Newton-Fisher Nicholas E
Department of Biological Anthropology, University of Cambridge, 98 Station Road West, Canterbury, Kent, CT2 8AN, UK.
Primates. 2004 Apr;45(2):81-7. doi: 10.1007/s10329-003-0064-6. Epub 2004 Jan 22.
The status hierarchy is fundamental in the lives of male chimpanzees. This study describes the dominance interactions and social status among adult male chimpanzees of the Sonso community in the Budongo Forest Reserve, Uganda, during the period that they were first studied (1994 and 1995). Social dominance is typically measured using the behaviour of either the subordinate or the dominant individual, but a relationship is dependent on the behaviour of both parties and this study explicitly used both subordinate and dominant behaviours to investigate the status hierarchy. Among adult males of the Sonso community, agonistic interactions occurred at a low rate and pant-grunts were rare, but males could be ranked into separate hierarchies of agonistic dominance and pant-grunting (labelled 'respect') using ratios of behaviour performed/behaviour received. These hierarchies were combined to form a single hierarchy of social status that divided the males among five distinct status levels. The highest status level was held by an alliance between two males who replaced the previous alpha male during the first part of the study. Neither male in this alliance partnership pant-grunted to the other, although the reason for cooperative behaviour was unclear. Although the nominally beta male was treated as such by other adult males, he achieved surprisingly little mating success. Budongo Forest chimpanzees do not warrant the sometimes-expressed view that they are non-aggressive and peaceable and the broad pattern of their status interactions matches with that seen in other chimpanzee populations.
等级制度在雄性黑猩猩的生活中至关重要。本研究描述了乌干达布东戈森林保护区桑索社区成年雄性黑猩猩在首次研究期间(1994年和1995年)的支配性互动和社会地位。社会支配地位通常通过从属个体或主导个体的行为来衡量,但这种关系取决于双方的行为,本研究明确使用从属和主导行为来调查等级制度。在桑索社区的成年雄性中,争斗性互动发生率较低,喘气呼噜声很少见,但可以使用行为表现/行为接受的比率将雄性分为争斗性支配和喘气呼噜声(标记为“尊重”)的不同等级。这些等级被合并形成一个单一的社会地位等级,将雄性分为五个不同的地位级别。最高地位级别由两个雄性组成的联盟占据,他们在研究的第一部分取代了之前的首领雄性。在这个联盟伙伴关系中,两个雄性都没有向对方发出喘气呼噜声,尽管合作行为的原因尚不清楚。尽管名义上的第二等级雄性被其他成年雄性视为第二等级,但他在交配方面取得的成功却出奇地少。布东戈森林的黑猩猩并不符合有时所表达的它们没有攻击性且平和的观点,它们地位互动的总体模式与其他黑猩猩群体的情况相符。