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Facial expressions and pair bonds in hylobatids

机译:在Hylobatids中的面部表情和对键

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Objectives: Facial expressions are an important component of primate communication that functions to transmit social information and modulate intentions and motivations. Chimpanzees and macaques, for example, produce a variety of facial expressions when communicating with conspecifics. Hylobatids also produce various facial expressions; however, the origin and function of these facial expressions are still largely unclear. It has been suggested that larger facial expression repertoires may have evolved in the context of social complexity, but this link has yet to be tested at a broader empirical basis. The social complexity hypothesis offers a possible explanation for the evolution of complex communicative signals such as facial expressions, because as the complexity of an individual's social environment increases so does the need for communicative signals. We used an intraspecies, pair-focused study design to test the link between facial expressions and sociality within hylobatids, specifically the strength of pair-bonds. Material and Methods: The current study compared 206 hr of video and 103 hr of focal animal data for ten hylobatid pairs from three genera (Nomascus, Hoolock, and Hylobates) living at the Gibbon Conservation Center. Using video footage, we explored 5,969 facial expressions along three dimensions: repertoire use, repertoire breadth, and facial expression synchrony [FES]. We then used focal animal data to compare dimensions of facial expressiveness to pair bond strength and behavioral synchrony. Results: Hylobatids in our study overlapped in only half of their facial expressions (50%) with the only other detailed, quantitative study of hylobatid facial expressions, while 27 facial expressions were uniquely observed in our study animals. Taken together, hylobatids have a large facial expression repertoire of at least 80 unique facial expressions. Contrary to our prediction, facial repertoire composition was not significantly correlated with pair bond
机译:目标:面部表情是灵长类动物沟通的重要组成部分,其致力于传输社会信息并调制意图和动机。例如,与Conspecifics通信时,黑猩猩和猕猴(例如,在与Conspecifics通信时产生各种面部表达。 Hylobatid也产生各种面部表情;然而,这些面部表情的起源和功能仍然很大程度上不清楚。有人建议,更大的面部表情曲目可能在社会复杂性的背景下发展,但这种联系尚未经过更广泛的经验基础进行测试。社会复杂性假设为诸如面部表情等复杂交际信号的演变提供了可能的解释,因为随着个人社会环境的复杂性增加,需要交流信号。我们使用了一个配对的研究设计,以测试Hylobatid的面部表情和社会之间的联系,特别是对键的强度。材料和方法:目前的研究与生活在长臂猿保护中心的三个世代(Nobascus,Hoolock和Hylobates)的10个Hylobatid对的视频和103小时的视频和103小时的局灶性动物数据。使用视频素材,我们沿三个维度探讨了5,969个面部表情:reptoire使用,reptoire宽度和面部表情同步[fes]。然后,我们使用焦化动物数据来比较面部表现力的尺寸,以配对债券强度和行为同步。结果:在我们的研究中的Hylobatids只有一半的面部表情(50%),具有对Hylobatid面部表情的唯一详细定量研究,而在我们的研究动物中唯一观察到27个面部表情。一起携带,Hylobatids有一个至少80个独特的面部表情的大面部表情曲目。与我们的预测相反,面部曲目组合物与对键无关紧要

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