Max Planck Institute for Ornithology, 82319 Seewiesen, Germany.
Proc Biol Sci. 2011 Sep 22;278(1719):2761-7. doi: 10.1098/rspb.2010.2718. