Title of article
EVIDENCE FOR THE EXISTENCE OF MOTHERING STYLES IN GUINEA PIGS (CAVIA APEREA F. PORCELLUS)
Author/Authors
Albers، P.C.H. نويسنده , , Timmermans، P.J.A. نويسنده , , Vossen، J.M.H. نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Pages
-468
From page
469
To page
0
Abstract
Mothering styles are generally assumed to exist, in particular in the case of primates. However, an experimental procedure to ensure this assumption has been lacking and, moreover, mothering style was always defined post hoc. The short inter-birth interval and the possibility to cross-foster make the guinea pig a suitable species that has an advantage over primates for this type of study. The maternal behaviour of ten subjects was registered during mothering of four subsequent litters. To challenge a possible consistency of maternal behaviour two variables were maniplilated: parentage (own young or adopted young) and the condition of the mothers (pregnant or non-pregnant). The concordances found suggest that behavioural parameters necessary to characterize a mothering style in guinea pigs should contain either locomotor, affiliative or aggressive behaviour. Other behavioural parameters were not found adequate for characterizing mothering styles. As significant concordances of maternal behaviour were found, in spite of the challenges offered, we conclude that guinea-pig mothers consistently differ from each other and hence that ʹmothering stylesʹ exist in guinea pigs.
Keywords
rank orders , bonobo (Pan paniscus) , agonistic ranks , feeding scores , peering.
Journal title
BEHAVIOUR (LEIDEN)
Serial Year
1999
Journal title
BEHAVIOUR (LEIDEN)
Record number
21295
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