Department for Early Prehistory and Quaternary Ecology, The University of Tübingen, Tübingen, Germany.
Department of Ecology and Evolution, University of Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland.
Biol Rev Camb Philos Soc. 2020 Oct;95(5):1167-1197. doi: 10.1111/brv.12604. Epub 2020 Apr 19.
The study of innovation in non-human animals (henceforth: animals) has recently gained momentum across fields including primatology, animal behaviour and cultural evolution. Examining the rate of innovations, and the cognitive mechanisms driving these innovations across species, can provide insights into the evolution of human culture. Especially relevant to the study of human culture is one of our closest living relatives, the chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes). Both wild and captive chimpanzees demonstrate an impressive ability to innovate solutions to novel problems, but also a striking level of conservatism in some contexts, creating a unique and at times puzzling, picture of animal innovation. Whilst the animal innovation field is rife with potential for expanding our knowledge of human and non-human cognition and problem-solving, it is undermined by a lack of consistency across studies. The field is yet to settle on a definition of the term 'innovation', leading to studies being incomparable across and even within the same species. Here, we fill two gaps in the literature. First, we discuss some of the most prevalent definitions of 'innovation' from different fields, highlighting similarities and differences between them. Secondly, we provide an up-to-date review of accounts of innovations in both wild and captive chimpanzees. We hope this review will provide a resource for researchers interested in the study of innovation in chimpanzees and other animals, as well as emphasising the need for consistency in the way in which innovations are reported.
非人类动物(以下简称:动物)创新的研究最近在灵长类动物学、动物行为和文化进化等领域得到了迅速发展。研究物种之间创新的速度和推动这些创新的认知机制,可以深入了解人类文化的演变。特别是与人类文化研究最相关的是我们最亲近的近亲之一,黑猩猩(Pan troglodytes)。无论是野生还是圈养的黑猩猩,都表现出了令人印象深刻的创新能力,可以为新问题提供解决方案,但在某些情况下也表现出惊人的保守性,这为动物创新提供了一个独特而有时令人困惑的画面。虽然动物创新领域有很大的潜力可以扩展我们对人类和非人类认知和解决问题的理解,但由于研究之间缺乏一致性,该领域受到了阻碍。该领域尚未就“创新”一词达成定义,导致不同研究之间甚至同一物种内的研究都无法进行比较。在这里,我们填补了文献中的两个空白。首先,我们讨论了来自不同领域的一些最常见的“创新”定义,强调了它们之间的相似之处和不同之处。其次,我们提供了对野生和圈养黑猩猩创新的最新综述。我们希望这篇综述能为研究黑猩猩和其他动物创新的研究人员提供资源,同时强调需要在报告创新的方式上保持一致。