Opening the Black Boxof Developmental Experiments: Behavioural Mechanisms Underlying Long-Term Effects of EarlySocial Experience

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作者
Taborsky, Barbara [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Bern, Behav Ecol, Inst Ecol & Evolut, Wohlenstr 50a, CH-3032 Hinterkappelen, Switzerland
基金
瑞士国家科学基金会;
关键词
social environment; ontogeny; development; social interactions; social experience; social competence; review; EARLY SOCIAL ENRICHMENT; MATERNAL-CARE; SEXUAL SELECTION; MALE COWBIRDS; ENVIRONMENT; PLASTICITY; STRESS; EVOLUTION; TRANSMISSION; COMPETENCE;
D O I
10.1111/eth.12473
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
Typically, animals spend a considerable portion of their time with social interactions involving mates, offspring, competitors and group members. The social performance during these interactions can strongly depend on the social environment individuals have experienced early in life. Despite a considerable number of experiments investigating long-term effects of the early social environment, our understanding of the behavioural mechanisms mediating these effects is still limited, mainly for two reasons. (1) Only in few experimental studies have researchers actually observed and quantified the behaviour of their study animals during the social treatment. (2) Even if differences in social interactions between social rearing treatments are reported, these differences might not be causally linked to any observed long-term effects later in life. The aim of this review was to investigate whether behavioural records of animals during the experimental manipulation of their social environment can help (1) identifying behavioural mechanisms involved in a long-term effect and (2) obtaining a better understanding of the long-term consequences of early manipulations. First, I review studies that manipulated the social environment at an early stage of the ontogeny, observed the social interactions and behaviour during the social experience phase and subsequently tested the performance in social and non-social behavioural tasks at a later life stage. In all reviewed studies, treatment differences were reported both in social interactions during the social experience phase and in social and/or non-social behaviours later in life. Second, I discuss four classes of behavioural mechanisms that can cause the reported long-term effects of social experience, namely learning by experience, social learning, sensory stimulation and social cueing. I conclude that social interactions during the social experience phase should always be recorded for at least two reasons. Knowledge about how the social interactions differ between rearing treatments (1) permits researchers to formulate hypotheses about candidate mechanisms causing long-term effects on behaviour and (2) can help to interpret unexpected outcomes of developmental experiments. Finally, I propose that as a crucial ultimate step towards understanding effects of the early social environment, we should develop targeted experiments testing for the causality of identified candidate mechanism.
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页码:267 / 283
页数:17
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