Mitani JC, Merriwether DA, Zhang C
Department of Anthropology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Anim Behav. 2000 Apr;59(4):885-893. doi: 10.1006/anbe.1999.1389.
Long-term field research has revealed that male chimpanzees, Pan troglodytes, affiliate and cooperate in several contexts. Assuming close genetic relationship among males, affiliative and cooperative behaviour have been hypothesized to evolve through the indirect effects of kin selection. We tested the hypothesis that matrilineal genetic relatedness affects patterns of male social affiliation and cooperation in an unusually large community of chimpanzees at the Ngogo study site, Kibale National Park, Uganda. Field observations indicated that six behavioural measures of affiliation and cooperation among 23 adult males were significantly correlated with each other. Sequences of the first hypervariable portion of the mtDNA genome revealed that three pairs of males and one quintet shared mtDNA haplotypes. Matrix permutation tests using behavioural and genetic data showed that males that affiliated and cooperated with each other were not closely related through the maternal line. These findings add to a growing body of empirical evidence that suggest kinship plays an ancillary role in structuring patterns of wild chimpanzee behaviour within social groups. Copyright 2000 The Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour.
长期的野外研究表明,雄性黑猩猩(黑猩猩属)在多种情况下会建立联系并展开合作。鉴于雄性之间存在密切的遗传关系,有人推测这种联系性和合作行为是通过亲缘选择的间接作用而进化的。我们在乌干达基巴莱国家公园恩戈戈研究点一个规模异常大的黑猩猩群体中,对母系遗传相关性影响雄性社会联系和合作模式这一假设进行了检验。野外观察表明,23只成年雄性黑猩猩之间六种联系和合作的行为指标显著相关。线粒体DNA基因组第一个高变区的序列显示,有三对雄性和一组五只雄性共享线粒体DNA单倍型。利用行为和遗传数据进行的矩阵排列检验表明,彼此建立联系并展开合作的雄性并非通过母系有密切关系。这些发现进一步充实了越来越多的实证证据,表明亲属关系在构建野生黑猩猩社会群体内的行为模式中起辅助作用。版权所有2000动物行为研究协会。