Berman C M, Rasmussen K L, Suomi S J
Department of Anthropology, State University of New York at Buffalo 14261.
Child Dev. 1994 Aug;65(4):1028-41.
Observations of 23 free-ranging rhesus monkey infants on Cayo Santiago, Puerto Rico, indicated that mothers' first postpartum estrous periods were marked by large increases in the amount of time infants were separated from their mothers, by disturbances in mother-infant relationships, and by increases in infant distress behavior. When their mothers resumed mating, most infants showed signs of agitation; a few briefly showed indications of depression. Male infants responded to their mothers' resumption of mating by playing more, whereas females engaged in less play and more allogrooming. The results suggest (a) that basic parallels exist between the behavioral responses of rhesus infants to their mothers' resumption of mating in the field and to forcible separation from their mothers in captivity and (b) that early separation experiences may play a role in the normal development or manifestation of sex differences in behavior.
对波多黎各圣地亚哥岛23只自由放养的恒河猴幼崽的观察表明,母亲产后首次发情期的特征是幼崽与母亲分离的时间大幅增加、母婴关系受到干扰以及幼崽痛苦行为增加。当母亲恢复交配时,大多数幼崽表现出躁动迹象;少数幼崽短暂表现出抑郁迹象。雄性幼崽通过增加玩耍来回应母亲恢复交配,而雌性幼崽玩耍减少,相互梳理毛发增多。结果表明:(a)恒河猴幼崽在野外对母亲恢复交配的行为反应与在圈养中被迫与母亲分离的行为反应存在基本相似之处;(b)早期分离经历可能在行为性别差异的正常发育或表现中起作用。