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Stone tool use by adult wild bearded capuchin monkeys (Cebus libidinosus). Frequency, efficiency and tool selectivity

机译:成年野生胡子卷尾猴(Cebus libidinosus)使用石制工具。频率,效率和工具选择性

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Chimpanzees have been the traditional referential models for investigating human evolution and stone tool use by hominins. We enlarge this comparative scenario by describing normative use of hammer stones and anvils in two wild groups of bearded capuchin monkeys (Cebus libidinosus) over one year. We found that most of the individuals habitually use stones and anvils to crack nuts and other encased food items. Further, we found that in adults (1) males use stone tools more frequently than females, (2) males crack high resistance nuts more frequently than females, (3) efficiency at opening a food by percussive tool use varies according to the resistance of the encased food, (4) heavier individuals are more efficient at cracking high resistant nuts than smaller individuals, and (5) to crack open encased foods, both sexes select hammer stones on the basis of material and weight. These findings confirm and extend previous experimental evidence concerning tool selectivity in wild capuchin monkeys (Visalberghi et al., 2009b; Fragaszy et al., 2010b). Male capuchins use tools more frequently than females and body mass is the best predictor of efficiency, but the sexes do not differ in terms of efficiency. We argue that the contrasting pattern of sex differences in capuchins compared with chimpanzees, in which females use tools more frequently and more skillfully than males, may have arisen from the degree of sexual dimorphism in body size of the two species, which is larger in capuchins than in chimpanzees. Our findings show the importance of taking sex and body mass into account as separate variables to assess their role in tool use.
机译:黑猩猩已成为研究人类进化和人类使用石器的传统参考模型。我们通过描述在超过一年的时间内在两个野生的有胡子的卷尾猴(Cebus libidinosus)的野生群体中规范使用锤子和铁砧来扩大这种比较情况。我们发现,大多数人习惯于用石头和铁砧来破碎坚果和其他包装食品。此外,我们发现,在成年人中(1)男性比女性更频繁地使用石制工具;(2)男性比女性更频繁地使用高抗性坚果;(3)敲击工具使用时打开食物的效率根据女性的抵抗力而变化。 (4)较重的个体比较小的个体更容易破解高抵抗力的坚果,并且(5)破碎开放的封闭食物,男女都根据物料和重量选择锤子。这些发现证实并扩展了先前有关野生卷尾猴工具选择性的实验证据(Visalberghi等,2009b; Fragaszy等,2010b)。雄性卷尾猴使用工具的频率高于雌性,体重是预测效率的最佳指标,但性别在效率方面没有差异。我们认为,与黑猩猩相比,卷尾猴性别差异的对比模式(其中雌性比雄性更频繁,更熟练地使用工具)可能是由于这两种物种的体型性二态化程度较高,在卷尾猴中较大比黑猩猩我们的发现表明,将性别和体重作为单独的变量来评估其在工具使用中的作用非常重要。

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