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Matrilineal distribution of louse egg-handling techniques during grooming in free-ranging Japanese macaques.
Tanaka, I.
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  • Tanaka I; Department of Anthropology, Graduate School of Science, University of Tokyo, Japan.
Am J Phys Anthropol ; 98(2): 197-201, 1995 Oct.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8644879
ABSTRACT
Grooming behavior of which the primary function appears to be the removal of lice on other (Tanaka and Takefushi [1993] Anthropological Science 101187-193) was studied in Japanese maceques at Jigokudani Monkey Park, Japan, June 1990-July 1993. Several louse egg-handling techniques used during grooming were identified (with differences in efficiency) in a free-ranging group. In the low-ranking maternal lineages, the distribution of these techniques is quite homogeneous, suggesting social transmission with goal emulation (one form of social learning) based on maternal kin. However, there is considerable variation in the high-ranking matriline. The social system of dominance--the tendency of subordinates to groom more often than to be groomed--may result in oblique transmission of more effective techniques from low-ranking monkeys to some offspring of high-ranking females.
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Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Infestações por Piolhos / Comportamento Animal / Caracteres Sexuais / Asseio Animal / Ftirápteros / Macaca / Doenças dos Macacos Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 1995 Tipo de documento: Article
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Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Infestações por Piolhos / Comportamento Animal / Caracteres Sexuais / Asseio Animal / Ftirápteros / Macaca / Doenças dos Macacos Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 1995 Tipo de documento: Article