性别选择
选择(遗传算法)
特质
进化生物学
人口
句号(音乐)
生物
积极选择
自然选择
功能(生物学)
社会学习
心理学
人口学
计算机科学
人工智能
美学
社会学
遗传学
艺术
基因
程序设计语言
教育学
作者
Heather Williams,Andrew Scharf,Anna R. Ryba,D. Ryan Norris,Daniel J. Mennill,Amy E. M. Newman,Stéphanie M. Doucet,Julie C. Blackwood
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41467-022-31621-9
摘要
Cumulative cultural evolution, the accumulation of sequential changes within a single socially learned behaviour that results in improved function, is prominent in humans and has been documented in experimental studies of captive animals and managed wild populations. Here, we provide evidence that cumulative cultural evolution has occurred in the learned songs of Savannah sparrows. In a first step, "click trains" replaced "high note clusters" over a period of three decades. We use mathematical modelling to show that this replacement is consistent with the action of selection, rather than drift or frequency-dependent bias. Generations later, young birds elaborated the "click train" song form by adding more clicks. We show that the new songs with more clicks elicit stronger behavioural responses from both males and females. Therefore, we suggest that a combination of social learning, innovation, and sexual selection favoring a specific discrete trait was followed by directional sexual selection that resulted in naturally occurring cumulative cultural evolution in the songs of this wild animal population.
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