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共同生活:卷尾猴(Cebus apella)和松鼠猴(Saimiri sciureus)单种和混种群的行为和福利。

Living together: behavior and welfare in single and mixed species groups of capuchin (Cebus apella) and squirrel monkeys (Saimiri sciureus).

机构信息

Scottish Primate Research Group, Department of Psychology, University of Stirling, Stirling, Scotland.

出版信息

Am J Primatol. 2010 Jan;72(1):33-47. doi: 10.1002/ajp.20748.

Abstract

There are potential advantages of housing primates in mixed species exhibits for both the visiting public and the primates themselves. If the primates naturally associate in the wild, it may be more educational and enjoyable for the public to view. Increases in social complexity and stimulation may be enriching for the primates. However, mixed species exhibits might also create welfare problems such as stress from interspecific aggression. We present data on the behavior of single and mixed species groups of capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella) and squirrel monkeys (Saimiri sciureus) housed at the Living Links to Human Evolution Research Centre in the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland's Edinburgh Zoo. These species associate in the wild, gaining foraging benefits and decreased predation. But Cebus are also predators themselves with potential risks for the smaller Saimiri. To study their living together we took scan samples at > or =15 min intervals on single (n=109) and mixed species groups (n=152), and all occurrences of intraspecific aggression and interspecific interactions were recorded. We found no evidence of chronic stress and Saimiri actively chose to associate with Cebus. On 79% of scans, the two species simultaneously occupied the same part of their enclosure. No vertical displacement was observed. Interspecific interactions were common (>2.5/hr), and equally divided among mildly aggressive, neutral, and affiliative interactions such as play. Only one aggressive interaction involved physical contact and was non-injurious. Aggressive interactions were mostly (65%) displacements and vocal exchanges, initiated almost equally by Cebus and Saimiri. Modifications to the enclosure were successful in reducing these mildly aggressive interactions with affiliative interactions increasing in frequency and diversity. Our data suggest that in carefully designed, large enclosures, naturally associating monkeys are able to live harmoniously and are enriched by each other.

摘要

将灵长类动物饲养在混合物种展览中对游客和灵长类动物本身都有潜在的好处。如果灵长类动物在野外自然地聚集在一起,那么公众观看可能会更具教育意义和趣味性。社会复杂性和刺激的增加可能对灵长类动物有益。然而,混合物种展览也可能会产生福利问题,例如来自种间攻击的压力。我们展示了在苏格兰皇家动物学会爱丁堡动物园的生命联系人类进化研究中心饲养的单种和混合物种组卷尾猴(Cebus apella)和松鼠猴(Saimiri sciureus)的行为数据。这些物种在野外相互关联,从中获得觅食益处并减少捕食。但是,Cebus 本身也是捕食者,对较小的 Saimiri 有潜在风险。为了研究它们的共同生活,我们在单种组(n=109)和混合物种组(n=152)上以≥15 分钟的间隔进行扫描取样,并记录了所有同种内攻击和种间相互作用的发生情况。我们没有发现慢性压力的证据,并且 Saimiri 主动选择与 Cebus 相关联。在 79%的扫描中,两种物种同时占据了它们围栏的同一部分。没有观察到垂直位移。种间相互作用很常见(>2.5/小时),并且大致分为轻度攻击性、中性和亲和性相互作用,如玩耍。只有一次涉及身体接触的攻击性相互作用没有造成伤害。攻击性相互作用主要是(65%)位移和发声交换,由 Cebus 和 Saimiri 几乎均等发起。围栏的改造成功地减少了这些轻度攻击性的相互作用,而亲和性的相互作用的频率和多样性增加了。我们的数据表明,在精心设计的大围栏中,自然聚集的猴子能够和谐相处,并且彼此之间得到丰富。

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