Playing with the rope: a house sparrow behaviour related to its breeding activity

IF 1.9 2区 生物学 Q3 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES Animal Cognition Pub Date : 2024-12-24 DOI:10.1007/s10071-024-01921-2
José Ignacio Huertas-Gómez, Juan Manuel Peralta-Sánchez, Manuel Soler
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The house sparrow (Passer domesticus) is a gregarious generalist species, which makes it a good model for studying play. However, play has not been described for this species so far. We describe play behaviour in house sparrows for the first time, quantifying all play and play-related behaviours, searching for differences between the different sexes and ages, the possible association with reproductive success and the diffusion of this behaviour in the population. All behaviours were recorded from the end of 2018 breeding season to the start of the new one in 2019. Behaviours were classified into four levels of interaction of increasing complexity and intensity. Results showed that play behaviour was restricted to the breeding season, adult males played more often than the rest of the groups, and their behaviours correlated with the number of recruits they produced. Moreover, “Maximum Level” of play of the mothers significantly and positively correlated with that of their offspring, and the “Maximum Level” of an individual with the proportion of playing siblings. Despite the limitations of the present study, our results point out the existence of benefits for the reproductive success of playing individuals.

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玩绳子:一种家雀的行为与它的繁殖活动有关
家雀(Passer domesticus)是一种群居的通才物种,这使它成为研究玩耍的一个很好的模型。然而,到目前为止,还没有关于这个物种玩耍的描述。我们首次描述了家麻雀的游戏行为,量化了所有游戏和与游戏相关的行为,寻找不同性别和年龄之间的差异,与繁殖成功的可能联系以及这种行为在种群中的传播。记录了从2018年繁殖季节结束到2019年新繁殖季节开始的所有行为。行为被分为四个层次的相互作用,其复杂性和强度都在增加。结果表明,玩耍行为仅限于繁殖季节,成年雄性比其他群体更频繁地玩耍,它们的行为与它们产生的新成员数量有关。母亲的“最大游戏水平”与其子女的“最大游戏水平”显著正相关,个体的“最大游戏水平”与兄弟姐妹的游戏比例显著正相关。尽管目前的研究存在局限性,但我们的研究结果指出,玩游戏的个体对繁殖成功有好处。
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Animal Cognition
Animal Cognition 生物-动物学
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4.50
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125
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4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Animal Cognition is an interdisciplinary journal offering current research from many disciplines (ethology, behavioral ecology, animal behavior and learning, cognitive sciences, comparative psychology and evolutionary psychology) on all aspects of animal (and human) cognition in an evolutionary framework. Animal Cognition publishes original empirical and theoretical work, reviews, methods papers, short communications and correspondence on the mechanisms and evolution of biologically rooted cognitive-intellectual structures. The journal explores animal time perception and use; causality detection; innate reaction patterns and innate bases of learning; numerical competence and frequency expectancies; symbol use; communication; problem solving, animal thinking and use of tools, and the modularity of the mind.
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