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Experimental resource pulses influence social-network dynamics and the potential for information flow in tool-using crows

机译:实验性资源脉冲会影响社交网络动态以及工具使用乌鸦中信息流的潜力

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Social-network dynamics have profound consequences for biological processes such as information flow, but are notoriously difficult to measure in the wild. We used novel transceiver technology to chart association patterns across 19 days in a wild population of the New Caledonian crow—a tool-using species that may socially learn, and culturally accumulate, tool-related information. To examine the causes and consequences of changing network topology, we manipulated the environmental availability of the crows' preferred tool-extracted prey, and simulated, in silico, the diffusion of information across field-recorded time-ordered networks. Here we show that network structure responds quickly to environmental change and that novel information can potentially spread rapidly within multi-family communities, especially when tool-use opportunities are plentiful. At the same time, we report surprisingly limited social contact between neighbouring crow communities. Such scale dependence in information-flow dynamics is likely to influence the evolution and maintenance of material cultures.
机译:社交网络的动态变化对诸如信息流等生物过程具有深远的影响,但是众所周知,在野外很难测量。我们使用新颖的收发器技术绘制了新喀里多尼亚乌鸦野生种群中19天的关联模式图,这种种群是一种使用工具的物种,可以在社会上学习并在文化上积累与工具有关的信息。为了检查网络拓扑变化的原因和后果,我们操纵了乌鸦首选工具提取的猎物的环境可用性,并通过计算机模拟了信息在现场记录的有序网络中的传播。在这里,我们证明了网络结构对环境变化的响应迅速,并且新颖的信息有可能在多家庭社区内迅速传播,尤其是在使用工具的机会很多时。同时,我们报告了邻近的乌鸦社区之间的社交联系非常有限。信息流动力学中的这种规模依赖性可能会影响物质文化的演变和维持。

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