现代实用犬品种在绕路任务中表现出基于祖先的社会学习能力优势

IF 3.2 2区 生物学 Q1 EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY
Péter Pongrácz, Petra Dobos
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摘要

行为在狗对人类环境的适应中起着至关重要的作用。功能性品种选择是一个相对较新的进化事件,导致狗在观察学习人类的能力方面存在很大差异。然而,到目前为止,狗品种之间的遗传距离尚未与它们的社会学习表现联系起来。在这里,我们展示了第一个证据,即狗品种的基于祖先的聚类可以导致它们向人类学习能力的生物学相关表型差异。我们分析了一个大型的空间问题解决(绕路)测试数据库,其中有代表性的样本(N = 174)的合作和独立工作犬根据遗传谱系分为8个祖先群体。我们分析了血统是否会影响犬种的个体和社会学习空间问题解决能力。我们的研究结果表明,拥有今天的实用犬品种的祖先群体在这项任务中表现最好。社会学习也普遍存在于收集英国放牧品种和视觉犬的祖先群体中,这表明基因密切相关的合作和独立工作犬品种可以具有相似的社会认知特征。这些结果加强了这样一种观念,即犬种的行为可以为近期和最终的进化事件提供生态学上有效的研究机会。
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Natural Born Detourers Modern Utility Dog Breeds Show Ancestry-Based Superiority in Social Learning Capacity in a Detour Task

Natural Born Detourers Modern Utility Dog Breeds Show Ancestry-Based Superiority in Social Learning Capacity in a Detour Task

Behaviour has crucial importance in dogs' adaptation to the anthropogenic environment. Functional breed selection, a relatively recent evolutionary event, resulted in strong differences regarding dogs' capacity for observational learning from humans. However, genetic distance among dog breeds has thus far not been connected to their social learning performance. Here we show first evidence that ancestry-based clustering of dog breeds can result in biologically relevant phenotypic differences in their capacity to learn from humans. We analysed a large database of spatial problem-solving (detour) tests, where a representative sample (N = 174) of cooperative and independent working dogs were sorted into 8 ancestry groups based on a genetic cladogram. We analysed whether ancestry would affect individual and social learning-based spatial problem-solving of dog breeds. Our results showed that ancestry groups with today's utility dog breeds performed this task best. Social learning was also prevalent in the ancestry group that collects English herding breeds and sight hounds as well—showing that genetically closely related cooperative and independent working dog breeds can possess similar sociocognitive traits. These results strengthen the notion that the behaviour of dog breeds can provide ecologically valid research opportunities both for proximate and ultimate evolutionary events.

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Evolutionary Applications
Evolutionary Applications 生物-进化生物学
CiteScore
8.50
自引率
7.30%
发文量
175
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: Evolutionary Applications is a fully peer reviewed open access journal. It publishes papers that utilize concepts from evolutionary biology to address biological questions of health, social and economic relevance. Papers are expected to employ evolutionary concepts or methods to make contributions to areas such as (but not limited to): medicine, agriculture, forestry, exploitation and management (fisheries and wildlife), aquaculture, conservation biology, environmental sciences (including climate change and invasion biology), microbiology, and toxicology. All taxonomic groups are covered from microbes, fungi, plants and animals. In order to better serve the community, we also now strongly encourage submissions of papers making use of modern molecular and genetic methods (population and functional genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, epigenetics, quantitative genetics, association and linkage mapping) to address important questions in any of these disciplines and in an applied evolutionary framework. Theoretical, empirical, synthesis or perspective papers are welcome.
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