Dugatkin Lee Alan, Dugatkin Aaron David
Department of Biology, University of Louisville, Louisville, KY 40208, USA.
Biol Lett. 2007 Dec 22;3(6):614-6. doi: 10.1098/rsbl.2007.0423.
We examined the impact of winner and loser effects on dominance hierarchy formation when individuals are capable of estimating their opponent's resource holding power (RHP). The accuracy of such estimates was a variable in our simulations, and we considered cases in which all individuals err within the same bounds, as well as cases in which some individuals consistently overestimate, while others consistently underestimate their opponent's fighting RHP. In all cases, we found a clearly defined linear hierarchy. In most simulations, the vast majority of interactions were 'attack-retreats', and the remainder of interactions were almost all 'fights'. Error rates had no effect on the linearity of the hierarchy or the basic attack-retreat nature of interactions, and consistent over and underestimation did not affect the ultimate position of an individual in a hierarchy.
当个体能够估计对手的资源持有能力(RHP)时,我们研究了胜者效应和败者效应在优势等级形成中的影响。在我们的模拟中,这种估计的准确性是一个变量,我们考虑了所有个体误差在相同范围内的情况,以及一些个体持续高估而另一些个体持续低估对手战斗RHP的情况。在所有情况下,我们都发现了一个明确界定的线性等级制度。在大多数模拟中,绝大多数互动是“攻击-撤退”,其余互动几乎都是“战斗”。错误率对等级制度的线性或互动的基本攻击-撤退性质没有影响,持续的高估和低估也不会影响个体在等级制度中的最终位置。