Department of Neuroscience, Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine, Berlin, Germany.
Mammal Research Institute, Department of Zoology and Entomology, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, Republic of South Africa.
Science. 2021 Jan 29;371(6528):503-507. doi: 10.1126/science.abc6588.
Naked mole-rats () form some of the most cooperative groups in the animal kingdom, living in multigenerational colonies under the control of a single breeding queen. Yet how they maintain this highly organized social structure is unknown. Here we show that the most common naked mole-rat vocalization, the soft chirp, is used to transmit information about group membership, creating distinctive colony dialects. Audio playback experiments demonstrate that individuals make preferential vocal responses to home colony dialects. Pups fostered in foreign colonies in early postnatal life learn the vocal dialect of their adoptive colonies, which suggests vertical transmission and flexibility of vocal signatures. Dialect integrity is partly controlled by the queen: Dialect cohesiveness decreases with queen loss and remerges only with the ascendance of a new queen.
裸鼹鼠(Naked mole-rats)形成了动物王国中最具合作性的群体之一,它们生活在由一只繁殖女王控制的多代群体中。然而,它们如何维持这种高度组织化的社会结构尚不清楚。在这里,我们表明,裸鼹鼠最常见的叫声,即柔和的啁啾声,用于传递有关群体归属的信息,从而形成独特的群体方言。音频播放实验表明,个体对其家乡方言表现出优先的发声反应。在出生后早期被寄养在外国群体中的幼崽会学习其收养群体的叫声方言,这表明叫声特征具有垂直传递性和灵活性。方言的完整性部分由女王控制:随着女王的丧失,方言的凝聚力下降,只有在新女王即位后才会重新出现。