Panger M A
Department of Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley 94720, USA.
Am J Phys Anthropol. 1998 Jul;106(3):311-21. doi: 10.1002/(SICI)1096-8644(199807)106:3<311::AID-AJPA4>3.0.CO;2-P.
Chimpanzees and capuchins demonstrate greater varieties and higher rates of tool-use when compared to other non-human primates. Although capuchins have been studied extensively in captivity, data on their tool-using behavior under free-ranging conditions are limited. This is the first long-term field research to systematically study complex object manipulation in capuchins. The aims of this research are 1) to examine the types, rates, and contexts of tool- and object-use in free-ranging capuchins and 2) to determine if free-ranging capuchins' object manipulation behavior is comparable to the behavior exhibited by captive individuals. Data on 3 troops of white-faced capuchins (Cebus capucinus) were collected from February 1995 to January 1996 at Palo Verde, Costa Rica. Data were collected using focal animal and ad libitum sampling techniques. Any observed incident of tool-use and object-use was recorded. No tool-use was observed during the 11-month study. Object-use (pound, rub, and fulcrum-use) occurred at a rate of 0.19/hr and made up less than 1% of the monkeys' time (there were no differences among the age/sex classes). The results indicate that free-ranging capuchins do not exhibit the range of tool-using behavior demonstrated by their captive counterparts. This may be the result of differential motivational responses to objects, arboreal lifestyle, absence of adequate tool material, and/or absence of food resources that require extraction involving tool-use.
与其他非人类灵长类动物相比,黑猩猩和卷尾猴表现出更多样化且更高频率的工具使用行为。尽管卷尾猴在圈养环境中已得到广泛研究,但关于它们在自由放养条件下工具使用行为的数据却很有限。这是首次对卷尾猴复杂物体操控进行系统研究的长期实地研究。本研究的目的是:1)研究自由放养卷尾猴工具和物体使用的类型、频率及情境;2)确定自由放养卷尾猴的物体操控行为是否与圈养个体表现出的行为相当。1995年2月至1996年1月,在哥斯达黎加的帕洛弗德收集了3群白面卷尾猴(Cebus capucinus)的数据。数据收集采用焦点动物和随意抽样技术。记录任何观察到的工具使用和物体使用事件。在为期11个月的研究中未观察到工具使用情况。物体使用(敲击、摩擦和支点使用)的频率为每小时0.19次,占猴子时间不到1%(年龄/性别类别之间无差异)。结果表明,自由放养的卷尾猴没有表现出与其圈养同类所展示的工具使用行为范围。这可能是对物体的动机反应差异、树栖生活方式、缺乏足够的工具材料和/或缺乏需要使用工具获取的食物资源所致。