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优势雌性狐獴繁殖成功的决定因素。

Determinants of reproductive success in dominant female meerkats.

作者信息

Hodge Sarah J, Manica A, Flower T P, Clutton-Brock T H

机构信息

Department of Zoology, University of Cambridge, Downing Street, Cambridge CB2 3EJ, UK.

出版信息

J Anim Ecol. 2008 Jan;77(1):92-102. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2656.2007.01318.x. Epub 2007 Nov 21.

Abstract
  1. In cooperative societies with high reproductive skew, selection on females is likely to operate principally through variation in the probability of acquiring dominant status and variation in reproductive success while dominant. Despite this, few studies of cooperative societies have investigated the factors that influence which females become dominant, and/or their reproductive output while in the dominant position. 2. Here we use long-term data from a wild meerkats population to describe variation in the breeding success of dominant female meerkats Suricata suricatta and investigate its causes. 3. Female meerkats compete intensely for breeding positions, and the probability of acquiring the breeding role depends upon a female's age in relation to competitors and her weight, both at the time of dominance acquisition and early in life. 4. Once dominant, individual differences in breeding success depend principally on the duration of dominance tenure. Females remain for longer in the dominant position if they are heavier than their competitors at the start of dominance, and if the number of adult female competitors at the start is low. 5. Female breeding success is also affected by variation in fecundity and pup survival, both of which increase with group size. After controlling for these effects, female body weight has a positive influence on breeding rate and litter size, while the number of adult female competitors reduces litter survival. 6. These findings suggest that selection for body weight and competitive ability will be high in female meerkats, which may moderate their investment in cooperative activities. We suggest that similar consequences of competition may occur among females in other cooperative societies where the benefits of attaining dominance status are high.
摘要
  1. 在繁殖偏斜度高的合作社会中,对雌性的选择可能主要通过获得主导地位的概率变化以及主导时繁殖成功率的变化来进行。尽管如此,对合作社会的研究很少调查影响哪些雌性成为主导以及/或者它们处于主导地位时的繁殖产出的因素。2. 在这里,我们使用来自野生狐獴种群的长期数据来描述主导雌性狐獴(南非狐獴)繁殖成功率的变化,并调查其原因。3. 雌性狐獴激烈竞争繁殖地位,获得繁殖角色的概率取决于雌性相对于竞争对手的年龄以及其在获得主导地位时和生命早期的体重。4. 一旦成为主导,繁殖成功率的个体差异主要取决于主导任期的长短。如果雌性在主导开始时比竞争对手重,并且开始时成年雌性竞争对手的数量较少,那么它们在主导地位上停留的时间会更长。5. 雌性的繁殖成功率还受到繁殖力和幼崽存活率变化的影响,这两者都随群体规模的增加而增加。在控制了这些影响因素后,雌性体重对繁殖率和窝仔数有积极影响,而成年雌性竞争对手的数量会降低窝仔存活率。6. 这些发现表明,对雌性狐獴体重和竞争能力的选择压力会很高,这可能会调节它们在合作活动中的投入。我们认为,在其他获得主导地位的好处很高的合作社会中,雌性之间可能会出现类似的竞争后果。

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