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Development of partner preferences in Japanese Macaques (Macaca fuscata): Effects of gender and kinship during the second year of life
Authors:Glick  Barbara Beckerman  Eaton   G. Gray  Johnson   Deanne F.  Worlein  Julie M.
Affiliation:(1) Department of Reproductive Biology and Behavior, Oregon Regional Primate Center, 97006 Beaverton, Oregon;(2) Department of Psychology, Rutgers University, 08903 New Brunswick, New Jersey;(3) Oregon Regional Primate Research Center, 505 N.W. 185th Avenue, 97006 Beaverton, Oregon
Abstract:Quantitative data are presented on the effects of subject sex, partner sex,and kinship on the social interactions of 18 juveniles of the Oregon troop of Japanese macaques (Macaca fuscata).Data on these subjects as infants were also used to detail maturational changes in partner sex preferences. Nine males and nine females, whose multiparous mothers represented a cross section of dominance ranks, were observed using a focal-animal technique. Juveniles of both sexes engaged in more proximity, contact, grooming, mounting, aggression, and social play with kin than with nonkin partners. They initiated less contact with females and more contact with males during their second year. They initiated more grooming and aggression during their second year than their first year, with females displaying a strong preference for grooming females and males specifically aggressing males more during the second year. Aggression was higher between same-sexed partners than between opposite-sexed partners. Males engaged in more social interactions with males during the second year than the first year of life. Males played more than females during both years. Males played more with males during the second year than the first year, and males played with males more than did females during the second year. We conclude that sex differences in behavioral frequencies become evident during the first year of life, and sex differences in partner preferences emerge during the second year of life.
Keywords:partner preference  gender  kinship  socialization   Macaca fuscata
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