-40164-x.

Abstract

Most dogs worldwide are free-ranging animals that form relationships mainly with conspecifics, yet research has focused mainly on the dog-human bond, leading to the hypothesis that dogs evolved specific abilities to form a unique relationship with humans. Although widespread, this hypothesis has not, as yet, been tested. Here we compared the relationships pet dogs form with their owner and with other dogs living in the same household. Using a bottom-up approach, we analyzed dogs' behavior in a test battery with both dog and human partners. Results revealed that pet dogs' relationships are characterized by three components (i.e. reference, affiliation and stress). A comparison between dogs' intra- and inter-specific relationships found that overall dogs refer more to their owner, but also that some dogs form stronger affiliative bonds with conspecifics than with their owner. Moreover, we tested how different partners could help dogs cope with a stressful situation. We found that the type of relationship, rather than the partner species, predicts how dogs react to a social threat. Our results suggest that dogs can form relationships of comparable qualities with both humans and other dogs, and that these relationships vary along multiple components across different partners.

摘要

全世界大多数狗都是自由放养的动物,它们主要与同种动物建立关系,但研究主要集中在狗与人的关系上,导致了这样一种假设,即狗进化出了与人类建立独特关系的特定能力。尽管这种假设很普遍,但尚未得到验证。在这里,我们比较了宠物狗与其主人以及与同住在一个家庭中的其他狗之间的关系。我们采用自下而上的方法,在一个同时有狗和人的测试电池中分析狗的行为。结果表明,宠物狗的关系有三个组成部分(即参照、依恋和压力)。对狗的种内和种间关系进行比较后发现,总体而言,狗更多地与主人建立参照关系,但有些狗与同类的依恋关系比与主人的关系更强。此外,我们还测试了不同的伙伴如何帮助狗应对压力情况。我们发现,是关系的类型,而不是伙伴的物种,决定了狗对社交威胁的反应。我们的研究结果表明,狗可以与人类和其他狗建立具有相当质量的关系,并且这些关系在不同的伙伴中沿着多个组成部分变化。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/b3e6/6401312/2e6cf387ea2e/41598_2019_40164_Fig1_HTML.jpg

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