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Heart rate modulation in bystanding geese watching social and non-social events

机译:观察鹅的社交和非社交事件中的心率调节

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Simply observing other individuals interacting has been shown to affect subsequent behaviour and also hormones in ‘bystander’ individuals. However, immediate physiological responses of an observer have been hardly investigated. Here we present results on individuals' heart rate (HR) responses during various situations, which occur regularly in a flock of greylag geese (Anser anser, e.g. agonistic encounters, vehicles passing by). We recorded simultaneously HR and behaviour of 21 semi-tame free-roaming geese, equipped with fully implanted transmitters. We considered 304 social and 81 non-social events during which the focal individuals did not respond behaviourally. Independent of the spatial distance to the event, these HR responses were significantly greater in social contexts (e.g. departing or landing geese, agonistic interactions) than in non-social situations (e.g. vehicles passing by, thunder). Focal individuals showed a significantly higher maximum HR as well as a greater HR increase in response to agonistic interactions, in which the pair partner or a family member was involved, as compared with a non-affiliated goose. Also, HR was significantly higher when the bystander watched non-affiliated geese interacting, which were higher ranking than the focal. We conclude that these differences are due to different relevance of the recorded events for the focal individual, depending on the individuals involved in the observed interaction.
机译:已经证明,简单地观察其他个体的相互作用会影响随后的行为,还会影响“旁观者”个体的激素。但是,几乎没有研究过观察者的即时生理反应。在这里,我们介绍了在各种情况下个体的心率(HR)响应的结果,这些结果定期出现在一群灰雁(Anser anser,例如,激动的遭遇,车辆经过)中。我们同时记录了配备完全植入式发射器的21只半自由鹅的HR和行为。我们考虑了304个社交事件和81个非社交事件,在此期间,焦点人物没有做出任何反应。与事件的空间距离无关,这些HR反应在社交场合(例如出发或降落的鹅,激动的互动)在社交场合比在非社交场合(例如经过的车辆,雷声)大得多。与非伴生鹅相比,对配偶伴侣或家庭成员参与的激动性相互作用,主要个体表现出明显更高的最大HR以及更大的HR升高。此外,当旁观者观看未关联的鹅互动时,HR明显更高,其排名高于焦点。我们得出结论,这些差异是由于所记录的事件与焦点个体的相关性不同所致,具体取决于所观察到的交互作用所涉及的个体。

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