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Japanese macaques (Macaca fuscata) social development: Sex differences in Juvenile behavior

机译:日本猕猴(Macaca fuscata)社会发展:幼年行为的性别差异

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We have quantitatively documented the development of sex differences in the behavior of juvenile Japanese macaques (1 to 2 years of age). Mothers treated their offspring differently by sex, i.e., mothers of males broke contact with them more frequently than did mothers of females. Juvenile males played more, and mounted other macaques more frequently; juvenile females groomed their mothers more and were also punished by other group members more frequently than were males. Males showed a pattern of decreasing interactions with their mothers, but females increased the frequency of their maternal interactions. These patterns appear to presage the life histories of the sexes. However, comparisons with other species of nonhuman primates indicate that although sex differences in behavior are common, the variability among species severely limits cross-specific generalizations.
机译:我们已经定量记录了幼年日本猕猴(1至2岁)行为中性别差异的发展。母亲对待后代的性别不同,即男性的母亲比女性的母亲更频繁地与后代断绝联系。幼年雄性猕猴玩耍更多,骑乘其他猕猴更频繁;与男性相比,未成年女性更多地梳理母亲,也更频繁地受到其他群体成员的惩罚。雄性表现出与母亲互动减少的模式,但雌性增加了与母亲互动的频率。这些模式似乎预示着两性的生活史。然而,与其他非人灵长类动物的比较表明,尽管行为上的性别差异很常见,但物种之间的变异性严重限制了跨物种的泛化。

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