de Waal Frans B M, Luttrell Lesleigh M
Wisconsin Regional Primate Research Center, University of Wisconsin, Madison.
Am J Primatol. 1985;9(2):73-85. doi: 10.1002/ajp.1350090202.
Teeth-baring in a large captive rhesus monkey group (Macaca mulatta) was observed over a 30-month period. Its directional consistency among adults was significantly higher than that of aggression. The unidirectionality was so extreme that the facial display must be seen as a formal status indicator; ie, a signal of which the direction is independent of short-term contextual variation. As such, it seems adapted for communication about the state of the relationship. Formal dominance relationships among adults could be arranged in a hierarchy which approached perfect linearity. Focal observations demonstrated that teeth-baring was associated with withdrawal. It was uncommon among foraging monkeys, perhaps because dominant animals paid less attention to their subordinates in this context. The speed of rank acquisition by young females, in terms of received teeth-baring, was highest among peers and lowest against the group's old matriarchs. The age at which dominance over unrelated adult females was achieved correlated negatively with the amount of affiliative contact with these females. This translates into a positive correlation between bonding and rank establishment, indicating that dominance processes may be indistinguishable from social integration.
在30个月的时间里,对一大群圈养恒河猴(猕猴)的露齿行为进行了观察。成年个体间露齿行为的方向一致性显著高于攻击行为。这种单向性非常极端,以至于面部展示必须被视为一种正式的地位指标;也就是说,一种方向独立于短期情境变化的信号。因此,它似乎适用于关于关系状态的交流。成年个体之间的正式等级关系可以排列成接近完美线性的等级制度。焦点观察表明,露齿行为与退缩有关。在觅食的猴子中这种行为并不常见,可能是因为在这种情况下,占主导地位的动物对其下属关注较少。就接受露齿行为而言,年轻雌性获得等级的速度在同龄人中最高,而相对于群体中的老雌性首领则最低。在与无关成年雌性建立支配地位的年龄与和这些雌性建立的亲和接触量呈负相关。这意味着建立联系与确立等级之间呈正相关,表明支配过程可能与社会融合难以区分。