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Social tolerance in a despotic primate: Co-feeding between consortship partners in rhesus macaques

机译:灵长类灵长类动物的社会宽容:恒河猴的同伴之间的共同喂养

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Food sharing among nonkin-one of the most fascinating cooperative behaviors in humans-is not widespread in nonhuman primates. Over the past few years, a large body of work has investigated the contexts in which primates cooperate and share food with unrelated individuals. This work has successfully demonstrated that species-specific differences in temperament constrain the extent to which food sharing emerges in experimental situations, with despotic species being less likely to share food than tolerant ones. However, little experimental work has examined the contexts that promote food sharing and cooperation within a species. Here, we examine whether one salient reproductive context-the consortship dyad-can allow the necessary social tolerance for co-feeding to emerge in an extremely despotic species, the rhesus macaque (Macaca mulatta). We gave naturally formed male-female rhesus macaque pairs access to a monopolizable food site in the free-ranging population at Cayo Santiago, Puerto Rico. Using this method, we were able to show that tolerated co-feeding between unrelated adults can take place in this despotic species. Specifically, our results show that consort pairs co-fed at the experimental food site more than nonconsort control pairs, leading females to obtain more food in this context. These results suggest that co-feeding is possible even in the most despotic of primate species, but perhaps only in contexts that specifically promote the necessary social tolerance. Researchers might profit from exploring whether other kinds of within-species contexts could also generate cooperative behaviors.
机译:非亲属(人类最迷人的合作行为之一)之间的食物共享在非人类灵长类动物中并不普遍。在过去的几年中,大量的工作研究了灵长类动物合作并与无关的个体共享食物的环境。这项工作已成功地证明,特定物种在气质上的差异限制了在实验情况下食物共享的程度,而专制物种比宽容物种更不可能共享食物。但是,很少有实验工作研究促进物种共享食物和合作的环境。在这里,我们研究了一种显着的生殖环境-联结双性体-是否可以允许共同饲养的必要社会容忍出现在极度专横的物种恒河猴(Macaca mulatta)中。我们让自然形成的雌性恒河猴猕猴对进入波多黎各Cayo Santiago的自由放养种群中可垄断的食物场所。使用这种方法,我们能够证明在这种专制物种中,不相关的成年人之间可以忍受共同喂养。具体而言,我们的结果表明,配对对在实验食物现场的供食要比非配对对多,从而导致雌性在这种情况下获得更多的食物。这些结果表明,即使在最强势的灵长类物种中,也可以进行共同喂养,但可能仅在特别促进必要的社会宽容的情况下才可以。研究人员可能会从探索其他种类的物种内部环境是否也会产生合作行为中受益。

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