黑白金丝猴(Rhinopithecus bieti)母亲认可的婴儿处理行为的初步研究。

Chun-Yan Cui, Ying Geng, Ying Zhou, Bo-Yan Li, Jian-Dong Lai, Qing-Lei Sun, Sang Ge, Liang-Wei Cui, Zhen-Hua Guan
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母亲批准的婴儿处理(MAIH)是一种非母性个体在行为协商过程中征得母亲同意后携带母亲后代的行为,是colobine物种中一个有充分记录的现象。本研究系统地记录了中国云南象谷庆一个半供应的黑白金丝猴(Rhinopithecus bieti)繁殖带的MAIH。该研究旨在测试“学习为母”假说,该假说认为,没有经验的女性会通过照顾婴儿来获得母性技能。在2019年和2022年的研究期间,我们观察到多个单雄性单位(omu)的MAIH事件。我们的研究结果显示,MAIH主要由青少年和成年女性发起,特别是在婴儿出生后的头两个月内。广义线性混合模型分析表明,处理者年龄和后代数量对mah的发生有显著影响。这些结果支持并丰富了“学习成为母亲”假说,表明MAIH为没有经验的女性提供了获得照顾技能的机会。老年女性的MAIH发生率较高,但负二次效应表明,在某一年龄达到峰值后,MAIH发生率下降。这项研究促进了我们对灵长类社会中异母照料的适应性意义的理解,并为人类合作繁殖的进化起源提供了见解。
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Preliminary study on mother-approved infant handling behavior of black-and-white snub-nosed monkeys (Rhinopithecus bieti).

Mother-Approved Infant Handling (MAIH), a behaviour characterized by non-maternal individuals carrying a mother's offspring with her consent following a process of behavioural negotiation, is a well-documented phenomenon in colobine species. This study systematically documented MAIH within a semi-provisioned breeding band of black-and-white snub-nosed monkeys (Rhinopithecus bieti) in Xiangguqing, Yunnan, P.R. China. The research aimed to test the learning-to-mother hypothesis, which posits that inexperienced females engage in infant handling to acquire maternal skills. Over the study periods in 2019 and 2022, we observed MAIH events across multiple one-male units (OMUs). Our findings revealed that MAIH was predominantly initiated by juvenile and adult females, particularly within the first two months after an infant's birth. A generalized linear mixed model analysis revealed that both handler age and the number of offspring significantly influenced the occurrence of MAIH. These results support and enrich the learning-to-mother hypothesis, suggesting that MAIH provides an opportunity for inexperienced females to gain caregiving skills. While older females exhibited higher MAIH occurrences, the negative quadratic effect indicates that it declines after peaking at a certain age. This study advances our understanding of the adaptive significance of allomaternal care in primate societies and offers insights into the evolutionary origins of cooperative breeding in humans.

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