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The “Super Chimpanzee”: The Ecological Dimensions of Rehabilitation of Orphan Chimpanzees in Guinea, West Africa

机译:“超级黑猩猩”:西非几内亚孤儿黑猩猩的生态修复

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Simple SummaryThis study examines relevant behavioral indicators of rehabilitation success of orphaned chimpanzees, victims of the bushmeat and pet trade, and contributes to identifying future release candidates. Results highlight the importance of bush-outings in the development of species-specific behaviors. Neither trauma upon arrival nor contact with human caretakers predicted dietary knowledge among rehabilitants at the Chimpanzee Conservation Centre where the study took place. The studied orphans demonstrated a relatively broad dietary knowledge. We attributed this result to the combined effect of the multiregional origins of residents and the learning opportunities available during bush-outings, which we termed the “Super Chimpanzee” theory.AbstractTo date few studies, especially among non-human primates, have evaluated or monitored rehabilitation effectiveness and identified key species-specific behavioral indicators for release success. This four-months study aimed to identify behavioral indicators of rehabilitation success among ten infant and juvenile orphaned chimpanzees cared for in peer groups at the Centre for Conservation of Chimpanzees (CCC), Guinea, West Africa. Behavioral data focused on foraging skills and activity budget. During bush-outings, rehabilitants spent on average nearly a quarter of their activity budget foraging, resting or traveling, respectively. Neither age, sex, the level of abnormal behaviors demonstrated upon arrival nor human contact during bush-outings predicted individual dietary knowledge. However, individuals who spent more time arboreal demonstrated a greater dietary breadth than conspecifics who dwelled more terrestrially. Although our data failed to demonstrate a role of conspecific observation in dietary acquisition, we propose that the mingling of individuals from different geographical origins may act as a catalyst for acquiring new dietary knowledge, promoted by ecological opportunities offered during bush-outings. This “Super Chimpanzee” theory opens up new questions about cultural transmission and socially-biased learning among our closest living relatives and provides a novel outlook on rehabilitation in chimpanzees.
机译:简单总结本研究调查了孤立的黑猩猩,食用森林猎物和宠物贸易受害者的成功康复的相关行为指标,并有助于确定未来释放的候选对象。结果突出了灌木丛在特定物种行为发展中的重要性。到达该地点的黑猩猩保护中心,无论是到达时的外伤还是与人类看护者的接触都无法预测康复者的饮食知识。被研究的孤儿显示出相对广泛的饮食知识。我们将此结果归因于居民的多区域起源和灌木丛郊游期间可获得的学习机会的综合作用,我们称其为“超级黑猩猩”理论。摘要迄今为止,很少有研究,尤其是对非人类灵长类动物的研究,进行了评估或监测康复效果,并确定了关键物种特定的行为指标以确保释放成功。这项为期四个月的研究旨在确定西非几内亚黑猩猩保护中心(CCC)在同伴群体中照料的十只婴儿和未成年孤儿黑猩猩康复成功的行为指标。行为数据侧重于觅食技能和活动预算。在郊游期间,康复者平均将近四分之一的活动预算用于觅食,休息或旅行。无论是年龄,性别,到来时表现出的异常行为水平,还是郊游期间的人际交往都无法预测个人的饮食知识。但是,与在陆地上居住的同种动物相比,花费更多时间在树栖动物上的个体具有更大的饮食广度。尽管我们的数据未能证明特定观察在饮食获取中的作用,但我们建议将来自不同地理区域的个体混合在一起,可以作为获取新饮食知识的催化剂,这是由郊游期间提供的生态机会所推动的。这种“超级黑猩猩”理论为我们最亲近的亲戚之间的文化传播和社会偏见学习提出了新的问题,并为黑猩猩的康复提供了新的视角。

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