Easley S P, Coelho A M
Behavioral Medicine Laboratory, Southwest Foundation for Biomedical Research, San Antonio, Tex.
Folia Primatol (Basel). 1991;56(4):190-201. doi: 10.1159/000156547.
Lipsmacking is performed by many Old World monkey species, and some studies of baboons and macaques suggest that lipsmacking may be associated with social status. We studied 60 adult anubis baboons (Papio cynocephalus anubis) for 18 months, measured social status and the rate of lipsmacking, and used these data to test the hypothesis that lipsmacking is related to social status. Our results indicate that social status and lipsmacking were not significantly correlated for either males or females. Analysis of lipsmacking in relation to social class (high vs. low) showed no significant difference between status classes for either sex. Lipsmacking was, however, found to be positively associated with affinitive behaviors. These results suggest that baboon lipsmacking provides positive social communication independently of social status.
许多旧世界猴物种都会咂嘴,对狒狒和猕猴的一些研究表明,咂嘴可能与社会地位有关。我们对60只成年东非狒狒(埃及狒狒)进行了18个月的研究,测量了社会地位和咂嘴频率,并利用这些数据来检验咂嘴与社会地位相关的假设。我们的结果表明,无论是雄性还是雌性,社会地位和咂嘴之间均无显著相关性。对咂嘴与社会阶层(高阶层与低阶层)关系的分析表明,无论雄性还是雌性,不同阶层之间均无显著差异。然而,发现咂嘴与亲和行为呈正相关。这些结果表明,狒狒的咂嘴行为提供了独立于社会地位的积极社会交流。