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早期生活经历和群体组成的改变塑造了前宠物和娱乐用黑猩猩(Pan troglodytes)的社交梳理网络。

Early life experience and alterations of group composition shape the social grooming networks of former pet and entertainment chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes).

机构信息

Unitat de Recerca i Etologia, Fundació MONA, Riudellots de la Selva, Spain.

Facultat d'Educació i Psicologia, Universitat de Girona, Girona, Spain.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2020 Jan 15;15(1):e0226947. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0226947. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

The long-term effects of early life adversities on social capacities have been documented in humans and wild-caught former laboratory chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes). However, former pet and entertainment chimpanzees have received little attention to date. This study aimed to investigate the long-term effects of early life experience on 18 former pet and entertainment chimpanzees, based on social grooming data collected at a primate rescue centre over a 12-year period. Moreover, we also focused on the possible short-term effects that alterations to group composition might have on grooming patterns. For this purpose, we compared stable and unstable periods (i.e. where alterations to group composition occurred). We used two individual social network measures to analyse the grooming activity and the distribution of grooming among group mates for each individual. We could show that wild-caught chimpanzees were significantly more selective regarding their grooming partners and spent less time grooming when compared to their captive born companions. We also found that individuals who were predominantly housed without conspecifics during infancy spent less time grooming compared to those who were predominantly housed with conspecifics during infancy. Furthermore, we found that alterations to the group composition had short-term effects on the distribution of social grooming from a more equal distribution during periods with a stable group composition towards a more unequal and selective distribution during unstable periods. Thus, we conclude that the social grooming networks of former pet and entertainment chimpanzees are shaped not only by long-term effects such as early life experience, but also by short-term effects such as alterations to group composition. Remarkably, we found not only captive born chimpanzees but also wild-caught individuals to adjust their grooming to socially challenging situations by modifying their grooming distribution in a similar way.

摘要

早期生活逆境对社会能力的长期影响在人类和野生捕获的前实验室黑猩猩(Pan troglodytes)中已有记载。然而,迄今为止,前宠物和娱乐用黑猩猩受到的关注甚少。本研究旨在根据在灵长类动物救援中心 12 年期间收集的社交梳理数据,调查早期生活经历对 18 只前宠物和娱乐用黑猩猩的长期影响。此外,我们还关注了群体组成的变化可能对梳理模式产生的短期影响。为此,我们比较了稳定和不稳定期(即群体组成发生变化的时期)。我们使用了两种个体社会网络措施来分析每个个体的梳理活动和梳理在群体同伴中的分布。我们可以表明,与圈养出生的同伴相比,野生捕获的黑猩猩在梳理伙伴方面更具选择性,并且梳理时间更少。我们还发现,在婴儿期主要与同种个体一起饲养的个体比在婴儿期主要与同种个体一起饲养的个体梳理时间更少。此外,我们发现群体组成的变化对社会梳理的分布具有短期影响,从稳定群体组成时期的更均等分布转变为不稳定时期的更不均等和更具选择性的分布。因此,我们得出结论,前宠物和娱乐用黑猩猩的社交梳理网络不仅受到早期生活经历等长期因素的影响,还受到群体组成变化等短期因素的影响。值得注意的是,我们不仅发现了圈养出生的黑猩猩,还发现了野生捕获的个体通过以类似的方式改变梳理分布来调整梳理以适应具有挑战性的社交情况。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/6657/6961849/cb044c6be58a/pone.0226947.g001.jpg

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