Blumstein D T, Møller A P
Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of California, 621 Young Drive South, Los Angeles, CA 90095-1606, USA.
Biol Lett. 2008 Apr 23;4(2):146-8. doi: 10.1098/rsbl.2007.0606.
Sociality, as a life-history trait, should be associated with high longevity because complex sociality is characterized by reproductive suppression, delayed breeding, increased care and survival, and some of these traits select for high longevity. We studied the relationship between cooperative parental care (a proxy of complex sociality) and relative maximum lifespan in 257 North American bird species. After controlling for variation in maximum lifespan explained by body mass, sampling effort, latitude, mortality rate, migration distance and age at first reproduction, we found no significant effect of cooperative care on longevity in analyses of species-specific data or phylogenetically independent standardized linear contrasts. Thus, sociality itself is not associated with high longevity. Rather, longevity is correlated with increased body size, survival rate and age of first reproduction.
社会性作为一种生活史特征,应该与高寿命相关联,因为复杂的社会性具有生殖抑制、繁殖延迟、照料和生存增加等特征,其中一些特征会促使高寿命的出现。我们研究了257种北美鸟类中合作亲代照料(复杂社会性的一个代表)与相对最大寿命之间的关系。在控制了由体重、采样努力、纬度、死亡率、迁徙距离和首次繁殖年龄所解释的最大寿命变化之后,我们在物种特异性数据或系统发育独立标准化线性对比分析中发现,合作照料对寿命没有显著影响。因此,社会性本身与高寿命并无关联。相反,寿命与体型增大、生存率和首次繁殖年龄相关。