Zamma Koichiro
Great Ape Research Institute, Hayashibara Biochemical Laboratories, Inc., 952-2 Nu, Tamano, Okayama, 706-0316, Japan.
Primates. 2011 Oct;52(4):323-8. doi: 10.1007/s10329-011-0267-1. Epub 2011 Aug 23.
Grooming was observed in 11 wild chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii) in Mahale, Tanzania, and the number of removal and stroke movements and grooming duration were recorded. Removal movements were more frequent during social grooming than during self-grooming. Chimpanzees used one or both hands for grooming, and grooming using both hands was more efficient for removing small objects. Due to physical constraints, self-grooming of the arms was almost always done using only one hand. The removal movement frequency during arm grooming was lower when self-grooming than when grooming another. They were more likely to use both hands during grooming another than during self-grooming, and fewer physical constraints during social grooming enabled a higher level of hygienic grooming.
在坦桑尼亚马哈勒对11只野生黑猩猩(潘氏黑猩猩施氏亚种)进行了梳理行为观察,并记录了清除动作和抚摸动作的次数以及梳理持续时间。社交性梳理时的清除动作比自我梳理时更频繁。黑猩猩用一只或两只手进行梳理,用两只手进行梳理在清除小物体时更有效。由于身体限制,手臂的自我梳理几乎总是只用一只手完成。自我梳理时手臂梳理的清除动作频率低于为其他黑猩猩梳理时。它们在为其他黑猩猩梳理时比自我梳理时更可能使用双手,社交性梳理时较少的身体限制使得卫生梳理水平更高。