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Social tolerance in wild female crested macaques (Macaca nigra) in Tangkoko-Batuangus Nature Reserve, Sulawesi, Indonesia.

机译:在印度尼西亚苏拉威西岛的Tangkoko-Batuangus自然保护区的野生雌凤头猕猴(猕猴)中的社会容忍度。

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In primates, females typically drive the evolution of the social system and present a wide diversity of social structures. To understand this diversity, it is necessary to document the consistency and/or flexibility of female social structures across and within species, contexts, and environments. Macaques (Macaca sp.) are an ideal taxon for such comparative study, showing both consistency and variation in their social relations. Their social styles, constituting robust sets of social traits, can be classified in four grades, from despotic to tolerant. However, tolerant species are still understudied, especially in the wild. To foster our understanding of tolerant societies and to assess the validity of the concept of social style, we studied female crested macaques, Macaca nigra, under entirely natural conditions. We assessed their degree of social tolerance by analyzing the frequency, intensity, and distribution of agonistic and affiliative behaviors, their dominance gradient, their bared-teeth display, and their level of conciliatory tendency. We also analyzed previously undocumented behavioral patterns in grade 4 macaques: reaction upon approach and distribution of affiliative behavior across partners. We compared the observed patterns to data from other populations of grade 4 macaques and from species of other grades. Overall, female crested macaques expressed a tolerant social style, with low intensity, frequently bidirectional, and reconciled conflicts. Dominance asymmetry was moderate, associated with an affiliative bared-teeth display. Females greatly tolerated one another in close proximity. The observed patterns matched the profile of other tolerant macaques and were outside the range of patterns of more despotic species. This study is the first comprehensive analysis of females' social behavior in a tolerant macaque species under natural conditions and as such, contributes to a better understanding of macaque societies. It also highlights the relevance of the social style concept in the assessment of the degree of tolerance/despotism in social systems.
机译:在灵长类动物中,女性通常会推动社会系统的发展,并呈现出各种各样的社会结构。为了理解这种多样性,有必要记录女性社会结构在物种,环境和环境之间以及内部的一致性和/或灵活性。猕猴(Macaca sp。)是进行这种比较研究的理想分类单位,显示出其社会关系的一致性和差异性。他们的社会风格构成了强大的社会特征集,从专制到宽容,可以分为四个等级。但是,对耐受性物种的研究仍不足,特别是在野外。为了增进我们对宽容社会的理解并评估社会风格概念的有效性,我们在完全自然的条件下研究了雌性猕猴,猕猴。我们通过分析激动和依恋行为的频率,强度和分布,他们的主导地位梯度,他们的露齿显示以及他们的和解倾向水平来评估他们的社会容忍度。我们还分析了4级猕猴先前未记录的行为模式:对方法的反应以及伙伴之间的联谊行为分布。我们将观察到的模式与其他4级猕猴种群和其他等级物种的数据进行了比较。总体而言,雌性短尾猕猴表现出宽容的社交风格,强度低,经常发生双向冲突且和解。显性不对称为中等,伴有明显的裸露牙齿。雌性在彼此附近非常宽容。观察到的模式与其他耐受性猕猴的轮廓相匹配,并且不在更多专制物种的模式范围之内。这项研究是对自然条件下耐性猕猴物种中女性社会行为的首次综合分析,因此有助于更好地了解猕猴社会。它还强调了社会风格概念在评估社会系统的宽容/专制程度方面的相关性。

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