Department of Psychology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA.
Department of Anthropology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA.
Am J Primatol. 2023 Sep;85(9):e23534. doi: 10.1002/ajp.23534. Epub 2023 Jul 17.
Research in African ape sanctuaries has emerged as an important context for our understanding of comparative cognition and behavior. While much of this work has focused on experimental studies of cognition, these animals semi-free-range in forest habitats and therefore can also provide important information about the behavior of primates in socioecologically-relevant naturalistic contexts. In this "New Approaches" article, we describe a project where we implemented a synthetic program of observational data collection at Ngamba Island Chimpanzee Sanctuary in Uganda, directly modeled after long-term data collection protocols at the Kibale Chimpanzee Project in Uganda, a wild chimpanzee field site. The foundation for this project was a strong partnership between sanctuary staff, field site staff, and external researchers. We describe how we developed a data-collection protocol through discussion and collaboration among these groups, and trained sanctuary caregivers to collect novel observational data using these protocols. We use these data as a case study to examine: (1) how behavioral observations in sanctuaries can inform primate welfare and care practices, such as by understanding aggression within the group; (2) how matched observational protocols across sites can inform our understanding of primate behavior across different contexts, including sex differences in social relationships; and (3) how more robust collaborations between foreign researchers and local partners can support capacity-building in primate range countries, along with mentoring and training students more broadly.
在非裔类人猿保护区的研究已经成为我们理解比较认知和行为的一个重要背景。虽然这项工作的大部分都集中在认知的实验研究上,但这些动物在半自由放养的森林栖息地中,因此也可以为灵长类动物在社会生态相关的自然主义背景下的行为提供重要信息。在这篇“新方法”文章中,我们描述了一个项目,该项目在乌干达的恩加贝岛黑猩猩保护区实施了综合观测数据收集计划,该计划直接模拟了乌干达基巴莱黑猩猩项目(一个野生黑猩猩实地研究站)的长期数据收集协议。该项目的基础是保护区工作人员、实地研究站工作人员和外部研究人员之间的强有力的伙伴关系。我们描述了如何通过这些群体之间的讨论和合作来制定数据收集协议,并培训保护区护理人员使用这些协议收集新的观测数据。我们使用这些数据作为案例研究来考察:(1)保护区中的行为观察如何为灵长类动物的福利和护理实践提供信息,例如通过了解群体内的攻击行为;(2)如何通过跨地点匹配的观测协议来了解不同背景下的灵长类动物行为,包括社会关系中的性别差异;(3)如何通过外国研究人员和当地合作伙伴之间更紧密的合作,支持灵长类动物分布国家的能力建设,以及更广泛地指导和培训学生。