Mother of all bonds: Influences on spatial association across the lifespan in capuchins

Godoy I, Korsten P, Perry SE (2024)
Developmental Science.

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In humans, being more socially integrated is associated with better physical and mental health and/or with lower mortality. This link between sociality and health may have ancient roots: sociality also predicts survival or reproduction in other mammals, such as rats, dolphins, and non‐human primates. A key question, therefore, is which factors influence the degree of sociality over the life course. Longitudinal data can provide valuable insight into how environmental variability drives individual differences in sociality and associated outcomes. The first year of life—when long‐lived mammals are the most reliant on others for nourishment and protection—is likely to play an important role in how individuals learn to integrate into groups. Using behavioral, demographic, and pedigree information on 376 wild capuchin monkeys (Cebus imitator) across 20 years, we address how changes in group composition influence spatial association. We further try to determine the extent to which early maternal social environments have downstream effects on sociality across the juvenile and (sub)adult stages. We find a positive effect of early maternal spatial association, where female infants whose mothers spent more time around others also later spent more time around others as juveniles and subadults. Our results also highlight the importance of kin availability and other aspects of group composition (e.g., group size) in dynamically influencing spatial association across developmental stages. We bring attention to the importance of—and difficulty in—determining the social versus genetic influences that parents have on offspring phenotypes.
Erscheinungsjahr
2024
Zeitschriftentitel
Developmental Science
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1363-755X
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1467-7687
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https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2987423

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Godoy I, Korsten P, Perry SE. Mother of all bonds: Influences on spatial association across the lifespan in capuchins. Developmental Science. 2024.
Godoy, I., Korsten, P., & Perry, S. E. (2024). Mother of all bonds: Influences on spatial association across the lifespan in capuchins. Developmental Science. https://doi.org/10.1111/desc.13486
Godoy, Irene, Korsten, Peter, and Perry, Susan E. 2024. “Mother of all bonds: Influences on spatial association across the lifespan in capuchins”. Developmental Science.
Godoy, I., Korsten, P., and Perry, S. E. (2024). Mother of all bonds: Influences on spatial association across the lifespan in capuchins. Developmental Science.
Godoy, I., Korsten, P., & Perry, S.E., 2024. Mother of all bonds: Influences on spatial association across the lifespan in capuchins. Developmental Science.
I. Godoy, P. Korsten, and S.E. Perry, “Mother of all bonds: Influences on spatial association across the lifespan in capuchins”, Developmental Science, 2024.
Godoy, I., Korsten, P., Perry, S.E.: Mother of all bonds: Influences on spatial association across the lifespan in capuchins. Developmental Science. (2024).
Godoy, Irene, Korsten, Peter, and Perry, Susan E. “Mother of all bonds: Influences on spatial association across the lifespan in capuchins”. Developmental Science (2024).
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