Department of Psychology, University of California, Davis, California, USA.
California National Primate Research Center, Davis, California, USA.
Am J Primatol. 2023 Jul;85(7):e23496. doi: 10.1002/ajp.23496. Epub 2023 Apr 26.
Behavioral compatibility plays a critical role in shaping how potential mates interact with and evaluate each other and whether they choose to pursue a relationship. Compatibility is especially important for mate choice and relationship quality in pair-bonding species that form long-term attachments between mates. Although this process has been studied in humans and birds, relatively few studies have investigated it in non-human primates. In this study, we investigated whether pairing titi monkeys (Plecturocebus cupreus) based on initial compatibility increased postpairing affiliation between mates. Subjects were 12 unpaired adult titi monkeys (two cohorts of three males and three females). We determined each subject's initial interest in each opposite-sex potential mate in their cohort across a series of six 30-min interaction periods (i.e., "speed-dates"). To determine initial compatibility, we used the Social Relations Model to calculate relationship effects in initial interest (how much each subject uniquely preferred each potential mate beyond their own affiliative disposition and their partner's popularity). We then paired monkeys in a way that maximized net relationship effects between pairs, and measured longitudinal pair affiliation (Proximity, Contact, Tail Twining, and Combined Affiliation) for 6 months postpairing using daily scan-sample observations and monthly home-cage video recordings. Multilevel models showed that, on average, the six speed-dating pairs exhibited higher levels of Tail Twining (determined from scan-sample observations; β = 0.31) compared to a group of 13 age-matched colony pairs that were determined quasi-randomly without quantifying compatibility. The degree of initial compatibility within speed-dating pairs also predicted higher levels of Combined Affiliation (determined from video recordings) at earlier post-pairing time points, with the association peaking at 2 months postpairing (β = 0.57). These findings suggest that initial compatibility facilitates pair bonding in titi monkeys. We conclude by discussing how the speed-dating design can be used for colony management to inform pair-housing decisions.
行为兼容性在塑造潜在伴侣如何相互作用和评估彼此以及他们是否选择建立关系方面起着至关重要的作用。在形成伴侣之间长期联系的配对物种中,兼容性对于配偶选择和关系质量尤为重要。尽管人类和鸟类的这一过程已经得到了研究,但相对较少的研究调查了非人类灵长类动物。在这项研究中,我们调查了根据初始兼容性配对提蒂猴(Plecturocebus cupreus)是否会增加配对后伴侣之间的联系。研究对象是 12 只未配对的成年提蒂猴(两个三雄三雌的群体)。我们在一系列六个 30 分钟的互动期间(即“速配”)确定了每个被试对其群体中每个异性潜在伴侣的初始兴趣。为了确定初始兼容性,我们使用社会关系模型计算初始兴趣中的关系效应(每个被试对每个潜在伴侣的独特偏好程度,超过了他们自己的亲和力和伴侣的受欢迎程度)。然后,我们以最大化配对之间净关系效应的方式对猴子进行配对,并在配对后 6 个月内使用每日扫描样本观察和每月家庭笼视频记录来测量纵向配对联系(接近度、接触、尾部缠绕和综合联系)。多层次模型显示,平均而言,六对速配对表现出更高水平的尾部缠绕(从扫描样本观察中确定;β=0.31),而一组 13 只年龄匹配的群体对则是根据无定量兼容性的准随机确定的。速配对中初始兼容性的程度也预测了更早的配对后时间点更高水平的综合联系(从视频记录中确定),关联在配对后 2 个月达到峰值(β=0.57)。这些发现表明,初始兼容性促进了提蒂猴的配对结合。我们最后讨论了如何使用速配设计来进行群体管理,为配对住房决策提供信息。