Social Monogamy in Nonhuman Primates: Phylogeny, Phenotype, and Physiology

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作者
French, Jeffrey A. [1 ,2 ]
Cavanaugh, Jon [1 ]
Mustoe, Aaryn C. [1 ]
Carp, Sarah B. [1 ]
Womack, Stephanie L. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Nebraska Omaha, Dept Psychol, 6001 Dodge St,Allwine Hall 419, Omaha, NE 68182 USA
[2] Univ Nebraska Omaha, Dept Biol, Omaha, NE USA
基金
美国国家卫生研究院;
关键词
PITUITARY-ADRENAL AXIS; GOLDEN LION TAMARINS; CALLITHRIX-JACCHUS-JACCHUS; NUCLEUS-ACCUMBENS DOPAMINE; URINARY CORTISOL EXCRETION; OXYTOCIN RECEPTOR GENE; KAPPA-OPIOID-RECEPTOR; MALE COMMON MARMOSETS; DOMAIN CRITERIA RDOC; INFANT-CARE BEHAVIOR;
D O I
10.1080/00224499.2017.1339774
中图分类号
B849 [应用心理学];
学科分类号
040203 ;
摘要
Monogamy as a social system has been both a scientific puzzle and a sociocultural issue for decades. In this review, we examine social monogamy from a comparative perspective with a focus on primates, our closest genetic relatives. We break down monogamy into component elements, including pair-bonding and partner preference, mate guarding or jealousy, social attachment, and biparental care. Our survey of primates shows that not all features are present in species classified as socially monogamous, in the same way that human monogamous relationships may not include all elementsa perspective we refer to as monogamy a la carte. Our review includes a survey of the neurobiological correlates of social monogamy in primates, exploring unique or common pathways for the elemental components of monogamy. This compilation reveals that the components of monogamy are modulated by a suite of androgenic steroids, glucocorticoid hormones, the nonapeptide hormones oxytocin and vasopressin, and other neurotransmitter systems (e.g., dopamine and opioids). We propose that efforts to understand the biological underpinnings of complex human and animal sociosexual relationships will be well served by exploring individual phenotypic traits, as opposed to pursuing these questions with the assumption that monogamy is a unitary trait or a species-specific characteristic.
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页码:410 / 434
页数:25
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