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タイトル: Two wild female bonobos adopted infants from a different social group at Wamba
著者: Tokuyama, Nahoko  KAKEN_id  orcid https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2566-1887 (unconfirmed)
Toda, Kazuya
Poiret, Marie-Laure
Iyokango, Bahanande
Bakaa, Batuafe
Ishizuka, Shintaro
著者名の別形: 德山, 奈帆子
戸田, 和弥
石塚, 真太郎
キーワード: Animal behaviour
Anthropology
Evolution
Zoology
発行日: 18-Mar-2021
出版者: Springer Nature
誌名: Scientific Reports
巻: 11
論文番号: 4967
抄録: Adoption, the act of taking another individual’s offspring and treating it as one’s own, is rare but widely observed in various mammal species and may increase the survival of adoptees. Adoption may also benefit adoptive mothers, for example they might care for close kin to gain indirect fitness or to learn caregiving behaviours. Here, we report two cases of a wild bonobo adopting an infant from a different social group, the first report of cross-group adoption in great apes. In one case, the adoptive mother was already a mother of two dependent offspring. In the other case, the adoptive mother was an old parous female whose own offspring had already emigrated into a different social group. The adoptive mothers provided various maternal care to the adoptees, such as carrying, grooming, nursing, and sharing food. No aggression was observed by group members towards the out-group adoptees. In both cases, adoptees had no maternal kin-relationship with their adoptive mothers. Both adoptive mothers already had experience of rearing their own offspring. Instead, these cases of adoption may have been driven by other evolutionary adaptive traits of bonobos, such as their strong attraction to infants and high tolerance towards immatures and out-group individuals.
記述: 野生ボノボが他集団の子どもを「養子」とした2事例を報告. 京都大学プレスリリース. 2021-03-19.
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2433/262141
DOI(出版社版): 10.1038/s41598-021-83667-2
PubMed ID: 33737517
関連リンク: https://www.kyoto-u.ac.jp/ja/research-news/2021-03-19
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