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01 Jul 1990-Primates
TL;DR: Though invertebrate-eating is common and widespread among Japanese macaques, the consumption of vertebrates is rare and the possibility that these behaviours represent a local tradition among the Yakushima macaques is discussed.
Abstract: Frog- and lizard-eating and related behaviours were observed on eight occasions in two troops of wild Japanese macaques (Macaca fuscata yakui) in Yakushima, between March 1984 and April 1989. In each case, the first animal seen handling the prey was an adult. Juveniles showed interest in the prey, sniffed or mouthed it in three cases, and ate discarded parts of it in another. In the three cases where capture was observed, detection of the prey appeared to be fortuitous. Four monkeys ate leaves after eating meat. Those leaves identified were of species not commonly eaten. Though invertebrate-eating is common and widespread among Japanese macaques, the consumption of vertebrates is rare. The possibility that these behaviours represent a local tradition among the Yakushima macaques is discussed.

20 citations


Journal ArticleDOI
Takao Nuki1
TL;DR: This chapter considers some reasons for “isolation” with particular reference to the computerisation of production systems and the serious consequences for the environmental situation in Japan and the fabric of Japanese society.
Abstract: The necessity and opportunity for face-to-face contact with other colleagues is being increasingly reduced as a result of factory automation (FA) or office automation (OA). This means that human functions which are a result of human contact and relationships are substituted for by the function of machine systems. This “transfer of relations” from the human “system” to the machine system causes isolation of the individual in the process of work. This chapter considers some reasons for “isolation” with particular reference to the computerisation of production systems. The paper addresses the serious consequences for the environmental situation in Japan and the fabric of Japanese society.

1 citations