Jacobs A, Maumy M, Petit O
IPHC-DEPE, Equipe d'éthologie des primates, UMR 7178, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique-Université Louis Pasteur and Centre de Primatologie, Strasbourg, France.
Behav Processes. 2008 Oct;79(2):111-3. doi: 10.1016/j.beproc.2008.05.004. Epub 2008 May 24.
Studies on leadership during group movements in several lemur species showed that females were responsible for the travelling choices concerning time and direction. Interestingly, in these species females are dominant over males. We investigated the influence of social organisation upon leadership processes by studying a lemur species in which social organisation is characterized by the absence of female dominance: the brown lemur (Eulemur fulvus fulvus). The study was conducted on a semi-free ranging group of 11 individuals and the analysis performed on 69 group movements showed that all the individuals could initiate a group movement. In 34 cases, the whole group moved. There was no significant difference in the number of start attempts or in the number of group members involved from one initiator to another. Moreover, there was no effect of sex or age of the initiator on the number of individuals following it or on the speed of the joining process. Therefore, the leadership observed is widely distributed to all group members. These results support the hypothesis of an influence of social organisation upon the decision-making processes but still remain to be studied in a more relevant ecological context.
对几种狐猴物种群体活动中的领导力研究表明,雌性负责有关时间和方向的行进选择。有趣的是,在这些物种中雌性比雄性占主导地位。我们通过研究一种社会组织特征为不存在雌性主导的狐猴物种——褐狐猴(Eulemur fulvus fulvus),来调查社会组织对领导过程的影响。该研究在一个由11只个体组成的半放养群体上进行,对69次群体活动的分析表明,所有个体都能发起群体活动。在34例中,整个群体移动。从一个发起者到另一个发起者,发起尝试的次数或参与的群体成员数量没有显著差异。此外,发起者的性别或年龄对跟随它的个体数量或加入过程的速度没有影响。因此,观察到的领导力广泛分布于所有群体成员。这些结果支持了社会组织对决策过程有影响这一假设,但仍有待在更相关的生态背景下进行研究。