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Here you are!-Selective and active food sharing within and between groups in captive Sumatran orangutans (Pongo abelii)

机译:这就是您!-圈养苏门答腊猩猩(Pongo abelii)中各组之间以及各组之间的选择性和主动食物共享

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A variety of studies on food sharing elucidate both its ultimate and proximate functions in non-human primates, especially in Pan. For chimpanzees, food sharing serves as a means to strengthen social relationships. In contrast, little is known about food sharing in orangutans, since their semi-solitary lifestyle barely provides an opportunity to share food outside of the mother-offspring context. However, recent long-term studies suggest that social bonding might play a more important role for orangutans than previously assumed. In zoos, orangutans are often kept in groups and seem to cope with group living quite well. If captive orangutans use food sharing as a social tool, they are expected to share food frequently and selectively with close social partners and to engage frequently in active transfers. We provided three orangutan groups with monopolizable food and recorded all dyadic food-related interactions. For each dyad, we determined the relationship quality and tested whether it predicts food sharing. We found that, in support of our predictions, almost two thirds of interactions involving food resulted in sharing and that the probability for an individual to share food with a particular partner increased with the strength of their relationship. Exceeding our expectations, food sharing occurred even between individuals from two neighboring groups. Finally, a comparison with studies on captive chimpanzees revealed a significantly higher proportion of active transfers for orangutans suggesting species-specific sharing psychologies.
机译:有关食物共享的各种研究阐明了其在非人类灵长类动物中的最终功能和近端功能,尤其是在潘氏地区。对于黑猩猩,食物共享是加强社会关系的一种手段。相反,对猩猩的食物共享知之甚少,因为它们的半单身生活方式几乎没有提供在母子关系之外分享食物的机会。但是,最近的长期研究表明,社交关系对于猩猩而言可能比以前设想的更为重要。在动物园里,猩猩通常成群结队,似乎可以很好地应付群居。如果圈养的猩猩使用食物共享作为一种社会工具,那么他们将希望与亲密的社会伙伴经常有选择地共享食物,并经常进行积极的转移。我们为三只猩猩提供了可垄断的食物,并记录了所有与食物相关的二元互动。对于每个二元组,我们确定关系质量并测试其是否可以预测食物共享。我们发现,为支持我们的预测,几乎三分之二的涉及食物的交互作用导致共享,并且个人与特定伙伴共享食物的可能性随着关系的加​​强而增加。超出我们的期望,甚至两个相邻群体之间的食物共享也发生了。最后,与对圈养黑猩猩的研究比较表明,猩猩主动转移的比例明显较高,表明物种有特定的共享心理。

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