Mendoza S P, Mason W A
Department of Psychology, University of California, Davis 95616.
Physiol Behav. 1989 Oct;46(4):597-603. doi: 10.1016/0031-9384(89)90338-7.
The South American squirrel monkey (Saimiri sciureus) typically lives in large social groups containing several individuals of all age/sex categories. When living in established heterosexual pairs, reproduction in this seasonally breeding primate is poor. We attempted to induce breeding activity in pair-housed monkeys by forming new heterosexual pairs just prior to the breeding season. Breeding readiness, as reflected in behavior and gonadal hormones, was induced in males, but not in females. Males also showed persistent increases in cortisol levels following formation of new heterosexual pairs; females did not. The results indicate that social stimulation provided by a single novel female is sufficient to enhance breeding readiness in male squirrel monkeys. Females, on the other hand, are apparently unresponsive to a single male whether novel or familiar; this may account for the poor reproductive success in squirrel monkeys housed in heterosexual pairs.
南美松鼠猴(僧面猴属)通常生活在大型社会群体中,群体包含各个年龄/性别的多个个体。在这个季节性繁殖的灵长类动物中,当以异性配对的方式饲养时,繁殖情况不佳。我们试图通过在繁殖季节前组建新的异性配对,来诱导成对饲养的猴子进行繁殖活动。从行为和性腺激素方面反映出的繁殖准备状态,在雄性中被诱导出来,但在雌性中却没有。新的异性配对形成后,雄性的皮质醇水平也持续升高;雌性则没有。结果表明,由单一陌生雌性提供的社会刺激足以增强雄性松鼠猴的繁殖准备状态。另一方面,雌性显然对单一雄性(无论是陌生的还是熟悉的)没有反应;这可能是异性配对饲养的松鼠猴繁殖成功率低的原因。