Pérez-Manrique Ana, Gomila Antoni
Human Evolution and Cognition, IFISC (CSIC-UIB) and Department of Psychology, University of the Balearic Islands, 07122 Palma, Spain.
Human Evolution and Cognition, IFISC (CSIC-UIB) and Department of Psychology, University of the Balearic Islands, 07122 Palma, Spain.
Behav Processes. 2019 Jul;164:54-58. doi: 10.1016/j.beproc.2019.04.014. Epub 2019 Apr 24.
Although bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) are known for being a highly social species that live in complex societies that rely on coalition formation and cooperative behaviours, experimental studies on prosocial behaviour in this species are scarce. Helping others reach their goals (instrumental helping) is considered as an example of prosocial behaviour. Thus, in this pilot study, we examined whether a group of five captive bottlenose dolphins would behave prosocially in an instrumental helping task. Dolphins were given the opportunity to share tokens that allow their partners to obtain a preferred toy. Dolphins were tested in their free time and they could choose to share the tokens or do nothing. None of the dolphins shared the tokens, instead, they preferred to play with them, ignoring their partners. They did transfer the tokens to other sides of the pool but out of the reach of their partners. Therefore, this group of dolphins did not spontaneously help their partners in this task, showing no preference for other-regarding behaviour in this context.
虽然宽吻海豚(瓶鼻海豚)以高度社会化的物种而闻名,它们生活在依赖联盟形成和合作行为的复杂社会中,但对该物种亲社会行为的实验研究却很稀少。帮助他人实现目标(工具性帮助)被视为亲社会行为的一个例子。因此,在这项初步研究中,我们考察了一组五只圈养宽吻海豚在工具性帮助任务中是否会表现出亲社会行为。海豚有机会分享代币,这些代币能让它们的伙伴获得一个喜欢的玩具。海豚在空闲时间接受测试,它们可以选择分享代币或什么都不做。没有一只海豚分享代币,相反,它们更喜欢玩代币,而忽略了它们的伙伴。它们确实把代币转移到了水池的其他地方,但在伙伴够不到的地方。因此,这群海豚在这项任务中没有自发地帮助它们的伙伴,在这种情况下没有表现出对他人导向行为的偏好。