作者
Maria A Van Noordwijk, Natasha Arora, Erik P Willems, Lynda P Dunkel, Rahmalia N Amda, Neneng Mardianah, Corinne Ackermann, Michael Krützen, Carel P van Schaik
发表日期
2012/6
期刊
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology
卷号
66
页码范围
823-834
出版商
Springer-Verlag
简介
Female philopatry in mammals is generally associated with ecological and sometimes social benefits, and often with dispersal by males. Previous studies on dispersal patterns of orangutans, largely non-gregarious Asian great apes, have yielded conflicting results. Based on 7 years of observational data and mitochondrial and nuclear DNA analyses on fecal samples of 41 adult Bornean orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus wurmbii) from the Tuanan population, we provide both genetic and behavioral evidence for male dispersal and female philopatry. Although maternally related adult female dyads showed similar home-range overlap as unrelated dyads, females spent much more time in association with known maternal relatives than with other females. While in association, offspring of maternally related females frequently engaged in social play, whereas mothers actively prevented this during encounters with …
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