Idani G
Center for African Area Studies, Kyoto University, Japan.
Folia Primatol (Basel). 1991;57(2):83-95. doi: 10.1159/000156568.
Social relations and behaviours of adolescent female pygmy chimpanzees (Pan paniscus) that migrated between unit groups were studied at Wamba, Zaïre. Each immigrant female selected one particular resident female, a 'specific senior female' (SSF) and frequently approached and followed her. Affinitive behaviours (e.g. grooming, genitogenital rubbing) were frequently performed between the immigrant and her SSF. Most affinitive behaviours were more likely to be initiated by the immigrant than by her SSF. The immigrant's relationship with her SSF seemed to facilitate the immigrant's integration into the new unit group. Resident males actively approached and mated with the immigrant females. Copulation also appeared to further the immigrant's stable relationship with the resident males.
在扎伊尔的万巴,对在不同单元群体间迁移的青春期雌性倭黑猩猩(Pan paniscus)的社会关系和行为进行了研究。每只迁入的雌性选择了一只特定的常驻雌性,即“特定年长雌性”(SSF),并频繁接近和跟随她。迁入者与其SSF之间频繁进行亲密行为(如梳理毛发、生殖器摩擦)。大多数亲密行为更有可能由迁入者而非其SSF发起。迁入者与其SSF的关系似乎有助于迁入者融入新的单元群体。常驻雄性会主动接近迁入的雌性并与之交配。交配似乎也进一步促进了迁入者与常驻雄性之间的稳定关系。