van Leeuwen Edwin J C, Mulenga Innocent Chitalu, Bodamer Mark D, Cronin Katherine A
School of Psychology and Neuroscience, St. Andrews University, Scotland, United Kingdom.
Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
Am J Primatol. 2016 Sep;78(9):914-22. doi: 10.1002/ajp.22560. Epub 2016 May 9.
The social behavior of chimpanzees has been extensively studied, yet not much is known about how they behave in response to the death of a group member. Here, we provide a detailed report of the reactions of a group of chimpanzees to finding the dead body of a 9-year-old male group member. The behavior of the group was characterized by quiet attendance and close inspections punctuated by rare displays. Moreover, the body was continuously attended and closely inspected by several adults and juveniles, including an adult male who formed a close social bond with the deceased individual after the deceased individual's mother died 4 years earlier. When considered with observations of how chimpanzees respond to dead infants and adults in this group and in others, these observations suggest that chimpanzees' responses to death may be mediated by social bonds with the deceased individual. The results are discussed in light of recent reports on chimpanzees' reactions to dead community members and more general primate thanatology. Am. J. Primatol. 78:914-922, 2016. © 2016 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
黑猩猩的社会行为已得到广泛研究,但对于它们在群体成员死亡时的行为反应却知之甚少。在此,我们详细报告了一群黑猩猩发现一名9岁雄性群体成员尸体时的反应。该群体的行为特点是安静守候并仔细检查,其间偶有特别举动。此外,尸体不断受到几只成年和幼年黑猩猩的守候与仔细检查,其中包括一名成年雄性,它在4年前死者的母亲去世后与死者建立了紧密的社会关系。结合对该群体以及其他群体中黑猩猩对死亡婴儿和成年个体反应的观察来看,这些观察结果表明,黑猩猩对死亡的反应可能由与死者的社会关系所介导。我们将根据最近关于黑猩猩对群体成员死亡反应的报告以及更广泛的灵长类动物死亡学对这些结果进行讨论。《美国灵长类学杂志》78:914 - 922, 2016年。© 2016威利期刊公司