Gouzoules H, Gouzoules S, Tomaszycki M
Department of Psychology, Emory University
Anim Behav. 1998 Jan;55(1):51-60. doi: 10.1006/anbe.1997.0583.
Scream vocalizations of group-living rhesus macaques provoked by higher-ranking aggressors were examined in two contexts: encounters in which the rank difference between opponents was either large or small. Such vocalizations are important in eliciting support from the caller's allies in the group (usually matrilineal kin). Five acoustically distinct recruitment screams encode specific information about features of the agonistic context, for example, relative rank of the opponent and the severity of the attack. Against higher-ranking opponents, noisy screams are most likely to be given during encounters that involve contact aggression, and tonal or undulated screams are most likely for non-contact aggression. We predicted that scream bouts directed to small rank difference opponents would be more likely to comprise calls from scream classes other than the expected type, and that scream bouts from large rank difference encounters would be more in accord with the expected class. For large rank difference bouts, on average 74.2% of calls were of the expected class; for small rank difference bouts, a significantly smaller per cent (53.8%) of calls was accurately predicted. In the large rank difference encounters, 65.6% (55/84) of bouts were composed entirely of expected scream types, but only 47.6% (39/82) were uniformly correct for small rank difference encounters. Large rank difference interactions also yielded significantly fewer bouts where none of the screams produced by the victim of attack belonged to the predicted class. We suggest that a multi-valued or fuzzy logic system, that is one with more than two truth values, might be a more realistic way to conceptualize the categorization of certain referents of monkey vocalizat. Copyright 1998 The Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour.
对手之间地位差异大或小的遭遇情境。这种发声对于在群体中(通常是母系亲属)唤起呼叫者盟友的支持很重要。五种声学上不同的招募尖叫编码了有关争斗情境特征的特定信息,例如对手的相对地位和攻击的严重程度。面对地位较高的对手,嘈杂的尖叫最有可能在涉及接触性攻击的遭遇中发出,而音调或起伏的尖叫最有可能用于非接触性攻击。我们预测,针对地位差异小的对手的尖叫回合更有可能包含预期类型以外的尖叫类别发出的叫声,而地位差异大的遭遇中的尖叫回合将更符合预期类别。对于地位差异大的回合,平均74.2%的叫声属于预期类别;对于地位差异小的回合,准确预测的叫声百分比显著较小(53.8%)。在地位差异大的遭遇中,65.6%(55/84)的回合完全由预期的尖叫类型组成,但对于地位差异小的遭遇,只有47.6%(39/82)是完全正确的。地位差异大的互动中,由攻击受害者发出的尖叫没有一个属于预测类别的回合也显著更少。我们认为,多值或模糊逻辑系统,即具有两个以上真值的系统,可能是一种更现实的方式来概念化猴子发声某些指称的分类。版权所有1998动物行为研究协会。