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Social play in kaka (Nestor meridionalis) with comparisons to kea (Nestor notabilis)

机译:卡卡(内斯托尔南部)的社交活动与凯阿(内斯托尔相当大)的比较

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Social play in the kaka (Nestor meridionalis), a New Zealand parrot, is described and contrasted with that of its closest relative, the kea (Nestor notabilis), in one of the first comparative studies of social play in closely related birds. Most play action patterns were clearly homologous in these two species, though some contrasts in the form of specific play behaviors, such as kicking or biting, could be attributed to morphological differences. Social play in kakas is briefer, more predictable, and less sequentially diverse than that shown by keas. Kaka play also appears to be restricted to fledglings and juveniles, while the behavior is more broadly distributed among age groups in keas. Play initiation behaviors were relatively more frequent in kakas and more tightly intercorrelated in occurrence. A primary grouping of action patterns in kakas consisted of arboreal play, which was rare in keas. The most striking species difference was exhibited in social object play, which is pervasive among keas, but which was not observed in kakas. Although the two species are morphologically similar, they differ strikingly in several aspects of their ecology and social behavior, including the duration of the association between juveniles and adults, the degree of exploratory behavior, and the flexibility of their foraging strategies. The observed species differences in play behavior are discussed in relation to the contrasting life histories in the two species, suggesting that many features of social play may reflect evolutionary responses to particular ontogenetic and ecological constraints.
机译:在最早的近亲鸟类社交游戏比较研究中,描述了新西兰鹦鹉卡卡(Nestor meridionalis)的社交活动并将其与其近亲kea(Nestor notabilis)进行对比。尽管这两种物种的大多数游戏动作模式显然是同源的,但特定游戏行为形式的一些差异(如踢或咬)可能归因于形态差异。与keas相比,kakas中的社交游戏更简短,更可预测,并且顺序上的差异也较小。卡卡舞似乎还仅限于雏鸟和少年,而行为在keas的各个年龄段中分布更为广泛。在kakas中,游戏开始行为相对频繁,并且在发生中更紧密地相互关联。 kakas中主要的动作模式分组是树栖游戏,在keas中很少见。最明显的物种差异表现在社交对象游戏中,这种差异普遍存在于keas中,但是在kakas中却没有观察到。尽管这两个物种在形态上相似,但它们在生态和社会行为的几个方面都存在显着差异,包括未成年与成年之间的关联持续时间,探索行为的程度以及其觅食策略的灵活性。讨论了观察到的物种在游戏行为上的差异,并与两种物种的生活史进行了对比,这表明社会游戏的许多特征可能反映了对特定个体发育和生态约束的进化反应。

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