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Long-tailed macaques select mass of stone tools according to food type

机译:长尾猕猴根据食物类型选择大量的石头工具

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Tool selection can affect the success of a tool-based feeding task, and thus toolusing animals should select appropriate tools when processing foods.We performed a field experiment on Piak Nam Yai Island in Laem Son National Park, Thailand, to test whether Burmese long-tailed macaques (Macaca fascicularis aurea) selected stone tools according to food type. We baited the island's shores with stone sets ('tool tests') in an effort to attract macaques to use stones presented in a quasi-experimental design. Tool tests were placed at 344 locations for 126 days over a 2 year period, with each set containing four stones of different mass (categories: X, 40-60 g; S, 90-100 g; M, 150-200 g; and L, 400-1000 g). Tool tests were checked when we could access them. The number of times each tool test was checked varied (1-32), for a total of 1950 checks. We also studied 375 non-experimental stone tools that were found at naturally occurring tool-use sites. Our data were not collected by direct observation, but by inspecting stones after use. We found an association between stone mass and food type. In the tool tests, we found S-stones were chosen most often for attached oysters, and L-stones were chosen most often for unattached foods. L-stones were almost always chosen for larger unattached foods (greater than 3 cm length), while for smaller unattached foods (less than or equal to 3 cm length) selection was less skewed to L-stones and more evenly distributed between the M- and L-stone categories. In the non-experimental study, we found that mass varied significantly across five food categories (range: 16-5166 g). We reveal more detail on macaque stone tool mass than previous studies, showing that macaques select differing stone masses across a variety of tool-processed foods. Our study is the first step in investigating the behavioural and cognitive mechanisms that macaques are using during tool selection.
机译:工具的选择会影响以工具为基础的喂养任务的成功,因此使用工具的动物在加工食物时应选择合适的工具。我们在泰国Laem Son国家公园的Piak Nam Yai岛上进行了田间试验,以测试缅甸人是否长期尾猕猴(Macaca fascicularis aurea)根据食物类型选择了石制工具。我们用石头套装(“工具测试”)为岛上的海岸诱饵,以吸引猕猴使用准实验设计的石头。在2年的时间里,将工具测试在344个位置放置了126天,每组包含四块不同质量的宝石(类别:X,40-60 g; S,90-100 g; M,150-200 g;以及L,400-1000g)。当我们可以访问工具测试时,将对其进行检查。每个工具测试的检查次数有所不同(1-32),总共1950次检查。我们还研究了在自然使用工具的地点发现的375种非实验性石材工具。我们的数据不是通过直接观察收集的,而是通过在使用后检查石头来收集的。我们发现石块与食物类型之间存在关联。在工具测试中,我们发现附生牡蛎最常选择S结石,而未附连食物则最常选择L结石。对于较大的未附着食物(长度大于3厘米),几乎总是选择L形结石,而对于较小的不附着食物(长度小于或等于3厘米),L结石的选择偏向L形结石的程度较小,并且在M-和L-stone类别。在非实验性研究中,我们发现五种食物的质量差异很大(范围:16-5166克)。与以前的研究相比,我们揭示了猕猴石器工具质量的更多细节,这表明猕猴在各种工具加工食品中选择了不同的石器质量。我们的研究是调查猕猴在选择工具时使用的行为和认知机制的第一步。

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