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蜘蛛猴的雄性交配策略:偷偷摸摸地竞争。

Male mating tactics in spider monkeys: sneaking to compete.

机构信息

Department of Anthropology, Yale University, New Haven,CT 06520-8277, USA.

出版信息

Am J Primatol. 2010 Sep;72(9):794-804. doi: 10.1002/ajp.20835.

Abstract

I investigated the mating system and male mating tactics for a population of wild spider monkeys (Ateles belzebuth chamek), to identify the behaviors males used to achieve and maintain access to sexually receptive females, and to examine if some males used more tactics than other males and/or had differential access to females. Results show that the mating system mostly involved scramble competition polygyny and that males used a range of mating tactics and behaviors, previously unreported for spider monkeys. The most unusual feature of spider monkey mating behavior was the secretive nature of copulations-nearly all copulations were clandestine, but a few were in the presence of other group members. Fifteen sexually mature males were observed to copulate 43 times. These data provide the first opportunity to evaluate how female availability influences male-male competition. First, the operational sex ratio was highly skewed toward males because usually only one female was receptive in each community per month. Second, females only mated with a few males in their community in any one mating period, but some females mated over the course of multiple consecutive mating periods, eventually mating with most or all of the males in their community. Across all communities, 9 (21%) of the 43 copulations involved a single male-female partner, 20 (47%) involved four males mating with the same female, and males mated with from one to four different females. Fourteen of the 16 total adult males and 1 subadult male (10 total) copulated. One or two males in each community were successful in monopolizing access to receptive females, and these males did not usually have the highest rates of copulation. In this system, clandestine copulations are one behavioral solution to the complex problem of gaining mating exclusivity and, probably, exercising mate choice.

摘要

我调查了野生蜘蛛猴(Ateles belzebuth chamek)的交配系统和雄性交配策略,以确定雄性用来获得和维持与性接受雌性接触的行为,并检查是否有些雄性比其他雄性使用更多的策略,或者是否有不同的雌性接触机会。结果表明,交配系统主要涉及争夺竞争的一妻多夫制,雄性使用了一系列交配策略和行为,这些行为以前在蜘蛛猴中没有报道过。蜘蛛猴交配行为最不寻常的特点是交配的秘密性——几乎所有的交配都是秘密进行的,但也有少数是在其他群体成员在场的情况下进行的。观察到 15 只性成熟的雄性交配了 43 次。这些数据首次提供了评估雌性可获得性如何影响雄性间竞争的机会。首先,操作性别比例严重偏向雄性,因为通常每个月只有一个雌性在每个社区中是接受交配的。其次,雌性在一个交配期内只与社区中的少数几个雄性交配,但有些雌性在多个连续的交配期内交配,最终与社区中的大多数或所有雄性交配。在所有社区中,43 次交配中有 9 次(21%)涉及一个单一的雌雄伴侣,20 次(47%)涉及四个雄性与同一个雌性交配,雄性与一个到四个不同的雌性交配。在 16 只成年雄性和 1 只亚成年雄性中,有 14 只(共 10 只)进行了交配。每个社区中的一到两个雄性成功地垄断了对接受雌性的接触,这些雄性通常没有最高的交配率。在这个系统中,秘密交配是获得交配排他性和可能行使配偶选择的复杂问题的一种行为解决方案。

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