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Within-group relationships and lack of social enhancement during object manipulation in captive Goffin's cockatoos (Cacatua goffiniana)

机译:在俘虏Goffin的Cockatoos中对象操纵期间的群体关系和缺乏社会改进(Cacatua Goffiniana)

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Different types of social relationships can influence individual learning strategies in structured groups of animals. Studies on a number of avian species have suggested that local and/or stimulus enhancement are important ingredients of the respective species' exploration modes. Our aim was to identify the role of enhancement during object manipulation in different social contexts. We used focal observations to identify a linear dominance hierarchy as well as affiliative relationships between individuals in a group of 14 Goffin's cockatoos (Cacatua goffiniana, formerly goffini). Thereafter, in an unrewarded object choice task, several pairs of subjects were tested for a possible influence of social enhancement (local vs. stimulus) in three conditions: dominance, affiliation, and kinship. Our results suggest strong individual biases. Whereas previous studies on ravens and kea had indicated that enhancement in a non-food-related task was influenced by the social relationship between a demonstrator and an observer (affiliated - nonaffiliated), we found no such effects in our study group. In this context, Goffin's cockatoos' object learning seems to take place more on an individual level, despite their generally high motivation to manipulate nonfood items.
机译:不同类型的社会关系可以影响组织动物组中的个体学习策略。关于许多禽类的研究表明,本地和/或刺激增强是各种物种勘探模式的重要成分。我们的目标是确定在不同社会环境中对象操纵期间提升的作用。我们使用局部意见来确定一组14个Goffin的Cockatoos(Cacatua Goffiniana,以前Goffini)之间的个人之间的隶属关系。此后,在一个不安的物体选择任务中,测试了几对受试者,以在三个条件下进行社会增强(本地与刺激)的可能影响:主导,隶属关系和亲属关系。我们的结果表明强有力的个人偏见。虽然以前关于乌鸦和KEA的研究表明,非食品相关任务的增强受示威者与观察员(附属非化学)之间的社会关系的影响,但我们发现我们的研究组没有这样的效果。在这种情况下,Goffin的Cockatoos的对象学习似乎在个人级别进行了更多,尽管它们通常具有操纵非食物的动机。

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