Aggression and Reconciliation in Two Captive Groups of Lemur catta

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Elisabetta Palagi
Tommaso Paoli
Silvana Borgognini Tarli
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[1] Università di Pisa,Centro Interdipartimentale Museo di Storia Naturale e del Territorio
[2] Università di Pisa,Dipartimento Etologia, Ecologia ed Evoluzione, Unità di Antropologia
[3] Università di Pisa,Centro Interdipartimentale Museo di Storia Naturale e del Territorio
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International Journal of Primatology | 2005年 / 26卷
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aggression; reconciliation; relationship quality; conflict management;
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Kappeler excluded the presence of reconciliation in a free-ranging group of Lemur catta, but a recent study on the same group indicated reconciliation, though with a very long PC duration. We collected data on 2 captive groups of ring-tailed lemurs at the Pistoia Zoo (Italy) in order to shed light on conflict resolution in the species. We investigated the influence of seasonality and of a targeted aggression episode on the occurrence of reconciliation. We collected 164 PC-MC pairs for the A group and 141 for the B group. We performed all analyses at the dyadic level via randomization procedures. Despite the targeting episode, we found no difference in the levels of aggression between the 2 groups. In contrast, just before the onset of the targeting episode, B showed significantly lower rates of affinitive behaviors versus A. Reconciliation occurred in A, whereas it was absent in B. Therefore, we suggest that in B, with the decrease of baseline affinitive interactions associated with the beginning of the targeting episode, the function of postconflict reunions probably stopped working. On the whole, we found that contrasting results were probably related to different seasonal and social conditions (A: breeding/pregnancy season, characterized by higher tolerance rates; B: birth season, characterized by lower tolerance rates). Accordingly, reconciliation should be monitored throughout the different seasonal phases.
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页数:15
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