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The Birth of an Infant Decreases Group Spacing in a Zoo-Housed Lowland Gorilla Group (Gorilla gorilla gorilla)

机译:动物园出生的低地大猩猩组(大猩猩大猩猩大猩猩)中婴儿的出生减少了群体间距

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Changes in group composition can alter the behavior of social animals such as gorillas. Although gorilla births are presumed to affect group spacing patterns, there is relatively little data about how these events affect gorilla group cohesion.We investigated how members of a western lowland gorilla group (n=6) at Lincoln Park Zoo (Chicago, IL, USA) spaced themselves prior to and after the birth of an infant, to investigate changes in group cohesion. Gorillas were housed in an indoor-outdoor enclosure in which access to the outdoors was permitted when temperatures exceeded 5°C. We recorded spatial locations of each group member using 30-min group scans on tablet computers with an electronic map interface, as well as noting their access to outdoor areas. Data from the 4 months following the birth was compared to a control period corresponding to early pregnancy. We measured distances between all possible group dyads for each scan and subsequently calculated a mean distance between all group members. An ANOVA revealed that access to the outdoors had no effect on group spacing (F(1,56)=0.066, P=0.799). However, the presence of an infant resulted in a significant reduction in inter-individual distance (F(1,56)= 23.988, P=0.000), decreasing inter-individual spacing by 12.5%. This information helps characterize the behavioral impact of a new birth on captive gorilla social structure and could potentially inform future management of breeding gorilla groups.
机译:群体组成的变化会改变大猩猩等社交动物的行为。尽管推测大猩猩的出生会影响群体的间隔模式,但有关这些事件如何影响大猩猩群体凝聚力的数据相对较少。我们在林肯公园动物园(美国伊利诺伊州芝加哥)调查了西部低地大猩猩群体(n = 6)的成员情况)在婴儿出生前后分别隔开,以研究群体内聚力的变化。大猩猩被安置在室内外的围栏中,当温度超过5°C时,允许进入室外。我们在具有电子地图界面的平板电脑上使用30分钟的小组扫描记录了每个小组成员的空间位置,并注意他们进入室外区域的情况。将出生后四个月的数据与对应于早孕的对照期进行比较。我们为每次扫描测量了所有可能的组对二元组之间的距离,然后计算了所有组成员之间的平均距离。方差分析表明,户外活动对团队间距没有影响(F(1,56)= 0.066,P = 0.799)。但是,婴儿的存在导致个人之间的距离显着减少(F(1,56)= 23.988,P = 0.000),个人之间的距离减少了12.5%。这些信息有助于表征出生对圈养大猩猩社会结构的行为影响,并有可能为繁殖大猩猩群体的未来管理提供信息。

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