Oates J F
Z Tierpsychol. 1977 Sep;45(1):1-60. doi: 10.1111/j.1439-0310.1977.tb01007.x.
To investigate relationships between ecology and social organization, observations were made on several populations of Colobus guereza in East Africa in 1970-74. Study time was concentrated in the Kibale Forest and the Kabalega National Park, Uganda. Findings on social behaviour are reported in this paper. Assessments of group composition were made. The repertoire of communicatory acts was analysed. During five-day continuous observation periods at Kibale (12 consecutive months) and at Kabalega (two months) all social interactions between members of one habituated group, and between this group and others, were recorded. 6 Kibale groups were monitored over a four-year period to examine changes in group structure. The results are compared with those from other studies and the adaptive significance of guereza social behaviour is discussed, emphasizing differences in male and female strategies.
为了研究生态与社会组织之间的关系,1970年至1974年期间对东非的几个疣猴种群进行了观察。研究时间集中在乌干达的基巴莱森林和卡巴莱加国家公园。本文报告了关于社会行为的研究结果。对群体组成进行了评估。分析了交流行为的全部内容。在基巴莱(连续12个月)和卡巴莱加(两个月)进行为期五天的连续观察期间,记录了一个习惯化群体成员之间以及该群体与其他群体之间的所有社会互动。在四年时间里对基巴莱的6个群体进行了监测,以研究群体结构的变化。将结果与其他研究的结果进行了比较,并讨论了疣猴社会行为的适应性意义,重点强调了雄性和雌性策略的差异。