Widdig A, Nürnberg P, Krawczak M, Streich W J, Bercovitch F B
Institut für Medizinische Genetik, Universitätsklinkum Charité, Humboldt-Universität, 10098 Berlin, Germany.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2001 Nov 20;98(24):13769-73. doi: 10.1073/pnas.241210198. Epub 2001 Nov 6.
Kin selection promotes the evolution of social behavior that increases the survival and reproductive success of close relatives. Among primates, maternal kinship frequently coincides with a higher frequency of grooming and agonistic aiding, but the extent to which paternal kinship influences adult female social relationships has not yet been investigated. Here, we examine the effect of both maternal and paternal kinship, as well as age proximity, on affiliative interactions among semifree-ranging adult female rhesus macaques, Macaca mulatta. Kinship was assessed by using both microsatellites and DNA-fingerprinting. Our study confirms that the closest affiliative relationships characterize maternal half-sisters. We provide evidence that adult females are significantly more affiliative with paternal half-sisters than with nonkin. Furthermore, paternal kin discrimination was more pronounced among peers than among nonpeers, indicating that age proximity has an additional regulatory effect on affiliative interactions. We propose that kin discrimination among cercopithecine primates emerges from ontogenetic processes that involve phenotype matching based on shared behavioral traits, such as inherited personality profiles, rather than physiological or physical characteristics.
亲缘选择促进了社会行为的进化,这种社会行为提高了近亲的生存和繁殖成功率。在灵长类动物中,母系亲属关系常常与更高频率的梳理毛发行为和争斗援助行为同时出现,但父系亲属关系对成年雌性社会关系的影响程度尚未得到研究。在此,我们研究了母系和父系亲属关系以及年龄接近程度对半散养成年雌性恒河猴(猕猴属)之间亲和互动的影响。通过使用微卫星和DNA指纹技术评估亲属关系。我们的研究证实,最亲密的亲和关系是母系半姐妹之间的特征。我们提供的证据表明,成年雌性与父系半姐妹的亲和程度显著高于与非亲属的亲和程度。此外,父系亲属识别在同龄人之间比在非同龄人之间更为明显,这表明年龄接近程度对亲和互动有额外的调节作用。我们提出,猕猴科灵长类动物之间的亲属识别源自个体发育过程,该过程涉及基于共享行为特征(如遗传性格特征)而非生理或身体特征的表型匹配。