Zhang Peng, Watanabe Kunio, Li Baoguo, Qi Xiaoguang
College of Life Science, Northwest University, Xi'an, China.
Am J Primatol. 2008 Jul;70(7):634-41. doi: 10.1002/ajp.20537.
We studied the dominance relationships among one-male units (OMUs) in a provisioned free-ranging band of the Sichuan snub-nosed monkeys (Rhinopithecus roxellana) in the Qinling Mountains of central China from 2001 to 2005. The band was composed of 6-8 OMUs that stayed in the band for several years. Linear dominance orders could be detected using displacement interactions with directional asymmetry among OMUs in 82.3+/-5% of interactions, and ambiguous and reversed interactions in 17.7+/-5%. The dominance rank of OMUs was positively related with the duration of their stay in the band, and this may be attributed to the association of the resident male with adult females, rather than the fighting ability of resident males, as males do not fight seriously with each other. Subordinate units were observed to merge with dominant units resulting in an elevation of their rank order. The linear dominance relationship among OMUs in the Sichuan snub-nosed monkeys may have evolved as a result of competition for preferred food trees.
2001年至2005年,我们对中国中部秦岭地区一群圈养的川金丝猴(Rhinopithecus roxellana)中的单雄单元(OMU)之间的支配关系进行了研究。这群猴子由6 - 8个单雄单元组成,它们在该群体中生活了数年。在82.3±5%的互动中,通过单雄单元间具有方向不对称性的替代互动可以检测到线性支配顺序,在17.7±5%的互动中存在模糊和反向互动。单雄单元的支配等级与其在群体中的停留时间呈正相关,这可能归因于成年雄性与成年雌性的关联,而非成年雄性的战斗能力,因为雄性之间不会进行激烈打斗。观察到从属单元会与优势单元合并,从而导致其等级顺序提升。川金丝猴单雄单元之间的线性支配关系可能是对优质食物树竞争的结果。