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打哈欠与社交方式:在宽容型和专制型猕猴(黑冠猕猴和日本猕猴)中的不同功能

Yawning and social styles: Different functions in tolerant and despotic macaques (Macaca tonkeana and Macaca fuscata).

作者信息

Zannella Alessandra, Stanyon Roscoe, Palagi Elisabetta

机构信息

Anthropology Laboratories, Department of Biology, University of Florence.

Natural History Museum, University of Pisa.

出版信息

J Comp Psychol. 2017 Aug;131(3):179-188. doi: 10.1037/com0000062. Epub 2017 Mar 20.

Abstract

Yawning is a multifunctional behavior with a role in social communication. In Old World monkeys, the "tension yawn" is often used as a threat, allowing individuals to completely expose their canines. To explore the role of this phenomenon, we selected 2 closely related species-Japanese macaques (Macaca fuscata) and Tonkean macaques (M. tonkeana)-which differ primarily in terms of their tolerance levels. Japanese macaques are classified as despotic; Tonkean macaques are classified as tolerant. Both species live in multimale-multifemale societies, show a high level of sexual dimorphism, and have comparable yawning repertoires that include displaying a covered teeth yawn and an uncovered gums yawn. We found comparable baseline frequencies of the 2 yawning types and a similar distribution of these behaviors according to sex (males yawned more frequently than females). This morphological homogeneity permitted us to evaluate potential differences in the meaning of yawning as a function of social tension, aggressive contexts, and dominance hierarchy. Divergent social styles determine a functional dichotomy in the use of the covered teeth yawn and the uncovered gums yawn. The covered teeth yawn is not susceptible to social and environmental stimuli and seems to be a form of yawning mostly linked to the physiology of the sleep-wake cycle. However, the uncovered gums yawn is modulated according to different social contexts, and its use could be favored by natural selection, especially in tolerant species, which apparently require more elaborate forms of social communication. (PsycINFO Database Record

摘要

打哈欠是一种具有社会交流功能的多功能行为。在旧世界猴中,“紧张性哈欠”常被用作一种威胁,使个体能够完全露出犬齿。为了探究这一现象的作用,我们选择了两个亲缘关系密切的物种——日本猕猴(Macaca fuscata)和汤基猕猴(M. tonkeana)——它们的主要区别在于耐受水平。日本猕猴被归类为专制型;汤基猕猴被归类为宽容型。这两个物种都生活在多雄多雌的群体中,表现出高度的两性异形,并且具有类似的哈欠表现形式,包括露出牙齿的哈欠和露出牙龈的哈欠。我们发现这两种哈欠类型的基线频率相当,并且根据性别,这些行为的分布也相似(雄性比雌性更频繁地打哈欠)。这种形态上的同质性使我们能够评估作为社会紧张、攻击情境和优势等级制度函数的哈欠含义的潜在差异。不同的社会风格决定了在使用露出牙齿的哈欠和露出牙龈的哈欠方面的功能二分法。露出牙齿的哈欠不易受到社会和环境刺激的影响,似乎是一种主要与睡眠 - 觉醒周期生理相关的哈欠形式。然而,露出牙龈的哈欠会根据不同的社会情境进行调节,并且它的使用可能受到自然选择的青睐,特别是在宽容型物种中,显然这些物种需要更复杂的社会交流形式。(PsycINFO数据库记录)

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