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山地大猩猩的拔河比赛:在多雄性群体中,银背大猩猩对繁殖的控制有限。

Mountain gorilla tug-of-war: silverbacks have limited control over reproduction in multimale groups.

作者信息

Bradley Brenda J, Robbins Martha M, Williamson Elizabeth A, Steklis H Dieter, Steklis Netzin Gerald, Eckhardt Nadin, Boesch Christophe, Vigilant Linda

机构信息

Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Deutscher Platz 6, D-04103 Leipzig, Germany.

出版信息

Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2005 Jun 28;102(26):9418-23. doi: 10.1073/pnas.0502019102. Epub 2005 Jun 17.

Abstract

To determine who fathers the offspring in wild mountain gorilla groups containing more than one adult male silverback, we genotyped nearly one-fourth (n = 92) of the mountain gorillas (Gorilla beringei beringei) living in the Virunga Volcanoes region of Africa. Paternity analysis of 48 offspring born into four groups between 1985 and 1999 revealed that, although all infants were sired by within-group males, the socially dominant silverback did not always monopolize reproduction within his group. Instead, the second-ranking male sired an average of 15% of group offspring. This result, in combination with previous findings that second-ranking males fare best by not leaving the group but by staying and waiting to assume dominance even if no reproduction is possible while waiting, is not consistent with expectations from a reproductive skew model in which the silverback concedes controllable reproduction to the second-ranking male. Instead, the data suggest a "tug-of-war" scenario in which neither the dominant nor the second-ranking male has full control over his relative reproductive share. The two top-ranked males were typically unrelated and this, in combination with the mixed paternity of group offspring, means that multimale gorilla groups do not approximate family groups. Instead, as long-term assemblages of related and unrelated individuals, gorilla groups are similar to chimpanzee groups and so offer interesting possibilities for kin-biased interactions among individuals.

摘要

为了确定在有不止一只成年雄性银背大猩猩的野生山地大猩猩群体中谁是后代的父亲,我们对生活在非洲维龙加火山地区的近四分之一(n = 92)的山地大猩猩(山地大猩猩指名亚种)进行了基因分型。对1985年至1999年间出生在四个群体中的48只后代的父系分析表明,虽然所有幼崽都是由群体内的雄性所生,但社会地位占主导的银背并不总是垄断其群体内的繁殖。相反,排名第二的雄性平均生育了群体后代的15%。这一结果,结合之前的研究发现,即排名第二的雄性最好的生存策略是不离开群体,而是留下来等待占据主导地位,即使在等待期间没有繁殖机会,这与生殖偏斜模型的预期不一致,在该模型中,银背会将可控制的繁殖权让给排名第二的雄性。相反,数据表明存在一种“拔河”的情况,即占主导地位的雄性和排名第二的雄性都不能完全控制自己相对的繁殖份额。排名前两位的雄性通常没有亲缘关系,再加上群体后代的混合父系情况,这意味着多雄性大猩猩群体并不类似于家族群体。相反,作为相关和不相关个体的长期组合,大猩猩群体类似于黑猩猩群体,因此为个体之间基于亲缘关系的互动提供了有趣的可能性。

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