Hayakawa Sachiko
Department of Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Primate Research Institute, Kyoto University, Aichiken, Japan.
Am J Primatol. 2008 Oct;70(10):986-9. doi: 10.1002/ajp.20580.
For Japanese macaques, visits by nontroop males (NTMs) often diminish the immediate copulation success of high-ranking males, although few studies have conducted a genetic analysis to show their contribution to the gene pool. I used noninvasively collected samples of semen, blood, urine and feces for the analysis of paternity in nine offspring born in two troops living on the island of Yakushima, Japan. I found that five of the nine offspring were sired by NTMs. It is argued that social change, small troop size and the timing of conception are all factors contributing to the NTM's reproductive success.
对于日本猕猴而言,非群体雄性(NTMs)的来访常常会降低高等级雄性的即时交配成功率,不过很少有研究进行基因分析以表明它们对基因库的贡献。我使用非侵入性收集的精液、血液、尿液和粪便样本,对出生在日本屋久岛两个群体中的9只后代进行了亲子鉴定。我发现这9只后代中有5只是由非群体雄性所生。有人认为,社会变革、群体规模小以及受孕时间都是促成非群体雄性繁殖成功的因素。