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|November 30, 1999
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Area of Science:

  • Primatology
  • Ethology
  • Behavioral Ecology

Background:

  • Stumptailed macaques (Macaca arctoides) exhibit high reconciliation rates.
  • Understanding reconciliation dynamics is key to social behavior in primates.

Purpose of the Study:

  • Investigate factors influencing reconciliation occurrence in stumptailed macaques.
  • Examine post-conflict reunion behaviors based on conflict and relationship characteristics.

Main Methods:

  • Observed a group of 38 stumptailed macaques.
  • Collected data on social interactions, dominance rank, and post-conflict behaviors.
  • Utilized scan sampling, ad libitum observations, and focal observations.

Main Results:

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  • Reconciliation was significantly predicted by initial interopponent distance, friendship, and kinship.
  • Two distinct post-conflict behavioral clusters were identified: allogrooming/contact sitting and sociosexual behaviors.
  • Factors like sex, age, rank, and conflict intensity did not independently predict reconciliation occurrence.
  • Conclusions:

    • Proximity, friendship, and kinship are crucial for reconciliation in stumptailed macaques.
    • Allogrooming and contact sitting may maintain relationships, while sociosexual behaviors act as a buffer against aggression.