Singletary Britt, Tecot Stacey
School of Anthropology, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona.
Laboratory for the Evolutionary Endocrinology of Primates, School of Anthropology, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona.
Am J Primatol. 2020 Mar;82(3):e23105. doi: 10.1002/ajp.23105. Epub 2020 Feb 3.
Only a handful of primate species exhibit the social relationship of pair-bonding. Efficient communication is critical for behavioral coordination within pair-bonds to maintain proximity and respond appropriately to extra-pair individuals, and possibly coordinate infant care. The use of complex signaling across modalities may help individuals improve communicative outcomes. We review many ways that pair-bonded species use signals to communicate and maintain bonds, though little previous research has taken a truly multimodal approach within a single species. We make a call for further investigation into pair-bonded communication using a multimodal approach to better understand how these species use all their senses to build, maintain, and advertise their bonds.
只有少数灵长类物种表现出配偶关系这种社会关系。有效的沟通对于配偶关系中的行为协调至关重要,以保持亲密并对配偶之外的个体做出适当反应,还可能协调对幼崽的照料。跨模态使用复杂信号可能有助于个体改善沟通效果。我们综述了配偶关系物种利用信号进行交流和维持关系的多种方式,不过此前很少有研究在单一物种内采用真正的多模态方法。我们呼吁使用多模态方法对配偶关系中的沟通进行进一步研究,以更好地理解这些物种如何利用它们所有的感官来建立、维持和宣扬它们的关系。