Prevalence of tool behaviour is associated with pelage phenotype in intraspecific hybrid long-tailed macaques (Macaca fascicularis aurea × M. f. fascicularis)

Stone-hammering behaviour customarily occurs in Burmese long-tailed macaques, Macaca fascicularis aurea, and in some Burmese-common longtail hybrids, M. f. aurea × M. f. fascicularis; however, it is not observed in common longtails. Facial pelage discriminates these subspecies, and hybrids express v...

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Main Authors: Gumert, Michael David, Tan, Amanda Wei Yi, Luncz, Lydia V., Chua, Constance Ting, Kulik, Lars, Switzer, Adam D., Haslam, Michael, Iriki, Atsushi, Malaivijitnond, Suchinda
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1053632020-01-31T01:50:50Z Prevalence of tool behaviour is associated with pelage phenotype in intraspecific hybrid long-tailed macaques (Macaca fascicularis aurea × M. f. fascicularis) Gumert, Michael David Tan, Amanda Wei Yi Luncz, Lydia V. Chua, Constance Ting Kulik, Lars Switzer, Adam D. Haslam, Michael Iriki, Atsushi Malaivijitnond, Suchinda School of Social Sciences Asian School of the Environment Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine (LKCMedicine) RIKEN-NTU Research Centre for Human Biology Earth Observatory of Singapore Tool Behaviour Social sciences::Psychology Long-tailed Macaque Stone-hammering behaviour customarily occurs in Burmese long-tailed macaques, Macaca fascicularis aurea, and in some Burmese-common longtail hybrids, M. f. aurea × M. f. fascicularis; however, it is not observed in common longtails. Facial pelage discriminates these subspecies, and hybrids express variable patterns. It was tested if stone hammering related to facial pelage in 48 hybrid longtails, across two phenotypes — hybrid-like (N=19) and common-like (N=29). In both phenotypes, tool users showed similar frequency and proficiency of stone hammering; however, common-like phenotypes showed significantly fewer tool users (42%) than hybrid-like phenotypes (76%). 111 Burmese longtails showed the highest prevalence of tool users (88%). Hybrid longtails living together in a shared social and ecological environment showed a significant difference in tool user prevalence based on facial pelage phenotype. This is consistent with inherited factors accounting for the difference, and thus could indicate Burmese longtails carry developmental biases for their tool behaviour. Published version 2019-08-05T04:52:00Z 2019-12-06T21:49:59Z 2019-08-05T04:52:00Z 2019-12-06T21:49:59Z 2019 Journal Article Gumert, M. D., Tan, A. W. Y., Luncz, L. V., Chua, C. T., Kulik, L., Switzer, A. D., . . . Malaivijitnond, S. (2019). Prevalence of tool behaviour is associated with pelage phenotype in intraspecific hybrid long-tailed macaques (Macaca fascicularis aurea × M. f. fascicularis). Behaviour, 156(11),1083-1125. doi:10.1163/1568539X-00003557 0005-7959 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/105363 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/49527 http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/1568539X-00003557 en Behaviour © 2019 The Author(s). This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the prevailing CC-BY-ND license at the time of publication. 43 p. application/pdf
institution Nanyang Technological University
building NTU Library
country Singapore
collection DR-NTU
language English
topic Tool Behaviour
Social sciences::Psychology
Long-tailed Macaque
spellingShingle Tool Behaviour
Social sciences::Psychology
Long-tailed Macaque
Gumert, Michael David
Tan, Amanda Wei Yi
Luncz, Lydia V.
Chua, Constance Ting
Kulik, Lars
Switzer, Adam D.
Haslam, Michael
Iriki, Atsushi
Malaivijitnond, Suchinda
Prevalence of tool behaviour is associated with pelage phenotype in intraspecific hybrid long-tailed macaques (Macaca fascicularis aurea × M. f. fascicularis)
description Stone-hammering behaviour customarily occurs in Burmese long-tailed macaques, Macaca fascicularis aurea, and in some Burmese-common longtail hybrids, M. f. aurea × M. f. fascicularis; however, it is not observed in common longtails. Facial pelage discriminates these subspecies, and hybrids express variable patterns. It was tested if stone hammering related to facial pelage in 48 hybrid longtails, across two phenotypes — hybrid-like (N=19) and common-like (N=29). In both phenotypes, tool users showed similar frequency and proficiency of stone hammering; however, common-like phenotypes showed significantly fewer tool users (42%) than hybrid-like phenotypes (76%). 111 Burmese longtails showed the highest prevalence of tool users (88%). Hybrid longtails living together in a shared social and ecological environment showed a significant difference in tool user prevalence based on facial pelage phenotype. This is consistent with inherited factors accounting for the difference, and thus could indicate Burmese longtails carry developmental biases for their tool behaviour.
author2 School of Social Sciences
author_facet School of Social Sciences
Gumert, Michael David
Tan, Amanda Wei Yi
Luncz, Lydia V.
Chua, Constance Ting
Kulik, Lars
Switzer, Adam D.
Haslam, Michael
Iriki, Atsushi
Malaivijitnond, Suchinda
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author Gumert, Michael David
Tan, Amanda Wei Yi
Luncz, Lydia V.
Chua, Constance Ting
Kulik, Lars
Switzer, Adam D.
Haslam, Michael
Iriki, Atsushi
Malaivijitnond, Suchinda
author_sort Gumert, Michael David
title Prevalence of tool behaviour is associated with pelage phenotype in intraspecific hybrid long-tailed macaques (Macaca fascicularis aurea × M. f. fascicularis)
title_short Prevalence of tool behaviour is associated with pelage phenotype in intraspecific hybrid long-tailed macaques (Macaca fascicularis aurea × M. f. fascicularis)
title_full Prevalence of tool behaviour is associated with pelage phenotype in intraspecific hybrid long-tailed macaques (Macaca fascicularis aurea × M. f. fascicularis)
title_fullStr Prevalence of tool behaviour is associated with pelage phenotype in intraspecific hybrid long-tailed macaques (Macaca fascicularis aurea × M. f. fascicularis)
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence of tool behaviour is associated with pelage phenotype in intraspecific hybrid long-tailed macaques (Macaca fascicularis aurea × M. f. fascicularis)
title_sort prevalence of tool behaviour is associated with pelage phenotype in intraspecific hybrid long-tailed macaques (macaca fascicularis aurea × m. f. fascicularis)
publishDate 2019
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/105363
http://hdl.handle.net/10220/49527
http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/1568539X-00003557
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