Kalan Ammie K, Nakano Robyn, Warshawski Lindsey
Department of Anthropology, University of Victoria, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.
Am J Primatol. 2025 Jan;87(1):e23560. doi: 10.1002/ajp.23560. Epub 2023 Oct 12.
Following the first descriptions of culture in primates, widespread agreement has developed that the term can be applied to nonhumans as group-specific, socially learned behaviors. While behaviors such as those involving extractive tool use have been researched intensively, we propose that behaviors that are more subtle, less likely to be ecologically constrained, and more likely to be socially shaped, such as cultural forms of communication, provide compelling evidence of culture in nonhuman primates. Additionally, cultural forms of communication can provide novel insights into animal cognition such as the capacity for conformity, conventionalized meanings, arbitrariness in signal forms, and even symbolism. In this paper we focus on evidence from studies conducted on wild great apes. First, we provide a thorough review of what exactly we do know, and by extension don't know, about great ape cultural communication. We argue that detailed research on both vocal and gestural communication in wild great apes shows a more nuanced and variable repertoire than once assumed, with increasing support for group-specific variation. Second, we discuss the relevance of great ape cultural communication and its potential for illustrating evolutionary continuity for human-like cultural attributes, namely cumulative culture and symbolism. In sum, a concerted effort to examine cultural forms of communication in great apes could reveal novel evidence for cultural capacities that have thus far been heavily debated in the literature and can simultaneously contribute to an improved understanding of the complex minds of our closest living relatives.
在对灵长类动物文化的最初描述之后,人们已普遍达成共识,即该术语可应用于非人类,指特定群体的、通过社会学习获得的行为。虽然诸如涉及使用提取工具的行为已得到深入研究,但我们认为,那些更微妙、受生态限制可能性更小且更可能受社会塑造的行为,如文化形式的交流,能为非人类灵长类动物存在文化提供有力证据。此外,文化形式的交流能为动物认知提供新的见解,如从众能力、约定俗成的意义、信号形式的任意性,甚至象征意义。在本文中,我们聚焦于对野生类人猿所做研究的证据。首先,我们全面回顾了我们确切知道以及由此推断出不知道的关于类人猿文化交流的内容。我们认为,对野生类人猿的声音和手势交流的详细研究表明,其行为模式比我们曾经认为的更加细微和多样,且越来越多的研究支持存在群体特异性差异。其次,我们讨论类人猿文化交流的相关性及其在阐释与人类似的文化属性(即累积文化和象征意义)的进化连续性方面的潜力。总之,齐心协力研究类人猿文化形式的交流,可能会揭示出迄今在文献中备受争议的文化能力的新证据,同时有助于增进我们对现存近亲复杂思维的理解。