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Shinji Imakawa 《Primates; journal of primatology》1988,29(4):493-504
The co-feeding relationships of immature Japanese monkeys in the provisioned situation were studied. The most frequent co-feeders
for immature females were diversified as compared to those for immature males. The number of immature females who showed strong
co-feeding relationships with their mothers gradually decreased with age in both high- and middle/low-ranking matrilines,
but the percent decrease was greater for middle/low-ranking immatures. Almost all immature females who displayed strong co-feeding
relationships with adult males were from middle/low-ranking matrilines. Strong co-feeding relationships with mothers among
immature males from high-ranking matrilines remained until 4 years of age. In contrast, strong co-feeding relationships with
mothers among middle/low-ranking immature males decreased rapidly in the first year of life, and most 1- to 4-year-olds showed
no strong co-feeding relationships with other group members. It is considered that middle/low-ranking mothers may not provide
their immatures with a secure base for obtaining food in the provisioned situation. 相似文献
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Eiko Kato 《Primates; journal of primatology》1999,40(2):291-300
The present study compares the behavior of old female Japanese macaques (Macaca fuscata) with that of their full adult daughters in a free-ranging group, with respect to dominance and seasonal changes. Old mothers
(21 to 25 years old) spent more time resting and alone than did their middle-aged adult daughters (10 to 17 yr old). However,
the number of skin-related animals in proximity to the subject females, did not differ between mothers and their adult daughters.
Mothers maintained proximity to more non-kin-related immature animals in the mating season than did their adult daughters,
perhaps to avoid sexual aggression from males and to reduce the loss of body temperature in the cold. Dominance rank clearly
influenced the social interactions of old mothers: high-ranking mothers interacted with more non-related adult females and
immature animals than did low-ranking mothers, indicating that old age does not decrease the attractiveness of high-ranking
animals. 相似文献
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N. Itoigawa T. Tanaka N. Ukai H. Fujii T. Kurokawa T. Koyama A. Ando Y. Watanabe S. Imakawa 《Primates; journal of primatology》1992,33(1):49-68
Demographic and reproductive data were analyzed for a period of 28 years in the females of a free-ranging group of Japanese
macaques at Katsuyama, Okayama Prefecture, Japan. The overall mean, age-specific fecundity rates were 5.43% for 4-year-olds
and 41.86% for 5-year-olds, increasing to a peak of 66.67% for 13-year-olds. Fecundity remained relatively high (52.31–54.24%)
in 16–19-year-olds, but decreased sharply (45.45–17.86%) in 20–23-year-olds, and became very low in 24–26-year-olds. Females
aged 27 years or more did not produce infants. The average age at first birth was 5.41 years. Births peaked in mid-May. The
timing of the first births each year remained essentially unchanged during the study period, whereas the timing of the median
and last births shifted towards the later part of the season. The mean interbirth interval for all females was 1.56 years.
The value was 1.54 years for multiparous females and 1.29 years for females following infant loss. These intervals were significantly
shorter than those for primiparous females, and females with surviving infants. The overall mean infant mortality within the
first year of life was 10.2%. The value was 8.6% for 10–14-year-olds, and 7.5% for 15–19-year-olds. The timing of birth differed
among the four female matrilineal dominance rank-classes. The female fecundity rates increased as a function of matrilineal
dominance rank. It is suggested that all demographic and reproductive data should be analyzed in detail with respect to the
group's history. 相似文献
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Masayuki Nakamichi Hisanori Fujii Takamasa Koyama 《American journal of primatology》1983,5(3):205-210
A malformed male Japanese monkey completely lacking both hands was observed in a free-ranging situation to four years of age. He developed a locomotor pattern appropriate to his deformity, namely, bipedal walking on hind legs. He maintained a stronger bond with his mother than did normal same-aged male monkeys and retained the same high dominance ranking order as his mother. He did not show peripheralization as did normal juvenile monkeys. No social disadvantages based on his physical deficiencies were observed at least until the end of his fourth year of life. 相似文献
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C. Corradino 《Primates; journal of primatology》1990,31(3):351-362
