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通过大猩猩的视角探寻人类社会性的进化观点。

Searching for evolutionary perspectives of human sociality through the eyes of gorillas.

作者信息

Yamagiwa Juichi

机构信息

Research Institute for Humanity and Nature, Kyoto, Japan.

出版信息

Primates. 2025 Sep;66(5):411-422. doi: 10.1007/s10329-025-01198-0. Epub 2025 Jul 8.

Abstract

Through primatology, I realized it was possible to examine sociality from a perspective outside of the human species. I joined Kyoto University's Laboratory of Physical Anthropology under the supervision of Imanishi Kinji and Itani Junichiro. I decided to pursue field-based discovery research on Japanese macaques and gorillas aligned with my mentor's frameworks. First, I traversed Japan, investigating macaque ecology, sociality, and morphologic variation. Next, Iinvestigated the socio-ecology of gorillas in Africa. I focused on Grauer's gorillas in Kahuzi-Biega National Park (Zaire), and mountain gorillas in Volcanoes National Park (Rwanda). These populations exhibited differences in the prevalence of multi-male groups, female migration patterns, and male group formations. Under the supervision of Dian Fossey in Rwanda, I studied male and group life histories. Following Fossey's tragic death and The movement of Karisoke Research Centre outside the park. I resolved to collaborate with local researchers and engage in community conservation activities. In Kahuzi, I studied the sympatric coexistence of gorillas and chimpanzees in higher and lower regions. They share habitats and diets but adopt different foraging strategies, particularly during periods of fruit scarcity. Early humans adopted a strategy of "turning weaknesses into strengths."This approach enabled us to colonize diverse environments inaccessible to other primates. Modern society has shifted toward a strategy of "amplifying strengths" through technology, leading to significant degradation of the environment. Field studies of nonhuman primates can shed light on the nature and origins of human societies. Continuation of field research is crucial for envisioning and shaping a prosperous future for humanity.

摘要

通过灵长类动物学,我意识到有可能从人类物种之外的角度来研究社会性。我在今西锦司和伊谷纯一郎的指导下加入了京都大学体质人类学实验室。我决定按照导师的框架,对日本猕猴和大猩猩进行基于实地考察的发现研究。首先,我走遍日本,调查猕猴的生态、社会性和形态变异。接下来,我研究了非洲大猩猩的社会生态学。我重点研究了扎伊尔卡胡兹-别加国家公园的格劳尔大猩猩,以及卢旺达火山国家公园的山地大猩猩。这些种群在多雄性群体的普遍程度、雌性迁移模式和雄性群体构成方面存在差异。在卢旺达戴安·福西的指导下,我研究了雄性和群体的生活史。福西不幸去世以及卡里索克研究中心迁至公园外之后,我决定与当地研究人员合作,参与社区保护活动。在卡胡兹,我研究了大猩猩和黑猩猩在高低不同区域的同域共存情况。它们共享栖息地和食物,但采用不同的觅食策略,尤其是在水果稀缺时期。早期人类采用了一种“化劣势为优势”的策略。这种方法使我们能够在其他灵长类动物无法进入的各种环境中殖民。现代社会已转向通过技术“放大优势”的策略,导致环境严重退化。对非人类灵长类动物的实地研究可以揭示人类社会的本质和起源。继续进行实地研究对于构想和塑造人类繁荣的未来至关重要。

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