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社会纽带的起源:共同经历在非人类动物中扮演什么角色?

The dawn of social bonds: what is the role of shared experiences in non-human animals?

机构信息

School of Sociology and Anthropology, Sun Yat-sen University, Kang Le Lu, Haizhu Qu, Guangzhou, Guangdong, People's Republic of China.

Department of Biology, University of Padova, Padova, Italy.

出版信息

Biol Lett. 2020 Jul;16(7):20200201. doi: 10.1098/rsbl.2020.0201. Epub 2020 Jul 15.

Abstract

Group-living animals can develop social bonds. Social bonds can be considered a type of social relationship characterized by frequent and consistent affiliative (non-reproductive) interactions. Social bonds with conspecifics bring many advantages, also in terms of direct fitness. A characteristic of social bonds is that they need time to develop. Several studies on humans have emphasized the fact that sharing experiences can affect the strength of social bonds. A similar trend can be spotted in non-human species. For example, a recent experiment showed that if chimpanzees watched a video together with a conspecific, they spent more time in proximity compared to conspecifics with whom they did not actively watch a video. Another experiment on fish showed that individuals who experienced a situation of high predation risk together, showed preference for each other compared to those who did not. As the link between shared experiences and social bonds is not explicitly recognized in non-human animals, the main goal of this work is to propose the exploration of this novel research path. This exploration would contribute to shed light on the evolutionary mechanisms of social bond (or friendship) development and maintenance between individuals in different vertebrate species, from fish to non-human primates.

摘要

群居动物可以发展社会关系。社会关系可以被认为是一种社交关系,其特征是频繁且一致的亲和(非生殖)互动。与同类建立社会关系会带来许多好处,甚至在直接适应度方面也是如此。社会关系的一个特点是需要时间来发展。一些关于人类的研究强调了分享经验可以影响社会关系的强度这一事实。在非人类物种中也可以发现类似的趋势。例如,最近的一项实验表明,如果黑猩猩与同类一起观看视频,它们彼此之间的接近时间会比不主动观看视频的同类更长。另一项关于鱼类的实验表明,共同经历高捕食风险的个体彼此之间表现出偏好,而那些没有共同经历的个体则没有。由于在非人类动物中没有明确认识到共同经验和社会关系之间的联系,因此这项工作的主要目标是提出探索这一新颖研究途径的建议。这种探索将有助于阐明不同脊椎动物物种(从鱼类到非人类灵长类动物)中个体之间社会关系(或友谊)发展和维持的进化机制。

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