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具有不同社会制度的两种条纹鼠的社会识别和短期记忆。

Social recognition and short-term memory in two taxa of striped mouse with differing social systems.

机构信息

School of Animal, Plant, and Environmental Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa.

出版信息

J Exp Zool A Ecol Integr Physiol. 2022 Jun;337(5):566-575. doi: 10.1002/jez.2590. Epub 2022 Mar 7.

Abstract

The ability to distinguish between familiar and strange conspecifics is important in group-living animals and influences the types of interactions between conspecifics. Social systems differ in sister taxa of the striped mouse genus Rhabdomys originating from different environments. Xeric-adapted R. pumilio displays facultative group-living whereas the mesic-adapted R. d. chakae is solitary. We assessed social recognition and attraction to strangers in females of two populations each of R. pumilio and R. d. chakae by means of a social discrimination task. We used a three-chamber apparatus developed in an established protocol and measured the latency of test females to approach and the duration of their investigation of stimulus females. Differences in social recognition of and preference for unfamiliar conspecifics in group-living and solitary-living taxa occurred at the taxon-level, even though constituent populations occurring kilometers apart showed similar responses. Females differed in the latency (testing phase) and duration of investigation (familiarization and testing phases) inter-specifically but not intra-specifically. Female R. pumilio approached stimulus females faster than female R. d. chakae. Female R. pumilio also investigated stimulus females for longer, regardless of stimulus type compared to R. d. chakae, but both taxa spent more time investigating familiar females than novel females and approached the familiar females faster than novel females. Social recognition, short-term memory, and social preference do not appear to differ between closely related taxa and differences in behavior between the two taxa might be related to inherent personality and social proclivity.

摘要

区分熟悉和陌生同种个体的能力对群居动物很重要,并且会影响同种个体之间的互动类型。条纹鼠属的姐妹种起源于不同的环境,其社会系统也存在差异。适应干旱环境的 Rhabdomys pumilio 表现出兼性群居性,而适应湿润环境的 R. d. chakae 则是独居的。我们通过社会辨别任务评估了来自两个不同种群的 R. pumilio 和 R. d. chakae 雌性个体对陌生个体的社会识别和吸引力。我们使用了一种在既定方案中开发的三室设备,并测量了测试雌性接近刺激雌性的潜伏期和它们对刺激雌性的调查时间。尽管相距数公里的组成种群表现出相似的反应,但在分类群水平上,群居和独居分类群对陌生同种个体的社会识别和偏好存在差异。雌性个体在种间而非种内表现出不同的潜伏期(测试阶段)和调查时间(熟悉和测试阶段)。与 R. d. chakae 相比,R. pumilio 雌性接近刺激雌性的速度更快,而 R. pumilio 雌性对刺激雌性的调查时间也更长,无论刺激类型如何,但两种分类群都比新雌性花费更多的时间调查熟悉的雌性,并且比新雌性更快地接近熟悉的雌性。社会识别、短期记忆和社会偏好似乎在亲缘关系密切的分类群之间没有差异,而这两个分类群之间的行为差异可能与内在的个性和社交倾向有关。

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