[动物“文化”的可能进化机制:分布式社会学习的假设]。

IF 0.3 4区 生物学 Q4 BIOLOGY Zhurnal obshchei biologii Pub Date : 2015-07-01
Zh I Reznikova, S N Panteleeva
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关于不同动物物种的行为传统的起源和起源有大量的著作。然而,哪些因素促进和阻碍了这些对人群来说是新的行为形式的传播,这一点仍然不清楚。在此,我们对该主题进行了分析性回顾,同时考虑了动物“文化”研究的结果,并分析了在试图阐明文化继承的行为学机制时出现的矛盾。“分布式社会学习”的假设被提出,这意味着在其他动物携带不完整的启动这些刻板印象的遗传程序的条件下,对于群体中复杂行为刻板印象的传播,少数具有一致刻板印象的携带者就足够了。这些程序的“休眠”片段的存在决定了它们的持有者天生就有执行某些行为序列的倾向。为了完成一致的刻板印象,最简单的社会学习形式(“社会缓解”)就足够了。这一假设在行为层面得到了检验,并得到了研究蚁群狩猎行为发展情景的实验数据的支持。这使得以比文化演替更简单的方式解释行为模式在动物群落中的传播成为可能。
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[Possible evolutionary mechanisms of 'culture' in animals: The hypothesis of distributed social learning].

There is a plethora of works on the origin and genesis of behavioral traditions in different animal species. Nevertheless, it still remains unclear as for which factors facilitate and which factors hinder the spreading those forms of behavior that are new for a population. Here, we present an analytical review on the topic, considering also the results of studies on 'culture' in animals and analyzing contradictions that arise when attempting to clarify the ethological mechanisms of cultural succession. The hypothesis of 'distributed social learning' is formulated, meaning that for spreading of complex behavioral stereotypes in a population the presence of few carriers of consistent stereotypes is enough under the condition that the rest of animals carry incomplete genetic programmes that start up these stereotypes. Existence of 'dormant' fragments of such programmes determines an inborn predisposition of their bearer to perform a certain sequence of acts. To complete the consistent stereotype, the simplest forms of social learning ('social alleviation') turn to be enough. The hypothesis is examined at the behavioral level and supported by experimental data obtained when studying the scenarios of hunting behavior development in ants Myrmica rubra L. It makes possible to explain the spreading of behavioral models in animal communities in a simpler way than cultural succession.

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Zhurnal obshchei biologii
Zhurnal obshchei biologii 生物-生物学
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