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野生大象的知识传播、文化与社会破坏的后果

Knowledge transmission, culture and the consequences of social disruption in wild elephants.

作者信息

Bates Lucy, Fishlock Victoria Louise, Plotnik Joshua, de Silva Shermin, Shannon Graeme

机构信息

School of Psychology, Sport and Health Sciences, University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth PO1 2UP, UK.

Amboseli Trust for Elephants, Nairobi, Kenya.

出版信息

Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci. 2025 May;380(1925):20240132. doi: 10.1098/rstb.2024.0132. Epub 2025 May 1.

Abstract

Cultural knowledge is widely presumed to be important for elephants. In all three elephant species, individuals tend to congregate around older conspecifics, creating opportunities for social transmission. However, direct evidence of social learning and cultural traditions in elephants is scarce. Here, we briefly outline that evidence then provide a systematic review of how elephant societies respond to the loss of potentially knowledgeable individuals or opportunities for knowledge transfer, which we characterize as . We consider observations from 95 peer-reviewed, primary research papers that describe disruption to elephant societies or networks via the removal or death of individuals. Natural deaths were mentioned in 14 papers, while 70 detailed human-caused deaths or disruption. Grouping descriptions according to consequences for behaviour and sociality, and demography and fitness, we show that severely disrupted populations are less cohesive, may exhibit reduced fitness or calf survival and respond inappropriately to threats and predators. We suggest that severe social disruption can inhibit or break potential pathways of information transmission, providing indirect evidence for the role of social transmission in elephants. This has implications for elephant conservation amid increasing anthropogenic change across their habitats.This article is part of the theme issue 'Animal culture: conservation in a changing world'.

摘要

人们普遍认为文化知识对大象很重要。在所有三种大象物种中,个体往往聚集在年长的同类身边,从而创造了社会传播的机会。然而,大象社会学习和文化传统的直接证据却很稀少。在这里,我们简要概述这些证据,然后系统回顾大象社会如何应对潜在知识渊博个体的丧失或知识转移机会的丧失,我们将其描述为……我们考虑了95篇经过同行评审的主要研究论文中的观察结果,这些论文描述了因个体被移除或死亡而对大象社会或网络造成的破坏。14篇论文提到了自然死亡,而70篇详细描述了人为造成的死亡或破坏。根据对行为和社会性、人口统计学和适应性的影响对描述进行分组,我们发现受到严重破坏的种群凝聚力较低,可能表现出适应性或幼崽存活率降低,并且对威胁和捕食者反应不当。我们认为,严重的社会破坏可能会抑制或打破潜在的信息传播途径,为社会传播在大象中的作用提供了间接证据。这对大象栖息地日益增加的人为变化背景下的大象保护具有启示意义。本文是主题为“动物文化:变化世界中的保护”的一部分。

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