Spatial proximity was used to investigate the social structure of a group of 14 Japanese macaques (Macaca fuscata fuscata) living in Cavriglia Park (Arezzo, Italy). Instantaneous sampling was used to collect data. From April 1984 to March 1985, 273 hr of observation were accumulated. Time spent in proximity by any two monkeys was transformed into a similarity index. Two triangular matrices were created with these indices (one for the non-breeding and the other for the breeding season) and submitted to nonmetric multidimensional scaling (MDS). During the non-breeding season proximity proved closely related to hierarchical relationships and the existence of two real social classes was suggested. Tendency to loneliness was associated in this period with old age in females and low rank in both females and males. Moreover, socially stable versus socially unstable animals had different spacing patterns. Almost the same central-peripheral structure was outlined in both seasons, consistently with a stableoikia hypothesis for this group under these conditions. During the breeding season social organization was influenced by individual sexual interest. A male spacing pattern emerged, probably in correlation with female homosexuality, which played a preeminent role in the sexual context. The relative loneliness of sexually immature individuals was evident in this season. 相似文献
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Yamada K Nakamichi M Shizawa Y Yasuda J Imakawa S Hinobayashi T Minami T 《Primates; journal of primatology》2005,46(2):145-150
The present study examined grooming relationships of adolescent females in a free-ranging group of Japanese macaques (Macaca fuscata) at Katsuyama. To assess whether the loss of the mother influenced the grooming relationships of adolescent females (5–7 years old), we compared the time spent in grooming interactions and the number of grooming partners among the following three groups: 6 adolescent orphans with sisters, 9 adolescent orphans without sisters, and 11 adolescent non-orphans with surviving mothers. In Japanese macaques, grooming most frequently occurs between mothers and their daughters. Therefore, it is expected that if the mother is lost, orphans will devote less time to grooming interactions than non-orphans. However, the time spent in overall grooming interactions did not differ among the three groups. While non-orphans maintained grooming relationships with their mothers, orphans acquired alternative grooming relationships with other group members. Orphans adopted two kinds of tactics to compensate for the loss of the mother. First, adolescent orphans with sisters developed more affiliative grooming relationships with their sisters than non-orphans with sisters. Secondly, adolescent orphans without sisters spent more time in grooming interactions with same-aged females and non-related adult females. Moreover, regarding grooming interactions with same-aged females and non-related adult females, orphans without sisters had a larger number of grooming partners than non-orphans. These results indicate that adolescent females have enough flexibility to develop their grooming network after the loss of their mothers, and that the lack of mother and sisters might accelerate socialization of adolescent females and enable them to be integrated in reciprocal adult grooming relationships. 相似文献
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A non-resident male attacked a 4-month-old unweaned infant in a free-ranging group of Japanese macaques (Macaca fuscata) and it died 2 days later from a severe wound. When the infant was alone at the feeding site, the non-resident male rushed at it. The infant ran away as soon as it became aware of the male, but was captured. The male bit the infant on its hand, foot, and arm, while continuously scanning his surroundings. He did not kill the infant immediately and, after the infant escaped, he did not chase or attack it at all. Although the infants right arm was bleeding heavily, it survived until the following day. The infanticide occurred a few weeks before the mating season began, so the victims mother soon resumed estrus and the subsequent inter-birth interval was shortened. The first-, second-, and fourth-ranking adult males had died or disappeared a few months before this infanticide, and there were no other group members near the infant when the infanticidal male appeared. The infanticidal male had not been observed before this incident. Compared to one-male groups, the occurrence of infanticide in multi-male groups of Japanese macaques is extremely infrequent. However, in other reports of infanticide in Japanese macaques as well as in this case, it has been noted that infanticide is likely to occur in the pre- or early-mating season, when there are no resident males to defend the infant against attacks, and when a threatening male is least likely to be the infants father.Electronic Supplementary Material Supplementary material is available for this article at 相似文献
8.
