Schaffner Colleen M, Slater Kathy Y, Aureli Filippo
Department of Psychology, University of Chester, Chester CH1 4BJ, UK.
Primates. 2012 Jan;53(1):49-56. doi: 10.1007/s10329-011-0271-5. Epub 2011 Sep 1.
In social organizations characterized by male philopatry, social relationships between males are argued to be the strongest. Little is known about the social relationships of philopatric male spider monkeys. To address this limitation, we investigated social relationships among individually recognized wild adult male spider monkeys from two well-habituated communities in the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico, focusing on affiliative behaviors important in regulating male social relationships, including grooming, embracing, arm-wrapping, and grappling. We examined whether behaviors were reciprocated between male partners and whether age was a factor in how the behaviors were distributed or reciprocated, by examining differences between younger adult males (<10 years) and older adult males (≥14 years). Although we found evidence that affiliative behaviors were overall reciprocated between spider monkey adult males, there were pronounced differences in the interactions depending on their relative age. Reciprocation in grooming and embraces between same-age males suggests their relationships are valuable to both partners. Among different-age dyads, younger males gave more embraces than they received, were the initiators of grappling and arm-wrapped more often than with same-age males, suggesting relationships between younger and older males are more risky. This confirms that younger males are attracted to older males, probably because they value relationships with older males more than the reverse, but they are also at risk.
在以雄性留居为特征的社会组织中,雄性之间的社会关系被认为是最为紧密的。对于留居的雄性蜘蛛猴的社会关系,我们所知甚少。为了克服这一局限,我们对来自墨西哥尤卡坦半岛两个习惯化程度良好的群落中可个体识别的野生成年雄性蜘蛛猴之间的社会关系进行了调查,重点关注在调节雄性社会关系中重要的亲和行为,包括梳理毛发、拥抱、手臂环绕和扭打。我们通过研究年轻成年雄性(<10岁)和年长成年雄性(≥14岁)之间的差异,来检验这些行为在雄性伙伴之间是否相互回报,以及年龄是否是这些行为分布或相互回报方式的一个因素。尽管我们发现有证据表明蜘蛛猴成年雄性之间的亲和行为总体上是相互回报的,但根据它们的相对年龄,互动存在明显差异。同龄雄性之间在梳理毛发和拥抱行为上的相互回报表明它们的关系对双方都很重要。在不同年龄的配对中,年轻雄性得到的拥抱比给予的更多,扭打的发起者更多,并且比与同龄雄性相比更频繁地进行手臂环绕,这表明年轻雄性与年长雄性之间的关系风险更大。这证实了年轻雄性被年长雄性所吸引,可能是因为它们比年长雄性更看重与对方的关系,但它们也面临风险。