Whales Teach One Another Hunting Skill

研究发现,一种名为“尾拍”(lobtail)的捕食技巧在座头鲸中通过文化传播的方式迅速扩散。该技巧涉及鲸鱼用尾巴击打水面以捕捉猎物。通过对30年的观察数据进行分析,研究人员构建了数学模型来解释这一行为如何从少数个体传播到群体中的37%成员。
Chimps show other chimps how to use tools. My roommate showed me some tricks to make better scrambled eggs. Group members teaching each other is called cultural transmission. And a study finds that cultural transmission is behind the spread of a hunting technique among humpback whales off New England. The research is in the journal Science. [Jenny Allen et al., Network-Based Diffusion Analysis Reveals Cultural Transmission of Lobtail Feeding in Humpback Whales]

It’s called "lobtail" feeding: a humpback whale slaps the surface of the water with its tail. The resulting bubbles pen in prey fish, which the whales gobble up. Researchers first saw lobtail feeding in 1980. Within 30 years, 37 percent of observed humpbacks had picked up the technique.

To create mathematical models for the spread of lobtail feeding, researchers used 27 years of data from whale-watching boats in the Gulf of Maine. And the models that included cultural transmission as a factor best matched the data. Those models assumed that humpback whales that spend more time with lobtail feeders were more likely to pick up the method themselves.

Clearly, whales are capable of sophisticated social interactions—and we've only seen the tip of the tail.

—Sophie Bushwick

 

  

 

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