Masayuki Nakamichi 《Primates; journal of primatology》1983,24(4):576-583
The behavioral development of infant twin Japanese monkeys in a free-ranging group during the first 12 months of life was reported and compared with that of single born infants. There were no clear differences in mother-infant interactions toward either twin or single infants, but the twins showed a clear nipple preference. The twins spent much time in contact with and proximity to each other and as their interactions were peaceful no dominance relations between them were assumed. Each twin interacted with other infants and juveniles less frequently than did the single infants. 相似文献
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Female primates may adopt special feeding, foraging, and social strategies around the time of giving birth. We observed 8 females during the prepartum period, the day of birth, and the postpartum period in a wild troop of Japanese macaques (Macaca fuscata yakui) on Yakushima Island, Japan. We collected data on their activity budgets, quantitative feeding and foraging behavior, and on female-male interactions. On the day of birth, females spent less time moving and feeding, and more time resting relative to other periods. Overall dietary diversity as well as arthropod foraging also decreased on the day of birth. Females fed mostly on mature leaves, new leaves and shoots during prepartum periods but mostly on fruit during postpartum periods. Decreased feeding on leaves and increased feeding on fruit probably changed as a result of seasonal availability, independently of parturition. Feeding on flowers, fungi and other items remained constant over all periparturitional periods. On the day of birth, new mothers had fewer social interactions with males and spent more time out of proximity with other adults than in other periods. Females rejected grooming presentations from males, groomed less with males, spent less time 3 m of males, and received less aggression from males on the day of birth. In the postpartum period, interactions with males returned to prepartum values. Grooming with females did not differ across the three periods. These results suggest that interactions with males may be costly for females on the day of birth. 相似文献
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Shoji Itakura 《Primates; journal of primatology》1987,28(3):343-352
Two male Japanese monkeys used a mirror to inspect an object attached to their bodies but not directly visible. These monkeys
had been trained previously to use a mirror to guide their hand to a target. In Experiment 1 their behavior in the presence
of a mirror was observed. In Experiment 2 the monkeys used the mirror to locate a picture projected on a screen to the left
or right rear side of the cage. In Experiment 3 the monkeys used a mirror to observe and finally grasp an object attached
behind their heads. Two monkeys who were not trained to use a mirror to obtain an otherwise hidden object did not show such
behavior. 相似文献
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Seasonal changes in the spermatogenic epithelium of adult Japanese macaques (Macaca fuscata fuscata)
Tomoo Enomoto Kiyoaki Matsubayashi Yasukazu Nagato Mayumi Nakano 《Primates; journal of primatology》1994,35(4):465-472
A histological study was undertaken to clarify seasonal changes in the spermatogenic epithelium of Japanese macaques. Testicular
tissue samples were excised by biopsies from five adult laboratory-maintained males in mating and non-mating seasons. The
samples were fixed with Bouin's solution, embedded in paraffin, and stained with PAS and hematoxylin. Microscopic observations
on cross-sections of seminiferous tubules revealed that the seminiferous epithelium in the mating season was thicker than
in the non-mating season. PAS-stained granules were found in some of the dark A-type spermatogonia, which significantly increased
in the non-mating season. Spermatids of the steps preceding the appearance of the acrosomic cap in stages I to III were observed
significantly more often than those in the step coinciding with the formation of the acrosomic cap in stage IV. In stage I,
the ratio of mature spermatids or spermatozoa to immature spermatids in the mating season was higher than that in the non-mating
season. These findings suggest that spermiogenesis, as well as spermatocytogenesis, is inhibited in the non-mating season. 相似文献
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Tomoo Enomoto Kiyoaki Matsubayashi Yasukazu Nagato Mayumi Nakano 《Primates; journal of primatology》1995,36(3):411-422
The degenerating pattern of spermatogenic cells in the seminiferous tubule of Japanese macaques was studied to clarify a relationship between seasonal changes of reproductive performances and cytological findings in the Japanese macaque. For light microscopy, testis samples were obtained from five adult animals by biopsy in April (nonmating season) and October (mating season). For electron microscopy, specimens from four additional macaques were used. Degenerating cells were found in all steps of spermatogenesis. In stages I to V of the cycle of the seminiferous epithelium, morphologically atypical pachytene spermatocytes were observed in 14.7 and 10.0% of the cells in the nonmating and mating seasons, respectively, although the difference in percentage was not significant. Mature spermatids with atypical features in those stages occupied 59.6% of the cells in the nonmating season, which significantly decreased to 34.1% in the mating season. These results imply that the seasonal change of sperm production is related, at least in part, to the process of degeneration of the spermatogenic cells in this species. 相似文献
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Itoh M Kondo M Kojima C Jin W Watanabe G Taya K Hayashi M Shimizu K 《Primates; journal of primatology》2003,44(3):253-257
In order to clarify the cellular source and forms of bioactive inhibin in male Japanese macaques (Macaca fuscata), circulating concentrations of inhibin A and B, and immunohistochemical localization of inhibin subunits in testis were
studied. Plasma concentrations of testosterone were also measured. The present study showed that inhibin B was clearly detected
in the plasma of male Japanese macaques. Moreover, concentrations of both inhibin B and testosterone during the breeding (mating)
season were significantly higher than those of the non-breeding season. On the other hand, plasma inhibin A was detected neither
during the breeding seasons nor during the non-breeding seasons. Positive stainings with α and βB subunit antibodies were
observed in the Sertoli cells, however staining with βA subunit antibody was not observed in the testicular samples. These
results indicate that inhibin B is the major circulating inhibin and probably secreting from Sertoli cells in male Japanese
macaques. 相似文献
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Fecal testosterone immunoreactivity as a non-invasive index of functional testosterone dynamics in male Japanese macaques (Macaca fuscata) 总被引:2,自引:0,他引:2
Validation of a simple method for the extraction and quantification of testosterone (T) from the excreta of male Japanese macaques (Macaca fuscata) is presented. Radioimmunoassay of paired fecal and serum samples collected from four intact sexually mature males during the breeding season provided profiles that were significantly correlated when samples were offset by approximately 48 hr. Additionally, no significant differences were observed in the pattern of temporal variation of T levels in serum and feces. Two castrated males were injected with radioinert T, and the patterns of excretion were observed by analysis of serial fecal and urine samples. Approximately 48 hr after the steroid was administered, a significant peak in the average fecal T levels was apparent. The injection event was also registered in the urine of both males, although qualitative differences were observed. These data suggest that measures of fecal T provide a reliable and non-invasive means of assessing gonadal function in this species. As the analysis of hormone levels in feces allows for frequent, stress-free sampling with minimal disruption, this method should be preferred in long-term orin situ applications requiring endocrine monitoring. 相似文献
16.
