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卷尾猴确实会合作:一项直观任务的优势。

Capuchins do cooperate: the advantage of an intuitive task.

作者信息

Mendres KA

机构信息

Living Links, Yerkes Regional Primate Research Center

出版信息

Anim Behav. 2000 Oct;60(4):523-529. doi: 10.1006/anbe.2000.1512.

Abstract

We used a cooperative pulling task to examine proximate aspects of cooperation in captive brown capuchin monkeys, Cebus apella. Specifically, our goal was to determine whether capuchins can learn the contingency between their partner's participation in a task and its successful completion. We examined whether the monkeys visually monitored their partners and adjusted pulling behaviour according to their partner's presence. Results on five same-sex pairs of adults indicate that (1) elimination of visual contact between partners significantly decreased success, (2) subjects glanced at their partners significantly more in cooperative tests than in control tests in which no partner-assistance was needed, and (3) they pulled at significantly higher rates when their partner was present rather than absent. Therefore, in contrast to a previous report by Chalmeau et al. (1997, Animal Behaviour, 54, 1215-1225), cooperating capuchins do seem able to take the role of their partner into account. However, the type of task used may be an important factor affecting the level of coordination achieved. Copyright 2000 The Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour.

摘要

我们采用了一项合作拉拽任务来研究圈养的褐卷尾猴(Cebus apella)合作的直接相关方面。具体而言,我们的目标是确定卷尾猴是否能够了解其伙伴参与任务与任务成功完成之间的关联性。我们研究了猴子是否通过视觉监测伙伴,并根据伙伴的存在情况调整拉拽行为。对五对同性成年卷尾猴的研究结果表明:(1)伙伴之间视觉接触的消除显著降低了成功率;(2)在合作测试中,受试猴子看向伙伴的次数显著多于无需伙伴协助的对照测试;(3)伙伴在场时它们的拉拽频率显著高于伙伴不在场时。因此,与沙尔莫等人(1997年,《动物行为》,第54卷,第1215 - 1225页)之前的报告相反,合作的卷尾猴似乎确实能够考虑到伙伴的角色。然而,所使用的任务类型可能是影响实现协调程度的一个重要因素。版权所有2000年动物行为研究协会。

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