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Postconflict behavior among Rhinopithecus roxellana leader males in the Qinling Mountains, China 被引量:3

Postconflict behavior among Rhinopithecus roxellana leader males in the Qinling Mountains, China
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摘要 Since reconciliation was first described more than 20 years ago, a large number of postconflict be- haviors have been observed among females in many polygynous primate species. However, few studies have been conducted among males, perhaps due to the rarity with which they maintain friendly relationships with one another and their aggressive competition for resources. Although this is true for many primate males, Sichuan snub-nosed monkeys Rhinopithecus roxellana represent a potential exception as male cooperation has been known to occur. In this study, using postconfiict/ matched-control(PC-MC) and time-rule methods, we analyzed postconflict behavior among males and the possible occurrence of bystander affiliation or reconciliation. A total of 246 PC-MC pairs among leader males were obtained. On average, each leader male exhibited only 0.04 aggressive be- haviors per observation hour, and conciliation among leader males occurred at a low rate (2.03%) relative to other primate species. The occurrence of consolation-affiliation interactions between focal males and group members other than former opponents differed significantly between PCs and MCs, which is the first time this has been confirmed among R. roxellana males. We discuss the results in light of recent theories concerning consolation in primates. The patterns of postconflict contact demonstrated that R. roxellana may be a unique species among colobines.
出处 《Current Zoology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2016年第1期33-37,共5页 动物学报(英文版)
关键词 Rhinopithecus roxellana RECONCILIATION CONSOLATION leader male. 川金丝猴 行为观察 男性 领袖 灵长类动物 秦岭 中国 疣猴亚科
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