Takashi Torigoe 《Primates; journal of primatology》1987,28(4):497-506
A captive troop of Japanese monkeys (Macaca fuscata) was presented with a nylon rope, a wooden cube, and an iron tube, and their subsequent manipulations were observed in detail.
In total, 202 manipulation patterns were distinguished on the basis of three components: the actions performed, body-parts
used, and relations to other objects. The developmental changes in these modes of manipulation were analyzed cross-sectionally,
revealing four characteristics: (1) the most manipulative members of the troop were those aged 2–3 and 4–6 years old; (2)
most of the manipulatory repertoire appeared by 4–6 years old; (3) actions such as Roll, Rub, and Slide and the use of bodyparts
continued to increase in variety until 4–6 years old, while the variety of other actions showed plateaus after 2–3 years old
or an earlier age; and (4) secondary manipulations appeared at 1 year old and continued to increase in variety even after
4–6 years old. 相似文献
17.
The thickness of hairs from Japanese monkeys was measured by enclosing the hairs on slide glasses with balsam. Nine monkeys
were used for the study. Forty to 69 hairs from the back were examined per head. High correlations between the thickness of
the enclosed hairs and the diameter of cross-sections were obtained in all monkeys. In the Japanese monkey, therefore, it
is considered possible to utilize enclosed hairs for measuring the thickness without preparing cross-sections. Moreover, the
medullae of which the air layers are strongly related to thermoregulation, were readily observed in the enclosed hairs. 相似文献
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G. Gray Eaton Deanne F. Johnson Barbara B. Glick Julie M. Worlein 《Primates; journal of primatology》1985,26(3):238-247
We have documented several sexually dimorphic patterns of behavior that develop during the first year of life in infant Japanese
macaques and their mothers. Mothers treated their infants differently by sex—mothers of males broke contact with them and
retrieved them more frequently than did mothers of females. And mothers of male infants moved more frequently than did mothers
of female infants. Male infants played more, played in larger groups, and mounted more frequently; female infants groomed
and spent more time close to other monkeys in larger social groups than did males. Female infants were also punished by other
group members more frequently than were male infants. We conclude that male and female Japanese macaque infants receive differential
treatment early in life by both their own mothers and other animals, and males and females in turn treat their mothers and
other animals differently. There appears to be a reciprocal relationship between the behavior of infants, mothers and other
social partners that contributes to the development of sexually dimorphic patterns of behavior. 相似文献
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Takashi Yoshida Mie Matsumuro Sachiko Miyamoto Yasuyuki Muroyama Yasuko Tashiro Yuji Takenoshita Tadashi Sankai 《Primates; journal of primatology》2001,42(4):367-373
The menstrual cycles as well as the pregnancy in female Japanese monkeys (Macaca fuscata) were monitored by measuring the fecal estradiol concentrations and relative amounts of fecal progesterone. Steroids from
fecal samples were extracted by using a previously developed simplified two-step method and then measured by radioimmunoassay.
We successfully demonstrated that the two-step method is effective and convenient for monitoring the reproductive status of
Japanese monkeys. 相似文献
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Shin-Ichi Hayama Rika Akamatsu Mayumi Kishimoto Masatsugu Suzuki Hideo Nigi 《Primates; journal of primatology》1988,29(3):423-426
Diverticular disease of the colon was detected in a female Japanese monkey by X-ray examination. The monkey was 15 years old
and had been kept under captive conditions for nine years. Lack of appetite and activity, and constipation were observed.
The monkey was given fiber-rich vegetables and wild plants, and its appetite and activity then improved. Based on a consideration
of various factors, it is suggested that one possible cause of the diverticulosis in this case was a low dietary fiber intake. 相似文献