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李炜, 罗凌云, 杨迅, 何勇, 连斌, 屈超华, 吴青原, 张建国, 谢鹏. 2019: 雌性抑郁食蟹猴(Macaca fascicularis)有着较高的指长比(2D:4D). 动物学研究, 40(3): 219-225. DOI: 10.24272/j.issn.2095-8137.2019.022
引用本文: 李炜, 罗凌云, 杨迅, 何勇, 连斌, 屈超华, 吴青原, 张建国, 谢鹏. 2019: 雌性抑郁食蟹猴(Macaca fascicularis)有着较高的指长比(2D:4D). 动物学研究, 40(3): 219-225. DOI: 10.24272/j.issn.2095-8137.2019.022
Wei Li, Ling-Yun Luo, Xun Yang, Yong He, Bin Lian, Chao-Hua Qu, Qing-Yuan Wu, Jian-Guo Zhang, Peng Xie. 2019. Depressed female cynomolgus monkeys (Macaca fascicularis) display a higher second-to-fourth (2D:4D) digit ratio. Zoological Research, 40(3): 219-225. DOI: 10.24272/j.issn.2095-8137.2019.022
Citation: Wei Li, Ling-Yun Luo, Xun Yang, Yong He, Bin Lian, Chao-Hua Qu, Qing-Yuan Wu, Jian-Guo Zhang, Peng Xie. 2019. Depressed female cynomolgus monkeys (Macaca fascicularis) display a higher second-to-fourth (2D:4D) digit ratio. Zoological Research, 40(3): 219-225. DOI: 10.24272/j.issn.2095-8137.2019.022

雌性抑郁食蟹猴(Macaca fascicularis)有着较高的指长比(2D:4D)

Depressed female cynomolgus monkeys (Macaca fascicularis) display a higher second-to-fourth (2D:4D) digit ratio

  • 摘要: 该文旨在探究指长比(2D:4D)与雌性自然抑郁食蟹猴(Macaca fascicularis)的关系。在组笼已经稳定且不同的食蟹猴群体中,根据笼养食蟹猴核心抑郁行为的筛选标准,筛选出15只雌性抑郁食蟹猴以及16只雌性正常对照的个体,并用X光机测量所有个体的食指与无名指的指长。所有筛选的食蟹猴个体都进行了2周的行为数据采集,其中包括核心抑郁行为在内的58种行为。最后我们将这58种行为分为12类进行分析,发现抑郁组和正常对照组在核心抑郁行为、运动行为、摄食行为、育幼行为、休息行为有显著差异。X光测量数据显示自然抑郁猴组个体有着较高的指长比(2D:4D)。

     

    Abstract: This research aimed to provide evidence of a relationship between digit ratio and depression status in the cynomolgus monkey (Macaca fascicularis). In stable cynomolgus monkey social groups, we selected 15 depressed monkeys based on depressive-like behavioral criteria and 16 normal control monkeys. All animals were video recorded for two weeks, with the duration and frequency of the core depressive behaviors and 58 other behaviors in 12 behavioral categories then evaluated via behavioral analysis. Finger lengths from the right and left forelimb hands of both groups were measured by X-ray imaging. Finger length and digit ratio comparisons between the two groups were conducted using Student’s t-test. In terms of the duration of each behavior, significant differences emerged in “Huddling” and five other behavioral categories, including Ingestive, Amicable, Parental, Locomotive, and Resting. In addition to the above five behavioral categories, we found that depressed monkeys spent less time in parental and rubbing ‘ and forth behaviors than the control group. Furthermore, the 4th fingers were significantly longer in the left and right hands in the control group relative to the depressed monkeys. The second-to-fourth (2D:4D) digit ratio in the left and right forelimb hands was significantly lower in the control group than that in the depressed group. Our findings revealed significant differences in finger lengths and digit ratios between depressed monkeys and healthy controls, which concords with our view that relatively high fetal testosterone exposure may be a protective factor against developing depressive symptoms (or that low fetal testosterone exposure is a risk factor).

     

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