Social development in three species of macaque (Macaca mulatta, M. fascicularis, M. tonkeana): A preliminary report on the first ten weeks of life

作者: B. Thierry

DOI: 10.1016/0376-6357(85)90105-6

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摘要: The development of social relations was studied in 11 infant monkeys over the first ten weeks life : 5 subjects a rhesus macaque group (Macaca mulatta), 3 long-tailed (M. fascicularis) and Tonkean tonkeana). infants were found to interact with many different members because permissiveness their mothers, while contacts are less varied due restrictiveness mothers. These differences consistent patterns adult-adult interactions, macaques showing intense agonistic interactions than other two species.

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