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Arboreal Postures Elicit Hand Preference when Accessing a Hard-to-Reach Foraging Device in Captive Bonobos (Pan paniscus)

机译:在俘虏Bonobos中访问难以到达的觅食设备时,树栖姿势引起手偏好(<重点类型=“斜体”> PAN PANISCUS

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Abstract Arboreal, and in particular suspensory, postures may elicit a preference for the strongest limb to be used in postural support in large bodied primates. However, selection may have favored ambilaterality rather than a preference for a particular hand in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) fishing arboreally for ants. To investigate the influence of arboreality on hand preference we recorded handedness in seven captive bonobos (Pan paniscus) manipulating a foraging device during terrestrial and arboreal postures in a symmetrical environment, observing 2726 bouts of manipulation. When accessing the foraging device in the arboreal position the bonobos adopted predominantly suspensory postures. There was no population level hand preference for manipulating the foraging device in either the terrestrial or arboreal positions. However, four of seven individuals that interacted with the foraging devices showed a significant preference for one hand (two were left handed, two were right handed) when manipulating the foraging device in the arboreal position whereas only one individual (left handed) showed a preference in the terrestrial position. This suggests that individuals may have a preferred or strongest limb for postural support in a symmetrical arboreal environment, resulting in a bias to use the opposite hand for manipulation. However, the hand that is preferred for postural support differs between individuals. Although our sample is for two captive groups at the same zoo, our findings suggest that the demand of maintaining arboreal postures and environmental complexity influence hand preference.]]>
机译:<![CDATA [<标题>抽象 ara id =“par1”>植物,特别是悬念,姿势可能引起最强肢体的偏好,以便在大型身体上的姿势支持。然而,选择可能有利于外观,而不是对黑猩猩的特定手的偏好(<重点类型=“斜体”> PAN Troglodytes )捕鱼是蚂蚁的捕鱼。为了调查树栖的影响,我们在七个俘虏onbobos中录制了手中的手工,在对称环境中的陆地和树栖姿势期间操纵觅食装置,观察2726次操纵。当在树栖位访问觅食设备时,Bonobos采用主要的暂停姿势。没有人口级别的手偏好用于操纵陆地或树栖位的觅食装置。然而,与觅食装置互动的七个人中有四个表现出一方面的显着偏好(两个被左手,两个是右手)在操纵觅食装置中,而只有一个人(左手)表现出偏好在地位。这表明个体可以具有优选的或最强的肢体,用于对称的树栖环境中的姿势载体,导致使用对方用于操纵的偏差。然而,优选用于姿势支持的手在个体之间不同。虽然我们的样本是同一动物园的两个俘虏组,但我们的研究结果表明,维持树栖姿势和环境复杂性影响的需求影响手偏好。]>

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