サルが高カロリー食品消化のため土壌摂取を学習していたことを確認(Monkeys learn to eat soil so they can tolerate high-calorie junk food)

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2026-04-22 ケンブリッジ大学

英国のUniversity of Cambridgeの研究チームは、都市部に生息するサルが人間由来の「ジャンクフード」を消化するために土壌を摂取している可能性を明らかにした。研究では、一部のサルがポテトチップスや加工食品など高脂肪・高塩分の人工食品を食べた後に土を摂取する行動を観察し、土壌中の鉱物や粘土成分が消化補助や有害物質吸着に役立っている可能性を示した。この「土食(geophagy)」は野生動物で広く知られる行動だが、人間活動によって変化した食環境への適応として注目されている。研究者らは、都市化が野生動物の食性や腸内環境、生理機能に与える影響を理解する重要な手掛かりになると指摘している。


A macaque on the Rock of Gibraltar clutches a tube of crisps.

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ジブラルタルのバーバリーマカクにおける土食は、人為的に誘発された霊長類の伝統である Geophagy in Gibraltar Barbary macaques is a primate tradition anthropogenically induced

J. Frater,M. Nicourt,F. Landi,B. Maxwell,J. Thiodet,E. Mestrallet,S. J. Warr,M. Pizarro,J. E. Fa &S. Lemoine
Scientific Reports  Published:19 March 2026
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-026-44607-0

Abstract

We report, for the first time, geophagy – the deliberate consumption of earth – in the Barbary macaque (Macaca sylvanus) population living at the human-primate interface in Gibraltar. We evaluate potential adaptive functions of this behavior in an anthropogenic context, drawing on predictions from the protection and supplementation hypotheses. Geophagy occurred at exceptionally high rates compared to other macaque species and locations, and it was more common in summer when tourist numbers peak. It was also more likely when macaques consumed greater amounts of tourist-derived food, supporting a protective function. Local ecological factors contributed as well, with the distribution of red soil (terra rossa) influencing geophagy frequency. Although the behavior was not linked to female reproductive status, supplementation cannot be fully dismissed given the very limited insectivory in this population. We propose that tourist-derived foods may disrupt gut microbiome composition, producing discomfort that individuals mitigate through soil ingestion. Geophagy is likely socially learned, as groups showed consistent preferences for specific soil types, and its practice in presence of conspecifics offered opportunities for social learning. Reports from other sites indicate that geophagy is not unique to Gibraltar, but in this population it appears to be anthropogenically induced and socially transmitted, forming a locally maintained tradition.

生物環境工学
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