Feh C
Station biologique de la Tour du Valat, Camargue
Anim Behav. 1999 Mar;57(3):705-713. doi: 10.1006/anbe.1998.1009.
A study of a herd of Camargue horses Equus caballus, showed that while the majority of high-ranking stallions held single-male harems, some sons of low-ranking mares, being low ranking themselves, formed alliances that could last a lifetime. The two stallions were each other's closest associate and preferential grooming partner. Alliances were based on coalitions in which either both partners confronted an intruder synchronously or the dominant of the pair tended the female(s) while the subordinate simultaneously displayed towards the rival. Alliance partners were of similar age but were not more closely related to each other than to other stallions in the herd. Long-term paternity data revealed that subordinates sired close to a quarter of the foals born into the alliance group, and significantly more foals than low-ranking stallions in the herd adopting a 'sneak'-mating strategy. The dominant appeared to benefit from the presence of his subordinate partner. Fights occurred all year round, and the subordinate stallion of each alliance pair fought outside competitors more than twice as often as the dominant. Forming short-term alliances before defending mares on their own may enhance long-term reproductive success for both partners. Other benefits to both partners include higher survivorship of their foals and increased access to proven reproductive mares. These results suggest that the relationship between alliance partners is based on mutualism, but several conditions for reciprocity seem to be fulfilled: the benefit to the dominant (assistance in fights), and the benefit to the subordinate (access to reproduction), are both costly to the other partner and delayed in time. Copyright 1999 The Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour.
一项关于卡玛格马(Equus caballus)群体的研究表明,虽然大多数地位较高的种马拥有单雄后宫,但一些地位较低母马的儿子,因其自身地位也较低,会结成可能持续一生的联盟。这两匹种马是彼此最亲密的伙伴和优先的舔毛对象。联盟基于这样的合作关系:要么双方同步对抗入侵者,要么占主导地位的一方照料雌性,而从属的一方同时向对手展示。联盟伙伴年龄相仿,但彼此之间的亲缘关系并不比与群体中其他种马的关系更密切。长期的父系数据显示,从属种马所生的幼驹占联盟群体中出生幼驹的近四分之一,且显著多于群体中采用“偷配”策略的低等级种马所生的幼驹。占主导地位的种马似乎从其从属伙伴的存在中受益。争斗全年都有发生,每个联盟对中的从属种马与外部竞争者争斗的频率是占主导地位种马的两倍多。在独自保卫母马之前先结成短期联盟,可能会提高双方的长期繁殖成功率。对双方的其他好处包括幼驹更高的存活率以及增加接触经证实有繁殖能力母马的机会。这些结果表明,联盟伙伴之间的关系基于互利共生,但互惠的几个条件似乎得到了满足:对占主导地位一方的好处(争斗中的协助)以及对从属一方的好处(获得繁殖机会),对另一方来说都代价高昂且存在时间延迟。版权所有1999动物行为研究协会。