California National Primate Research Center, University of California Davis, Davis, CA, USA.
Am J Primatol. 2013 Oct;75(10):995-1008. doi: 10.1002/ajp.22161. Epub 2013 May 2.
Captive rhesus macaques sometimes exhibit undesirable abnormal behaviors, such as motor stereotypic behavior (MSB) and self-abuse. Many risk factors for these behaviors have been identified but the list is far from comprehensive, and large individual differences in rate of behavior expression remain. The goal of the current study was to determine which experiences predict expression of MSB and self-biting, and if individual differences in personality can account for additional variation in MSB expression. A risk factor analysis was performed utilizing data from over 4,000 rhesus monkeys at the California National Primate Research Center. Data were analyzed using model selection, with the best fitting models evaluated using Akaike Information Criterion. Results confirmed previous research that males exhibit more MSB and self-biting than females, MSB decreases with age, and indoor reared animals exhibit more MSB and self-biting than outdoor reared animals. Additionally, results indicated that animals exhibited less MSB and self-biting for each year spent outdoors; frequency of room moves and number of projects positively predicted MSB; pair separations positively predicted MSB and self-biting; pair housed animals expressed less MSB than single housed and grate paired animals; and that animals expressed more MSB and self-biting when in bottom rack cages, or cages near the room entrance. Based on these results we recommend limiting exposure to these risk factors when possible. Our results also demonstrated a relationship between personality and MSB expression, with animals low on gentle temperament, active in response to a human intruder, and high on novel object contact expressing more MSB. From these results we propose that an animal's MSB is related to its predisposition for an active personality, with active animals expressing higher rates of MSB.
圈养恒河猴有时会表现出不良的异常行为,例如刻板运动行为(MSB)和自残。已经确定了许多导致这些行为的风险因素,但这个清单还远远不够全面,而且行为表达率的个体差异仍然很大。本研究的目的是确定哪些经历可以预测 MSB 和自咬的表达,以及个体的个性差异是否可以解释 MSB 表达的额外变化。利用加利福尼亚国家灵长类动物研究中心的 4000 多只恒河猴的数据进行了风险因素分析。使用模型选择对数据进行了分析,使用赤池信息量准则(Akaike Information Criterion)评估最佳拟合模型。结果证实了先前的研究,即雄性比雌性表现出更多的 MSB 和自咬,MSB 随年龄的增长而减少,室内饲养的动物比室外饲养的动物表现出更多的 MSB 和自咬。此外,结果表明,动物在户外度过的每一年都会表现出较少的 MSB 和自咬;房间移动的频率和项目数量与 MSB 呈正相关;分开饲养的动物与群居饲养的动物相比,MSB 和自咬的发生率更高;群养的动物比单养和格栅配对的动物表现出较少的 MSB;当动物处于底部笼架或靠近房间入口的笼子时,会表现出更多的 MSB 和自咬。基于这些结果,我们建议在可能的情况下限制接触这些风险因素。我们的结果还表明个性与 MSB 表达之间存在关系,具有温和气质低、对人类入侵者反应活跃、对新物体接触高的动物表现出更多的 MSB。根据这些结果,我们提出动物的 MSB 与其积极个性的倾向有关,积极的动物表现出更高的 MSB 发生率。