A multidisciplinary view on cultural primatology: behavioral innovations and traditions in Japanese macaques
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  • 作者:Jean-Baptiste Leca ; Noëlle Gunst ; Amanda N. Pelletier ; Paul L. Vasey…
  • 刊名:Primates
  • 出版年:2016
  • 出版时间:July 2016
  • 年:2016
  • 卷:57
  • 期:3
  • 页码:333-338
  • 全文大小:740 KB
  • 刊物类别:Biomedical and Life Sciences
  • 刊物主题:Life Sciences
    Zoology
    Animal Ecology
    Behavioural Sciences
    Evolutionary Biology
  • 出版者:Springer Japan
  • ISSN:1610-7365
  • 卷排序:57
文摘
Cultural primatology (i.e., the study of behavioral traditions in nonhuman primates as a window into the evolution of human cultural capacities) was founded in Japan by Kinji Imanishi in the early 1950s. This relatively new research area straddles different disciplines and now benefits from collaborations between Japanese and Western primatologists. In this paper, we return to the cradle of cultural primatology by revisiting our original articles on behavioral innovations and traditions in Japanese macaques. For the past 35 years, our international team of biologists, psychologists and anthropologists from Japan, France, Sri Lanka, the USA and Canada, has been taking an integrative approach to addressing the influence of environmental, sociodemographic, developmental, cognitive and behavioral constraints on the appearance, diffusion, and maintenance of behavioral traditions in Macaca fuscata across various domains; namely, feeding innovation, tool use, object play, and non-conceptive sex.KeywordsCultural primatologyInnovationBehavioral traditionJapanese macaque
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