Early Trauma Leaves No Social Signature in Sanctuary-Housed Chimpanzees ( Pan troglodytes ).

Edwin J C van Leeuwen, Bernadette M C Bruinstroop,Daniel B M Haun

Animals : an open access journal from MDPI(2022)

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Negative early experiences can have detrimental effects on social functioning in later life, both in humans as well as in other socially-living animals. In zoo-housed chimpanzees, recent evidence suggests that there may be a lingering signature of early trauma on individuals' social interaction tendencies as measured by social proximity and grooming. Here, we address whether a similar effect would be observable in chimpanzees living under semi-wild conditions in an African sanctuary. By analysing party size, close proximity and social grooming, we show that in this specific sanctuary, chimpanzees that suffered early trauma ( = 42) were socially indistinguishable from chimpanzees who were born and raised by their mothers in the sanctuary ( = 36). Our findings indicate that chimpanzees may not be irreversibly affected by early social trauma, possibly owing to rehabilitation in stable social groups in a semi-natural environment. Beyond identifying sanctuaries as valuable rehabilitation centres for orphaned chimpanzees, this study demonstrates a remarkable social flexibility in one of our closest living relatives.
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chimpanzees,coping,sanctuary,social deprivation,trauma,welfare
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