[Imprinting of domestic animals on man].

Zeitschrift fur Tierpsychologie Pub Date : 1975-08-01
V H Sambraus, D Sambraus
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Male farm animals (kids, lambs and piglets) were kept isolated from conspecifics for their first 10 days of life. Until reaching sexual maturity they lived like pets in close contact with human beings; later some of them were removed to farms. Here they could interact with animals of other species, but not with conspecifics. Their first contact with conspecifics took place after they were sexually mature. In simultaneous choice experiments, offering a conspecific and a human being as passive participants, the animals were tested for any imprinted preference for human beings. Criteria were sexual advances and copulation attempts, as these indicate a strong social attachment. Two conditions proved necessary for imprinting on another species: 1. long-term isolation from conspecifics, and 2. close contact with another species during this time. Under these circumstances the term "sensitive period" may not be appropriate. Contrary to imprinting in birds isolation during the first days of life is not necessary for imprinting on another species to take place.

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[家畜在人身上的印记]。
雄性农场动物(幼畜、羔羊和仔猪)在出生后的前10天与同种动物隔离。在性成熟之前,它们像宠物一样生活,与人类密切接触;后来,他们中的一些人被转移到农场。在这里,它们可以与其他物种的动物互动,但不能与同种动物互动。他们第一次接触同种昆虫是在性成熟之后。在同时选择实验中,提供一个同类和一个人类作为被动参与者,测试动物对人类的任何印记偏好。标准是性挑逗和交配企图,因为这些表明了强烈的社会依恋。有两个条件证明了在另一个物种上留下印记是必要的:1 .长期与同种动物隔离;在此期间与其他物种密切接触。在这种情况下,“敏感期”一词可能不合适。与鸟类的印记相反,在生命的最初几天隔离对其他物种的印记是没有必要的。
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