Weigel Erin A, Berman Carol M
Evolution, Ecology and Behavior, University at Buffalo, The State University of New York | SUNY Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, USA.
Department of Anthropology, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, USA.
Primates. 2018 May;59(3):253-265. doi: 10.1007/s10329-017-0646-3. Epub 2017 Dec 26.
The play face is a well-established play signal in nonhuman primates that functions to invite play and convey a playful intent. However, recent evidence indicates that some species display repertoires of play signals that may have more specific meanings related to particular aspects of play. Furthermore, previous studies have inconsistently categorized gorilla behaviors as play signals versus actual play. Here we aim to identify behaviors displayed by two immature captive western lowland gorillas (Gorilla gorilla gorilla) at the Buffalo Zoo that meet three necessary criteria to be considered play signals. Specifically, we (1) investigate whether 21 candidate signals are significantly different from actual play behaviors, (2) and from similar signals used in non-play contexts, and (3) determine whether they predict the occurrence of social play. The results indicate that at least 18 of the 21 candidate signals have strong support for classification as play signals. These findings represent first steps in determining the function of multiple play signals in gorillas.
游戏脸是一种在非人类灵长类动物中已确立的游戏信号,其作用是邀请玩耍并传达玩耍意图。然而,最近的证据表明,一些物种展示的游戏信号 repertoire 可能与玩耍的特定方面有更具体的含义。此外,以前的研究对大猩猩行为是归类为游戏信号还是实际玩耍并不一致。在这里,我们旨在识别布法罗动物园的两只未成年圈养西部低地大猩猩(Gorilla gorilla gorilla)所展示的行为,这些行为符合被视为游戏信号的三个必要标准。具体来说,我们(1)调查21个候选信号是否与实际玩耍行为有显著差异,(2)以及与非玩耍情境中使用的类似信号有显著差异,(3)确定它们是否能预测社交玩耍的发生。结果表明,21个候选信号中至少有18个有充分的证据支持被归类为游戏信号。这些发现是确定大猩猩多种游戏信号功能的第一步。