Miller Cory T, Paciulli Lisa M
Department of Anthropology, University of Colorado-Boulder, Boulder, Colorado, USA.
Am J Primatol. 2002 Apr;56(4):231-6. doi: 10.1002/ajp.1077.
Studies of hand use in nonhuman primates suggest that several species exhibit hand preferences for a variety of tasks. The majority of studies, however, focus on the lateralized hand use of captive nonhuman primate populations. Although captive settings offer a more controlled environment for assessing hand preferences, studies of wild populations provide important insights into how handedness is affected by natural environmental conditions and thus potential insights into the evolution of handedness. To investigate handedness in a population of wild nonhuman primates, we studied patterns of lateralized hand use during feeding in four simakobu monkeys (Simias concolor), an arboreal species inhabiting the Mentawai Islands, Indonesia. Our data show that individual variation in hand preferences for feeding existed among our study animals. In addition, each simakobu expressed a significant hand preference for supporting itself on a branch during feeding, an uncoordinated bimanual task. This bias was most prevalent when the branch used for support was a main branch rather than a terminal branch. When both hands were employed in a coordinated bimanual feeding activity (bimanual manipulation), only two subjects showed a significant bias for feeding. Our data suggest that these individuals are more likely to express significant hand preferences when feeding from stable, rather than precarious, positions within the canopy.
对非人类灵长类动物用手习惯的研究表明,有几个物种在执行各种任务时表现出用手偏好。然而,大多数研究集中在圈养的非人类灵长类动物群体的偏侧用手情况。虽然圈养环境为评估用手偏好提供了更可控的环境,但对野生种群的研究能让我们深入了解利手是如何受到自然环境条件影响的,从而有可能深入了解利手的进化。为了研究野生非人类灵长类动物群体中的利手情况,我们研究了四种食蟹猴(Simias concolor)在进食时的偏侧用手模式,食蟹猴是一种栖息在印度尼西亚明打威群岛的树栖物种。我们的数据表明,我们研究的动物在进食的用手偏好上存在个体差异。此外,每只食蟹猴在进食时用手抓住树枝支撑身体(这是一项不协调的双手任务)都表现出明显的用手偏好。当用于支撑的树枝是主枝而不是末梢枝时,这种偏好最为普遍。当双手用于协调的双手进食活动(双手操作)时,只有两个个体在进食时表现出明显的偏好。我们的数据表明,这些个体在树冠层中从稳定而非不稳定的位置进食时,更有可能表现出明显的用手偏好。