Biology Department, Williams College, Williamstown, 01267, MA, USA.
Mathematics and Statistics Department, Williams College, Williamstown, 01267, MA, USA.
Nat Commun. 2022 Jul 11;13(1):4001. doi: 10.1038/s41467-022-31621-9.
Cumulative cultural evolution, the accumulation of sequential changes within a single socially learned behaviour that results in improved function, is prominent in humans and has been documented in experimental studies of captive animals and managed wild populations. Here, we provide evidence that cumulative cultural evolution has occurred in the learned songs of Savannah sparrows. In a first step, "click trains" replaced "high note clusters" over a period of three decades. We use mathematical modelling to show that this replacement is consistent with the action of selection, rather than drift or frequency-dependent bias. Generations later, young birds elaborated the "click train" song form by adding more clicks. We show that the new songs with more clicks elicit stronger behavioural responses from both males and females. Therefore, we suggest that a combination of social learning, innovation, and sexual selection favoring a specific discrete trait was followed by directional sexual selection that resulted in naturally occurring cumulative cultural evolution in the songs of this wild animal population.
累积文化进化,即单一社会学习行为中连续变化的积累,导致功能改善,在人类中很突出,并且在对圈养动物和管理野生种群的实验研究中已有记载。在这里,我们提供的证据表明,在萨凡纳麻雀的学习歌曲中发生了累积的文化进化。在第一步中,“点击火车”在三十年的时间里取代了“高音簇”。我们使用数学模型表明,这种替代与选择的作用一致,而不是漂移或频率相关的偏差。几代之后,幼鸟通过添加更多的点击来精心制作“点击火车”歌曲形式。我们表明,具有更多点击的新歌会引起雄性和雌性更强的行为反应。因此,我们认为,社会学习、创新和性选择有利于特定离散特征的组合,随后是定向性选择,导致这种野生动物种群的歌曲中自然发生的累积文化进化。