Finestone Emma, Bonnie Kristin E, Hopper Lydia M, Vreeman Vivian M, Lonsdorf Elizabeth V, Ross Stephen R
The Lester E. Fisher Center for the Study and Conservation of Apes, Lincoln Park Zoo, Chicago, USA.
The Lester E. Fisher Center for the Study and Conservation of Apes, Lincoln Park Zoo, Chicago, USA; Department of Psychology, Beloit College, Beloit, USA.
Behav Processes. 2014 Jun;105:71-8. doi: 10.1016/j.beproc.2014.03.006. Epub 2014 Mar 26.
The foraging activity of chimpanzees requires individuals to balance personal preferences with nutrient requirements, food availability, and interactions with members of their social group. To determine whether chimpanzee food preferences are fixed or malleable across varying socio-ecological contexts, we presented six zoo-housed chimpanzees with pairwise combinations of four different foods under two experimental conditions. First, we individually tested each chimpanzee's choices for the four foods to ascertain individual preferences. Second, we tested the chimpanzees in a situation which more-closely mimicked the foraging pressures experienced by wild chimpanzees. In this second condition, the chimpanzees were tested in a group setting and the food availability was less predictable, such as in a patchy foraging environment. Subjects expressed significant variation in their selection of which foods to consume in the two different contexts and also appeared more willing to consume less-preferred foods in the unpredictable, social environment. These results suggest that chimpanzees' food preferences are not fixed, but change with context and are likely mediated by social facilitation. This is not only important to understand chimpanzees' foraging patterns and dietary requirements, but also has implications for experimental paradigms that rely on food preferences.
黑猩猩的觅食活动要求个体在个人偏好与营养需求、食物可得性以及与社会群体成员的互动之间取得平衡。为了确定黑猩猩的食物偏好在不同的社会生态环境中是固定不变还是具有可塑性,我们在两种实验条件下,向六只圈养在动物园的黑猩猩提供了四种不同食物的两两组合。首先,我们分别测试了每只黑猩猩对这四种食物的选择,以确定个体偏好。其次,我们在一种更接近野生黑猩猩所面临的觅食压力的情境中对黑猩猩进行了测试。在第二种条件下,黑猩猩是在群体环境中接受测试的,并且食物的可得性更难预测,比如在一个分散的觅食环境中。研究对象在两种不同情境下对食用何种食物的选择表现出了显著差异,并且在不可预测的社会环境中,它们似乎更愿意食用不太喜欢的食物。这些结果表明,黑猩猩的食物偏好并非固定不变,而是会随环境变化,并且很可能受到社会促进作用的影响。这不仅对于理解黑猩猩的觅食模式和饮食需求很重要,而且对于依赖食物偏好的实验范式也有影响。