October
9, 2018, University of Edinburgh
Male
chimps that are less aggressive and form strong social bonds tend to live
longer, research suggests.
A study
of hundreds of captive chimpanzees showed
that males that get along well with others—by being sensitive, protective and
cooperative—outlived their less amiable peers.
The team,
led by researchers at the University of Edinburgh, found that, contrary to
studies of humans and other primates, being more extroverted, conscientious or
neurotic had no impact on chimpanzee's longevity.
Extraversion
is frequently associated with longer
life in other nonhuman primates,
while conscientiousness and neuroticism are associated with longer and shorter
life, respectively, in humans.
Using personality and
survival data from 538 chimpanzees—our closest ape relative—the study tested
which aspects of their personalities were associated with longevity.
Results
suggest that amongst male chimps, evolution has favoured those that are more
agreeable.
Researchers
also found some evidence that female chimps who demonstrated openness—those who
more readily explored and adapted to changes in their physical and social
environments—were more likely to live longer.
The
researchers, including colleagues from the US and Japan, assessed chimps'
personalities based on a questionnaire of common adjectives and chimpanzee
behaviours completed by keepers and researchers who worked with these animals
for between seven and 24 years.
The
chimps lived in zoos, research facilities and sanctuaries located in the UK,
US, Netherlands, Australia and Japan.
The
study, published in eLife, is the one of the largest ever analyses of
individual behaviour data from chimpanzees or any other great ape.
The
findings suggest that links between personality and lifespan in people may not
be entirely explained by inherent characterises, but that lifestyle may play a
greater part.
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