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伴侣关系持续时间对社会性一夫一妻制的白喉卷尾猴(Callicebus cupreus)的雌雄个体的结对行为有差异影响。

Relationship tenure differentially influences pair-bond behavior in male and female socially monogamous titi monkeys (Callicebus cupreus).

机构信息

Neuroscience and Behavior Unit, California National Primate Research Center, University of California-Davis, Davis, California.

Animal Behavior Graduate Group, University of California-Davis, Davis, California.

出版信息

Am J Primatol. 2020 Oct;82(10):e23181. doi: 10.1002/ajp.23181. Epub 2020 Aug 4.

Abstract

Pair-bonded primates have uniquely enduring relationships and partners engage in a suite of behaviors to maintain these close bonds. In titi monkeys, pair bond formation has been extensively studied, but changes across relationship tenure remain unstudied. We evaluated differences in behavioral indicators of pair bonding in newly formed (~6 months paired, n = 9) compared to well-established pairs (average 3 years paired, n = 8) of titi monkeys (Callicebus cupreus) as well as sex differences within the pairs. We hypothesized that overall males would contribute more to maintenance than females, but that the pattern of maintenance behaviors would differ between newly formed and well-established pairs. Each titi monkey (N = 34) participated in a partner preference test (PPT), where the subject was placed in a middle test cage with grated windows separating the subject from the partner on one side and an opposite-sex stranger on the other side. During this 150-min behavioral test, we quantified four key behaviors: time in proximity to the partner or stranger as well as aggressive displays toward the partner or stranger. Overall, we found different behavioral profiles representing newly formed and well-established pair-bond relationships in titi monkeys and male-biased relationship maintenance. Males spent ∼40% of their time in the PPT maintaining proximity to the female partner, regardless of relationship tenure. Males from well-established bonds spent less time (14%) near the female stranger compared to males from newly formed bonds (21%) at the trend level. In contrast, females from well-established bonds spent less (23%) time near the male partner in the PPT compared to females from newly formed bonds (47%). Aggressive displays were more frequent in newly formed bonds compared to well-established bonds, especially for females. Scan sampling for homecage affiliation showed that newly formed pairs were more likely to be found tail twining than well-established pairs.

摘要

有伴侣的灵长类动物具有独特的持久关系,它们会采取一系列行为来维持这种亲密关系。在 titi 猴中,对伴侣关系的形成进行了广泛的研究,但对关系存续期间的变化仍未进行研究。我们评估了新形成的(~6 个月配对,n=9)和已经稳定的(平均配对 3 年,n=8)titi 猴(Callicebus cupreus)的配对结合行为指标的差异,以及配对内的性别差异。我们假设,雄性在维持关系方面的贡献总体上会大于雌性,但新形成和稳定的配对之间的维持行为模式会有所不同。每只 titi 猴(N=34)都参与了伴侣偏好测试(PPT),在测试中,猴子被放置在一个中间测试笼中,笼子的一侧有带格栅的窗户,将猴子与伴侣隔开,另一侧是异性陌生猴子。在这个 150 分钟的行为测试中,我们量化了四个关键行为:与伴侣或陌生猴子在一起的时间以及对伴侣或陌生猴子的攻击性表现。总的来说,我们发现了代表 titi 猴中新形成和稳定的伴侣关系的不同行为模式,以及雄性偏向的关系维持。雄性在 PPT 中花费了大约 40%的时间来维持与雌性伴侣的亲近,无论关系存续时间如何。来自稳定关系的雄性与来自新形成关系的雄性相比,在 PPT 中花在雌性陌生猴子附近的时间较少(14%),但这一差异仅在趋势水平上显著。相比之下,来自稳定关系的雌性在 PPT 中花在雄性伴侣附近的时间较少(23%),而来自新形成关系的雌性则较多(47%)。与稳定关系相比,新形成的关系中攻击性表现更为频繁,尤其是雌性。对家庭笼舍依附性的扫描采样显示,新形成的配对比稳定的配对更有可能被发现相互缠绕尾巴。

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