音頻科普:野生鳴禽能學(xué)習(xí)新曲調(diào)
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音頻科普:野生鳴禽能學(xué)習(xí)新曲調(diào)?

Researchers taught two dozen wild sparrows new songs, by playing them the recordings of sparrows that live thousands of miles away. Jason G. Goldman reports.
研究人員播放數(shù)千英里以外的麻雀錄音,教會(huì)了二十幾只野麻雀的新歌。Jason G. Goldman報(bào)道。
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杰森?G.?戈德曼(Jason G. Goldman
翻譯:張朵兒
審校:張清越
Only a few kinds of animals are known to learn their vocalizations from listening to others. Us, of course. Elephants. Bats. Cetaceans—whales and dolphins. Pinnipeds—walruses, seals and sea lions. And parrots, hummingbirds and songbirds. That's it.
據(jù)現(xiàn)在的了解,只有少數(shù)動(dòng)物通過(guò)傾聽(tīng)他人來(lái)學(xué)習(xí)發(fā)聲。人類顯然是其一,還有大象、蝙蝠、部分鯨類,如鯨魚(yú)和海豚鰭足類動(dòng)物如海象、海豹和海獅。鸚鵡,蜂鳥(niǎo)和鳴禽songbird也可以。就只有這些。
"When your cat meows or your dog barks, it does that because it has genetically inherited that sound. But birds are like us, young animals have to hear adults in order to develop normal sounds."
貓叫、狗吠都是遺傳自基因里的聲音。但是鳥(niǎo)類和人類一樣,幼年時(shí)必須聽(tīng)到成年個(gè)體的聲音才能學(xué)會(huì)發(fā)聲。
University of Windsor biologist Daniel Mennill.
溫莎大學(xué)生物學(xué)家丹尼爾·門(mén)尼爾(Daniel Mennill)說(shuō)。
There have been hundreds of conventional experiments done in laboratories with captive birds that support the idea that young birds learn to sing by listening to older birds. These studies also taught us that birds, like humans, have what's called a "sensitive period" early in life, a time when they are most disposed to learn how to vocalize from their elders.
在實(shí)驗(yàn)室里,早已進(jìn)行過(guò)了數(shù)百次傳統(tǒng)實(shí)驗(yàn)。通過(guò)關(guān)在籠子里的鳥(niǎo)類試驗(yàn)證明,幼鳥(niǎo)通過(guò)聽(tīng)成年鳥(niǎo)的聲音來(lái)學(xué)習(xí)唱歌。這些研究還表示,鳥(niǎo)類和人類一樣,在幼年期會(huì)有一個(gè)所謂的敏感時(shí)期。這個(gè)時(shí)期,們最容易向長(zhǎng)輩學(xué)習(xí)如何發(fā)聲。
But nobody ever did one of those experiments with wild birds. Observational studies, yes. But no true experiments. Until now, thanks to some wild savanna sparrows.
但是還沒(méi)有人在野生鳥(niǎo)類上做過(guò)類似的實(shí)驗(yàn),有過(guò)觀察性研究,但沒(méi)有過(guò)真正的實(shí)驗(yàn)。非常感謝野生稀樹(shù)草原麻雀(savanna sparrow給了我們一個(gè)在野外進(jìn)行真正實(shí)驗(yàn)的機(jī)會(huì)。
"So this population of savanna sparrows lives on an island in the Bay of Fundy in eastern North America, and it's been studied since the 1960s, so we know a lot about this population. It means we know every kind of sound that has ever been uttered by a savanna sparrow in this population over the course of many decades."
這群稀樹(shù)草原麻雀生活在北美東部芬迪灣附近的一個(gè)島上。自20世紀(jì)60年代開(kāi)始就有團(tuán)隊(duì)對(duì)它們展開(kāi)研究,所以我們對(duì)這群麻雀比較了解。這意味著,我們知道近幾十年來(lái)這群麻雀在不同時(shí)期的叫聲。
Mennill and his team installed a series of loudspeakers on the island, and they played new tunes that the sparrows would never have heard otherwise.
門(mén)尼爾和他的團(tuán)隊(duì)在島上安裝了一系列揚(yáng)聲器。他們播放一些麻雀?jìng)儚膩?lái)沒(méi)聽(tīng)到過(guò)的調(diào)子。?
"The kinds of sounds that we broadcast to the animals were based on savanna sparrows, the same species, but recordings collected on the western coast of North America, many thousands of miles away from our study population."
我們播放的聲音也來(lái)自稀樹(shù)草原麻雀——同一物種,但是來(lái)自數(shù)千英里外的北美西海岸的鳥(niǎo)群。
For six years, the researchers broadcast these novel songs to five cohorts of sparrows.
研究人員持續(xù)六年將這些新穎的歌曲播放給了五組麻雀聽(tīng)。?
?"Lo and behold, this bird that arrived to breed in the spring of 2014 opened his beak and sang a song that was a perfect match with one of our stimuli."
?“瞧,這只在2014年春天出生的鳥(niǎo)張嘴唱了一首與我們播放的音樂(lè)完美搭配的歌。
In all, 26 birds learned their songs from loudspeakers rather than from other birds. And they had the same survival and reproductive success as all the other birds. All but one successfully mated and defended their territories. And four additional birds learned songs from birds that had originally learned from the loudspeakers.
總共有26只鳥(niǎo)學(xué)習(xí)了揚(yáng)聲器里的歌曲,而不是同類的叫聲。們與同類具有相同的生存和繁殖能力。除了一只之外,所有人都成功完成交配并保衛(wèi)了自己的領(lǐng)土。還有另外四只鳥(niǎo)從最初通過(guò)揚(yáng)聲器學(xué)叫聲的鳥(niǎo)類身上學(xué)習(xí)了發(fā)聲。
"What we have now is a very unique, maybe a globally unique population of animals, where some of the animals sing population typical songs, that sound like other animals in their breeding population. But our experimental subjects who are living there now, are singing songs that are slightly different."
我們現(xiàn)在有一個(gè)非常獨(dú)特的,也許是全球獨(dú)一無(wú)二的動(dòng)物群體。其中一部分唱的是本土的曲調(diào),而另一部分,我們的實(shí)驗(yàn)對(duì)象卻唱得略有不同。?
By returning to the island year after year, Mennill can study not only vocal learning, but the transmission of culture from one generation to the next. There’s a lot going on in those bird brains.
通過(guò)每年不斷的回訪,門(mén)尼爾不僅可以觀察麻雀聲音上的學(xué)習(xí)情況,還能看到一代代更迭后的變化。麻雀的腦中變化復(fù)雜著呢。



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