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黑头山雀(Poecile atricapillus)能够区分自然顺序和打乱顺序的“chick-a-dee”叫声,并且个体偏好与学习速度有关。

Black-capped chickadees (Poecile atricapillus) discriminate between naturally-ordered and scramble-ordered chick-a-dee calls and individual preference is related to rate of learning.

作者信息

Campbell Kimberley A, Hoeschele Marisa, Mann Daniel, Congdon Jenna V, Scully Erin N, Mischler Shannon K, Montenegro Carolina, Service William D, Sturdy Christopher B

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Canada; University of Alberta, Canada.

Acoustics Research Institute, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Austria; Department of Cognitive Biology, Universität Wien, Austria.

出版信息

Behav Processes. 2023 Mar;206:104842. doi: 10.1016/j.beproc.2023.104842. Epub 2023 Feb 8.

Abstract

Though many forms of animal communication are not reliant on the order in which components of signals are combined to be effective, there is evidence that order does matter for some communication systems. In the light of differential responding to calls of varying note-order observed in black-capped chickadees in the field, we set out to determine whether chickadees recognize syntactically-ordered and incorrectly-ordered chick-a-dee calls as separate and distinct conceptual categories using both an auditory preference task and go/no-go operant conditioning paradigm. Results show that chickadees spent more time on the perch that did not produce sound (i.e., silent perch) than on either of the acoustic perches (i.e., natural and scrambled order chick-a-dee call playback) and visited the perch associated with naturally-ordered calls more often than the perch associated with scrambled-order calls. Birds in both the True natural- and scrambled-order call groups continued to respond according to the contingencies that they learned in Discrimination training, indicating that black-capped chickadees are capable of perceiving and acting upon the categories of natural- versus scrambled-ordered calls.

摘要

尽管许多动物交流形式并不依赖信号成分组合的顺序来产生效果,但有证据表明,顺序对某些交流系统而言确实重要。鉴于在野外观察到黑顶山雀对音符顺序不同的叫声有不同反应,我们着手使用听觉偏好任务和Go/No-Go操作条件范式,来确定山雀是否将句法顺序正确和错误的“chick-a-dee”叫声识别为不同且独特的概念类别。结果显示,与有声栖木(即自然顺序和打乱顺序的“chick-a-dee”叫声回放)相比,山雀在不发声的栖木(即安静栖木)上停留的时间更长,而且与自然顺序叫声相关的栖木相比,与打乱顺序叫声相关的栖木,山雀访问得更频繁。真实自然顺序和打乱顺序叫声组的鸟类都继续根据它们在辨别训练中学到的条件做出反应,这表明黑顶山雀能够感知自然顺序与打乱顺序叫声的类别并据此行动。

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