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Whom to Groom and for What? Patterns of Grooming in Female Barbary Macaques (Macaca sylvanus)

机译:谁去修饰新郎做什么?母巴巴猕猴(Macaca sylvanus)的修饰模式

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Grooming is one of the most conspicuous social interactions among nonhuman primates. The selection of grooming partners can provide important clues about factors relevant for the distribution of grooming within a social group. We analyzed grooming behavior among 17 semi-free ranging female Barbary macaques (Macaca sylvanus). We tested whether grooming is related to kinship, rank and friendship. Furthermore, we tested whether grooming is reciprocated or exchanged for rank related benefits (i.e. lower aggression and increased tolerance whilst feeding). We found that in general grooming was reciprocally exchanged, directed up the hierarchy and at the same time affected by friendship and kinship. Grooming was more frequent among individuals with higher friendship values as well as amongst related individuals. We also divided our data set on the basis of rank difference and tested if different power asymmetries between individuals affected the tendency to exchange grooming for rank related benefits and grooming reciprocation. In support of our initial hypothesis our results show that the reciprocation of grooming was a significant predictor of grooming interactions between individuals of similar rank, but not between those individuals more distantly separated in the social hierarchy. However, we did not find any evidence for grooming being exchanged for rank related benefits in either data set. Our results, together with previously published studies, illustrate the behavioral flexibility of macaques. It is clear that multiple studies of the same species are necessary to gather the data required for the solid comparative studies needed to shed light on patterns of grooming behavior in primates.
机译:修饰是非人类灵长类动物之间最明显的社会互动之一。美容伙伴的选择可以提供与社交群体中美容分布相关的因素的重要线索。我们分析了17位半自由放养的雌性巴巴猕猴(Macaca sylvanus)的修饰行为。我们测试了修饰是否与亲戚,等级和友谊有关。此外,我们测试了梳理是往复式还是交换式的,以换取与职级有关的好处(即进食时降低攻击性和增加耐受性)。我们发现,一般而言,梳理是相互交换的,指向上级,同时又受到友谊和亲属关系的影响。在具有较高友谊价值的个人以及相关个人中,修饰行为更为频繁。我们还根据等级差异对数据集进行了划分,并测试了个人之间不同的权力不对称是否会影响将美容换成与等级相关的收益和美容往复的趋势。为了支持我们的最初假设,我们的结果表明,修饰的往复作用是相似等级的个体之间进行修饰互动的重要预测因素,但在社会等级体系中相距遥远的个体之间却不是。但是,我们在这两个数据集中都没有发现任何证据可以将美容修饰转换为与等级相关的利益。我们的研究结果与先前发表的研究一起说明了猕猴的行为灵活性。显然,必须对同一物种进行多次研究,才能收集可靠的比较研究所需的数据,以阐明灵长类动物的修饰行为模式。

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