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半圈养非洲草原象问候行为中的多模态交际和面向观众。

Multimodal communication and audience directedness in the greeting behaviour of semi-captive African savannah elephants.

机构信息

Department of Behavioral & Cognitive Biology, University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria.

Department of Psychology, University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth, UK.

出版信息

Commun Biol. 2024 May 9;7(1):472. doi: 10.1038/s42003-024-06133-5.

Abstract

Many species communicate by combining signals into multimodal combinations. Elephants live in multi-level societies where individuals regularly separate and reunite. Upon reunion, elephants often engage in elaborate greeting rituals, where they use vocalisations and body acts produced with different body parts and of various sensory modalities (e.g., audible, tactile). However, whether these body acts represent communicative gestures and whether elephants combine vocalisations and gestures during greeting is still unknown. Here we use separation-reunion events to explore the greeting behaviour of semi-captive elephants (Loxodonta africana). We investigate whether elephants use silent-visual, audible, and tactile gestures directing them at their audience based on their state of visual attention and how they combine these gestures with vocalisations during greeting. We show that elephants select gesture modality appropriately according to their audience's visual attention, suggesting evidence of first-order intentional communicative use. We further show that elephants integrate vocalisations and gestures into different combinations and orders. The most frequent combination consists of rumble vocalisations with ear-flapping gestures, used most often between females. By showing that a species evolutionarily distant to our own primate lineage shows sensitivity to their audience's visual attention in their gesturing and combines gestures with vocalisations, our study advances our understanding of the emergence of first-order intentionality and multimodal communication across taxa.

摘要

许多物种通过将信号组合成多模态组合来进行交流。大象生活在多层次的社会中,个体经常分离和团聚。团聚时,大象经常进行精心的问候仪式,它们使用不同身体部位发出的声音和身体动作,以及各种感觉模态(例如听觉、触觉)。然而,这些身体动作是否代表交际手势,以及大象在问候时是否会结合声音和动作,目前仍不清楚。在这里,我们使用分离-团聚事件来探索半圈养大象(非洲象)的问候行为。我们调查大象是否会根据观众的视觉注意状态使用无声视觉、有声和触觉手势来指向观众,以及它们在问候时如何将这些手势与声音结合起来。我们发现,大象会根据观众的视觉注意力选择合适的手势模态,这表明存在第一级意图交际的使用证据。我们进一步表明,大象将声音和手势整合到不同的组合和顺序中。最常见的组合是隆隆声和拍打耳朵的手势,最常用于雌性之间。通过表明与我们自身灵长类动物谱系进化距离较远的物种在手势中对观众的视觉注意力敏感,并将手势与声音结合起来,我们的研究增进了我们对跨类群出现第一级意图和多模态交流的理解。

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