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卡廷加地区两组野生卷尾猴的增强工具包:工具制作、联合使用和次级工具。

The enhanced tool-kit of two groups of wild bearded capuchin monkeys in the Caatinga: tool making, associative use, and secondary tools.

作者信息

Mannu Massimo, Ottoni Eduardo B

机构信息

Laboratory of Cognitive Ethology, Department of Experimental Psychology, Institute of Psychology, University of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil.

出版信息

Am J Primatol. 2009 Mar;71(3):242-51. doi: 10.1002/ajp.20642.

Abstract

The use of stones to crack open encapsulated fruit is widespread among wild bearded capuchin monkeys (Cebus libidinosus) inhabiting savanna-like environments. Some populations in Serra da Capivara National Park (Piauí, Brazil), though, exhibit a seemingly broader toolkit, using wooden sticks as probes, and employing stone tools for a variety of purposes. Over the course of 701.5 hr of visual contact of two wild capuchin groups we recorded 677 tool use episodes. Five hundred and seventeen of these involved the use of stones, and 160 involved the use of sticks (or other plant parts) as probes to access water, arthropods, or the contents of insects' nests. Stones were mostly used as "hammers"--not only to open fruit or seeds, or smash other food items, but also to break dead wood, conglomerate rock, or cement in search of arthropods, to dislodge bigger stones, and to pulverize embedded quartz pebbles (licking, sniffing, or rubbing the body with the powder produced). Stones also were used in a "hammer-like" fashion to loosen the soil for digging out roots and arthropods, and sometimes as "hoes" to pull the loosened soil. In a few cases, we observed the re-utilization of stone tools for different purposes (N=3), or the combined use of two tools-stones and sticks (N=4) or two stones (N=5), as sequential or associative tools. On three occasions, the monkeys used smaller stones to loosen bigger quartz pebbles embedded in conglomerate rock, which were subsequently used as tools. These could be considered the first reports of secondary tool use by wild capuchin monkeys.

摘要

在栖息于类似热带稀树草原环境的野生卷尾猴(僧面猴属白喉卷尾猴)中,用石头砸开带壳果实的行为很普遍。不过,巴西皮奥伊州卡皮瓦拉山国家公园的一些猴群似乎拥有更丰富的工具库,它们会用木棍当作探针,并将石头工具用于多种用途。在对两组野生卷尾猴进行701.5小时的视觉观察过程中,我们记录了677次工具使用事件。其中517次涉及使用石头,160次涉及使用木棍(或其他植物部分)作为探针来获取水、节肢动物或昆虫巢穴中的东西。石头主要被用作“锤子”——不仅用于砸开果实或种子,或碾碎其他食物,还用于敲开枯木、砾岩或水泥以寻找节肢动物,推开更大的石头,以及碾碎嵌入的石英卵石(用产生的粉末舔舐、嗅闻或擦拭身体)。石头还以“类似锤子”的方式用于松动土壤以挖出根茎和节肢动物,有时还用作“锄头”来翻动松动的土壤。在少数情况下,我们观察到石头工具被重新用于不同目的(N = 3),或者两种工具——石头和木棍(N = 4)或两块石头(N = 5)被依次或联合使用,作为连续或关联工具。有三次,猴子们用较小的石头松动嵌入砾岩中的较大石英卵石,这些石英卵石随后被用作工具。这些可被视为野生卷尾猴二次使用工具的首次报告。

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