Multiple benefits of juvenile play: A ground squirrel's perspective

Adaptive functions of play can vary across species, and also within species, reflecting behavioral ecology and evolutionary history. We evaluated juvenile play in Belding’s ground squirrels (Urocitellus beldingi), a species for which field studies have assessed play behavior in the context of the sq...

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Veröffentlicht in:Neuroscience and biobehavioral reviews 2023-04, Vol.147, p.105099-105099, Article 105099
Hauptverfasser: Nunes, Scott, Monroy Montemayor, Martha P.
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Zusammenfassung:Adaptive functions of play can vary across species, and also within species, reflecting behavioral ecology and evolutionary history. We evaluated juvenile play in Belding’s ground squirrels (Urocitellus beldingi), a species for which field studies have assessed play behavior in the context of the squirrels’ ecology and life history. Social play behavior in U. beldingi appears not to have the range of adaptive benefits related to social behavior apparent in species with more complex social organization. Play in juvenile U. beldingi improves general motor skill, which may translate to more proficient performance of behaviors during and beyond the juvenile period. Social play in juvenile squirrels is associated with refinement of temperament and behavior, promoting behavioral shifts toward less docile responses as well as more cautious behavior. Social play also influences behavior of juvenile squirrels in novel situations, fostering greater exploration and adaptability of responses. Important life events in U. beldingi such as the timing of natal dispersal and defense of maternal territories can be influenced by juvenile play. •Functions of juvenile play are reviewed in Belding’s ground squirrels in the context of their behavioral ecology.•Social benefits of juvenile play may be limited in species lacking complex social structure.•Juvenile play in this species is associated with development of motor skill, temperament, and adaptable responses.•Juvenile play can be multifaceted within a species and have consequences for important life events.
ISSN:0149-7634
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DOI:10.1016/j.neubiorev.2023.105099