Drea C M
Yerkes Regional Primate Research Center, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, USA.
Am J Primatol. 1998;44(3):205-14. doi: 10.1002/(SICI)1098-2345(1998)44:3<205::AID-AJP3>3.0.CO;2-#.
This study reports on social modulation of exploratory behavior and response to novelty by members of a captive rhesus monkey colony. The group was trained to split in half, with one subgroup composed of dominant members only, the other of subordinates. The animals were then presented the same initially novel stimuli (i.e., sand-filled metal boxes containing hidden food items) in two social contexts differing in hierarchical composition. In a combined context, all group members (i.e., both subgroups together) were simultaneously presented the stimuli. In a split context, only members of the top or bottom half of the group (i.e., each subgroup in turn) was independently presented the stimuli. Subordinates responded similarly to dominant animals in the combined context but differently in the split context, where they were far more hesitant. Rank-related differences were evident in the way animals used their home compound and in their approach and responsiveness toward the stimuli. These findings show that social context influences how animals explore novel situations, possibly reflecting different social roles or status effects on the perception of social structure. Also, despite the complexity of primate social relationships, the separation technique produced no permanent or adverse effects on the social integrity of the group. This study shows that manipulating the social environment through separation training can be a powerful tool for assessing contextual influences on behavior.
本研究报告了圈养恒河猴群体成员探索行为的社会调节以及对新奇事物的反应。该群体被训练分成两半,一个亚组仅由占主导地位的成员组成,另一个由从属成员组成。然后,在两种等级构成不同的社会环境中,给这些动物呈现相同的最初新奇刺激物(即装有隐藏食物的装满沙子的金属盒)。在组合环境中,所有群体成员(即两个亚组一起)同时被呈现刺激物。在分开环境中,仅群体中处于上层或下层的成员(即依次每个亚组)被独立呈现刺激物。从属成员在组合环境中对占主导地位的动物反应相似,但在分开环境中反应不同,在分开环境中它们更加犹豫。动物使用其家园场地的方式以及它们对刺激物的接近和反应方面存在明显的等级相关差异。这些发现表明,社会环境会影响动物探索新奇情境的方式,这可能反映了不同的社会角色或地位对社会结构认知的影响。此外,尽管灵长类动物社会关系复杂,但分离技术对群体的社会完整性没有产生永久性或不利影响。本研究表明,通过分离训练操纵社会环境可以成为评估情境对行为影响的有力工具。