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动物园圈养的西部大猩猩发出一种新颖的引人注意的叫声。

A novel attention-getting vocalization in zoo-housed western gorillas.

机构信息

Department of Anthropology, University of Georgia, Athens, GA, United States of America.

Intergrative Conservation Graduate Program, University of Georgia, Athens, GA, United States of America.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2022 Aug 10;17(8):e0271871. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0271871. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

As a critical aspect of language, vocal learning is extremely rare in animals, having only been described in a few distantly related species. New evidence, however, extends vocal learning/innovation to the primate order, with zoo-housed chimpanzees and orangutans producing novel vocal signals to attract the attention of familiar human caregivers. If the ability to produce novel vocalizations as a means of navigating evolutionarily novel circumstances spans the Hominidae family, then we can expect to find evidence for it in the family's third genus, Gorilla. To explore this possibility, we conduct an experiment with eight gorillas from Zoo Atlanta to examine whether they use species-atypical vocalizations to get the attention of humans across three different conditions: just a human, just food, or a human holding food. Additionally, we survey gorilla keepers from other AZA-member zoos to compile a list of common attention-getting signals used by the gorillas in their care. Our experiment results indicated that Zoo Atlanta gorillas vocalized most often during the human-food condition, with the most frequently used vocal signal being a species-atypical sound somewhere between a sneeze and a cough (n = 28). This previously undescribed sound is acoustically different from other calls commonly produced during feeding (i.e., single grunts and food-associated calls). Our survey and analyses of recordings from other zoos confirmed that this novel attention-getting sound is not unique to Zoo Atlanta, although further work should be done to better determine the extent and patterns of transmission and/or potential independent innovation of this sound across captive gorilla populations. These findings represent one of the few pieces of evidence of spontaneous novel vocal production in non-enculturated individuals of this species, supporting the inclusion of great apes as moderate vocal learners and perhaps demonstrating an evolutionary function to a flexible vocal repertoire.

摘要

作为语言的一个关键方面,动物的发声学习极为罕见,仅在少数亲缘关系较远的物种中有所描述。然而,新的证据将发声学习/创新扩展到灵长目动物,圈养的黑猩猩和猩猩会产生新的声音信号来吸引熟悉的人类照顾者的注意。如果作为一种在进化上新环境中导航的手段产生新的发声能力跨越了人科家族,那么我们可以期待在该家族的第三个属——大猩猩中找到证据。为了探索这种可能性,我们在亚特兰大动物园进行了一项针对八只大猩猩的实验,以检验它们是否会在三种不同的情况下使用非典型的叫声来引起人类的注意:只有人类、只有食物或人类拿着食物。此外,我们还调查了来自其他 AZA 成员动物园的大猩猩饲养员,以编制一份大猩猩在其护理中常用的常见引起注意的信号列表。我们的实验结果表明,亚特兰大动物园的大猩猩在人类-食物条件下最常发声,最常使用的叫声是介于打喷嚏和咳嗽之间的一种非典型声音(n = 28)。这种以前未描述过的声音在声学上与喂食时通常产生的其他叫声(即单个咕噜声和与食物相关的叫声)不同。我们对其他动物园的调查和录音分析证实,这种新的引起注意的声音并非亚特兰大动物园所独有,尽管进一步的工作应该做以更好地确定这种声音在圈养大猩猩种群中的传播范围、模式和/或潜在的独立创新程度。这些发现代表了该物种非驯化个体中自发产生新的发声行为的少数证据之一,支持将大型猿类列为中度发声学习者,并可能证明其具有灵活的发声能力的进化功能。

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