Changes in social dynamics associated to the menstrual cycle in the vervet monkey (Cercopithecus aethiops).

E García-Castells, J Juárez González, F R Ervin, C Guzmán-Flores
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Behavioral changes associated to the menstrual cycle in a social group of vervet monkeys (Cercopithecus aethiops) were studied. Three adult females were used as experimental subjects and in these, vaginal smears were taken every other day in order to detect their menstrual cycles. Only the dominant and the mid-ranking female showed regular cycles while the low-ranking female showed amenorrhea. The menstrual cycles were divided into five periods (menstrual, premenstrual, luteal, ovulatory and follicular) which were related to the behavioral data. Social behavior recordings were taken during one hour daily for five consecutive months; the data were adjusted twice in order to follow the cycles of the females with regular menstruations. By plotting in a matrix the relative frequencies of joins and displacements, the social position of each animal as well as the group's social organization and dynamics were evaluated. A clear tendency towards social rejection (emitting less joins and increasing the amount of displacements) was detected during the premenstrual periods of the dominant female which abruptly changed towards affiliation during menstruation. This observation was detected in all group members no matter their age-sex class or social position during the five months of observation. When the data were analyzed following the mid-ranking female's cycle, no consistent changes were apparent. The importance of social stimuli in the modulation and expression of hormone-related behavior is stressed, as well as the need of using social settings in the experimental analyses of premenstrual mood and behavior disorders.

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长尾猴(Cercopithecus aethiops)与月经周期相关的社会动态变化。
研究了一个社会群体黑尾猴(Cercopithecus aethiops)与月经周期相关的行为变化。三名成年女性作为实验对象,每隔一天进行阴道涂片检查,以检测她们的月经周期。只有优势位和中位女性月经周期规律,低位女性闭经。将月经周期分为经期、经前期、黄体期、排卵期和卵泡期5个周期,并与行为数据相关。连续5个月,每天1小时进行社会行为记录;为了遵循月经规律的女性的周期,数据被调整了两次。通过在矩阵中绘制连接和位移的相对频率,评估每个动物的社会地位以及群体的社会组织和动态。在占主导地位的雌性经前期发现了明显的社会排斥倾向(发出较少的连接和增加的位移量),在月经期间突然转变为隶属关系。在五个月的观察中,无论年龄、性别、阶级或社会地位,所有小组成员都发现了这一现象。当对这些数据进行分析时,没有明显的一致性变化。强调了社会刺激在激素相关行为的调节和表达中的重要性,以及在经前情绪和行为障碍的实验分析中使用社会环境的必要性。
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