Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey.
Am J Primatol. 2011 Aug;73(8):703-19. doi: 10.1002/ajp.20915. Epub 2010 Dec 22.
When living in a group, individuals have to make trade-offs, and compromise, in order to balance the advantages and disadvantages of group life. Strategies that enable individuals to achieve this typically affect inter-individual interactions resulting in nonrandom associations. Studying the patterns of this assortativity using social network analyses can allow us to explore how individual behavior influences what happens at the group, or population level. Understanding the consequences of these interactions at multiple scales may allow us to better understand the fitness implications for individuals. Social network analyses offer the tools to achieve this. This special issue aims to highlight the benefits of social network analysis for the study of primate behaviour, assessing it's suitability for analyzing individual social characteristics as well as group/population patterns. In this introduction to the special issue, we first introduce social network theory, then demonstrate with examples how social networks can influence individual and collective behaviors, and finally conclude with some outstanding questions for future primatological research.
当生活在一个群体中时,个体必须权衡利弊,妥协让步,以平衡群体生活的优缺点。使个体能够实现这一目标的策略通常会影响个体间的相互作用,从而导致非随机关联。使用社会网络分析研究这种聚类模式,可以让我们探索个体行为如何影响群体或种群水平上发生的事情。了解这些相互作用在多个尺度上的后果,可能使我们能够更好地理解对个体的适合度的影响。社会网络分析提供了实现这一目标的工具。本期特刊旨在强调社会网络分析在灵长类动物行为研究中的益处,评估其分析个体社会特征以及群体/种群模式的适用性。在本期特刊的介绍中,我们首先介绍社会网络理论,然后用例子展示社会网络如何影响个体和集体行为,最后提出一些未来灵长类研究的悬而未决的问题。