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Development of co-feeding behavior in young wild Japanese macaques (Macaca fuscata)
Authors:Ari Ueno  
Affiliation:Section of Social Behavior, Primate Research Institute, Kyoto University, Kanrin 41, Inuyama, Aichi 484-8506, Japan
Abstract:This study describes the developmental course of the social context of feeding behavior in infants and yearlings of Japanese macaques in a provisioned free-ranging troop. Results of this longitudinal study revealed that infants and yearlings exhibited synchronous feeding behavior in the majority of cases in which they had feeding neighbors within 1 m. They consistently showed feeding behavior more often when their closest neighbor fed than when they did not. In feeding situations, infants tended mainly to be in close proximity with their mothers in the early stages of life and, later, also with peers. The results imply that potential opportunities for the social transmission of food selection habits are available for young Japanese macaques in the wild.
Keywords:Food selection habits   Development   Co-feeding   Japanese macaques
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