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母亲如何影响贝氏地松鼠对同窝伙伴偏好的形成。

How mothers influence the development of litter-mate preferences in Belding's ground squirrels.

作者信息

Holmes WG, Mateo JM

机构信息

Psychology Department, University of Michigan

出版信息

Anim Behav. 1998 Jun;55(6):1555-70. doi: 10.1006/anbe.1997.0700.

Abstract

We performed three experiments to examine the role of mothers in the development of litter-mate preferences in captive juvenile Belding's ground squirrels, Spermophilus beldingi. First, when observed in the absence of mothers, juveniles did not play preferentially with litter-mates, which suggests that mothers somehow influence the ontogeny of litter-mate preferences. Second, when mothers were present but unable to intervene in social interactions, juveniles displayed litter-mate preferences, which suggests that mothers do not influence their offsprings' social development by directly intervening in social interactions. In another group, mothers were removed daily, a few hours before nocturnal immergence, and returned the following morning. Juveniles in this group did not display litter-mate preferences and at night they occupied burrows with many more non-litter-mates than litter-mates. These results suggest that associating with non-litter-mates can compromise the development of litter-mate preferences, and implies that mothers indirectly influence social development by affecting the identities of sleeping partners. Third, newly emergent juveniles that interacted only with litter-mates for 3 days in the absence of mothers subsequently preferred litter-mates over non-litter-mates as play partners. This result demonstrates that once litter-mate preferences are instilled, due in part to social experiences during juveniles' initial days above-ground, the preferences are expressed even in the absence of mothers. Collectively, the results demonstrate that the presence of S. beldingi mothers is important to juvenile social development, but that mothers do not actively direct the ontogeny of their offsprings' social relationships. Copyright 1998 The Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour. Copyright 1998 The Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour.

摘要

我们进行了三项实验,以研究母亲在圈养的幼年贝氏黄鼠(学名:Spermophilus beldingi)同窝偏好形成过程中的作用。首先,在没有母亲在场的情况下观察发现,幼崽并不会优先与同窝伙伴玩耍,这表明母亲会以某种方式影响同窝偏好的形成。其次,当母亲在场但无法干预社交互动时,幼崽表现出同窝偏好,这表明母亲并非通过直接干预社交互动来影响后代的社交发展。在另一组实验中,每天在夜间出没前几个小时将母亲移走,并于次日早晨放回。这组幼崽没有表现出同窝偏好,而且在夜间,它们与非同窝伙伴共居洞穴的数量远多于同窝伙伴。这些结果表明,与非同窝伙伴相处会影响同窝偏好的形成,这意味着母亲通过影响睡眠伙伴的身份间接影响社交发展。第三,在没有母亲的情况下,新出生的幼崽仅与同窝伙伴互动3天,随后在玩耍伙伴的选择上,它们更倾向于同窝伙伴而非非同窝伙伴。这一结果表明,一旦形成同窝偏好,部分归因于幼崽出生后最初几天的社交经历,即便没有母亲在场,这种偏好依然会表现出来。总体而言,这些结果表明,贝氏黄鼠母亲的存在对幼崽的社交发展至关重要,但母亲并不会积极直接地引导后代社交关系的形成。版权所有1998动物行为研究协会。版权所有1998动物行为研究协会。

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