Wilson M E, Gordon T P
Am J Phys Anthropol. 1979 May;50(4):515-23. doi: 10.1002/ajpa.1330500404.
Unfamiliar males were introduced during the breeding season to a stable heterosexual group of rhesus monkeys to determine how the presence of more dominant resident males affected their mating activity and how their entry was received by resident females. Initially, new males were allowed access to females under controlled conditions both in the presence and absence of resident males, simulating situations which may occur under natural conditions. Results indicated that the sexual activity, including ejaculation rate, of the new males was initially inhibited by the presence of more dominant, resident males, but these inhibiting properties did not carry over to periods when the resident males were absent and were diminished with time. Group females preferentially directed their behavior towards the new males throughout the study. These data suggest that although entry of new males into a stable group is at low rank, their subsequent reproductive success may not be reduced and that the association with resident females may facilitate male rhesus transfer between groups observed during the breeding season.
在繁殖季节,将陌生雄性引入一群稳定的恒河猴异性群体中,以确定更具主导地位的常驻雄性的存在如何影响它们的交配活动,以及常驻雌性如何接受它们的加入。最初,在有常驻雄性和没有常驻雄性的情况下,新雄性在受控条件下被允许接近雌性,模拟自然条件下可能发生的情况。结果表明,新雄性的性活动,包括射精率,最初受到更具主导地位的常驻雄性的抑制,但这些抑制特性在常驻雄性不在场时不会延续,并且会随着时间减弱。在整个研究过程中,群体中的雌性优先将行为指向新雄性。这些数据表明,尽管新雄性进入稳定群体时地位较低,但它们随后的繁殖成功率可能不会降低,并且与常驻雌性的关联可能有助于在繁殖季节观察到的雄性恒河猴在群体之间转移。