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Shades of Gray Mouse Lemurs: Ontogeny of Female Dominance and Dominance-Related Behaviors in a Nocturnal Primate

机译:灰鼠狐猴的阴影:夜灵长类的女性优势和优势相关行为的个体发育。

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The ontogeny and establishment of dominance relationships in young individuals have been investigated in various group-living, diurnal primates but respective information is almost entirely lacking for nocturnal, non-gregarious species. As in many other mammals male primates often represent the dominant sex, but the opposite phenomenon (female dominance) is particularly frequent in lemurs, although almost nothing is known about its development. Therefore, we investigated the development of intersexual dominance in parallel to age-related changes in other relevant behaviors in the gray mouse lemur, a solitary forager with female dominance. In particular, the temporal trajectories of social play, marking behavior, social tolerance, and agonistic behaviors were characterized in captive dyads of three different age categories (ACs), among juveniles (ACI: 4-5 months, N = 6), adolescents (ACII: 8-9 months, N = 8) and young adults (ACIII: 12-13 months, N = 8). Data were collected during a series of three encounter experiments between one male and one female per dyad and age category (total observation time: 49.5 hr). Play behavior was observed in all age classes, although the number of playing dyads decreased with increasing age. A significant age-dependent increase in marking behavior was found in females, especially in substrate rubbing and urine washing, but not in males. Although conflict rates did not differ significantly between ACs, females started to win more conflicts from ACII onwards, and social tolerance decreased partly with increasing age. Clear dominance relationships were not observed in ACI and first indications of dominant females were found in ACII with an increasing number in ACIII. This study provides first information about the ontogeny of female dominance in a nocturnal primate and shows that this behavior develops relatively late during ontogeny. In conclusion, this study provides evidence for significant changes in the social lives of maturing mouse lemurs and a rather late social maturation in this species. (C) 2015 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
机译:在各种群体生活的,昼夜灵长类动物中已经研究了年轻人个体的个体发育和优势关系的建立,但对于夜行性,非群居性物种而言,几乎完全缺乏各自的信息。与其他许多哺乳动物一样,雄性灵长类动物通常占主导地位,但相反的现象(雌性优势)在狐猴中尤为常见,尽管对其发育几乎一无所知。因此,我们调查了性行为优势的发展与与年龄相关的其他相关行为在灰鼠狐猴(具有雌性优势的孤独觅食者)中的其他行为平行的变化。特别是,在青少年(ACI:4-5个月,N = 6),青少年(ACI:4-5个月,N = 6)中,社交游戏,标记行为,社交容忍和激动行为的时间轨迹表现为三种不同年龄类别(AC)的圈养双胞胎。 ACII:8-9个月,N = 8)和年轻人(ACIII:12-13个月,N = 8)。在每个二元组和年龄类别的一男一女之间进行的一系列三次相遇实验中收集了数据(总观察时间:49.5小时)。在所有年龄段都观察到了游戏行为,尽管随着年龄的增长,游戏组的数量减少了。在女性中,尤其是在底物摩擦和尿液冲洗中,标记行为的年龄依赖性显着增加,而在男性中则没有。尽管AC之间的冲突率没有显着差异,但是从ACII开始,女性开始赢得更多的冲突,并且随着年龄的增长,社会容忍度有所下降。在ACI中未观察到明显的优势关系,并且在ACII中发现了优势女性的第一个迹象,而在ACIII中则有所增加。这项研究提供了关于夜间灵长类中女性优势的个体发育的第一个信息,并表明这种行为在个体发育过程中发展得相对较晚。总之,这项研究为成熟的狐猴的社会生活发生了重大变化,并为该物种的后期社会成熟提供了证据。 (C)2015年Wiley Periodicals,Inc.

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