Trained Motor Imitation by Bottlenose Dolphins (Tursiops Truncatus)
- 1 December 1994
- journal article
- Published by SAGE Publications in Perceptual and Motor Skills
- Vol. 79 (3) , 1307-1315
- https://doi.org/10.2466/pms.1994.79.3.1307
Abstract
Each of two bottlenose dolphins, Tursiops truncatus, was trained to mimic a set of behaviors on command. They were tested on transfer of the mimic command to a set of familiar behaviors which they had not previously been commanded to mimic. They were similarly tested on two novel behaviors. One dolphin demonstrated complete mimicry of 5 of 11 familiar behaviors; the other dolphin mimicked 1 of 9 behaviors. None of the mimicked behaviors was exhibited to an inappropriate model, suggesting that performance was not due to chance. Neither dolphin imitated the novel behaviors.Keywords
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