Affiliation:
1. Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Michigan; Ann Arbor, MI USA
2. Centre de Recherches sur la Cognition Animale (CRCA), Centre de Biologie Intégrative (CBI), Université de Toulouse; CNRS, UPS, 118 Route de Narbonne, 31062 Toulouse, France
Abstract
Most recognition is based on identifying features, but specialization for face recognition in primates relies on a different mechanism, termed ‘holistic processing’ where facial features are bound together into a gestalt which is more than the sum of its parts. Here, we test whether individual face recognition in paper wasps also involved holistic processing using a modification of the classic part-whole test in two related paper wasp species:
Polistes fuscatus
, which use facial patterns to individually identify conspecifics, and
Polistes dominula
, which lacks individual recognition. We show that
P. fuscatus
use holistic processing to discriminate between
P. fuscatus
face images but not
P. dominula
face images. By contrast,
P. dominula
do not rely on holistic processing to discriminate between conspecific or heterospecific face images. Therefore,
P. fuscatus
wasps have evolved holistic face processing, but this ability is highly specific and shaped by species-specific and stimulus-specific selective pressures. Convergence towards holistic face processing in distant taxa (primates, wasps) as well as divergence among closely related taxa with different recognition behaviour (
P. dominula
,
P. fuscatus
) suggests that holistic processing may be a universal adaptive strategy to facilitate expertise in face recognition.
Funder
Fyssen foundation
the National Science Foundation
Subject
General Agricultural and Biological Sciences,General Environmental Science,General Immunology and Microbiology,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Medicine
Cited by
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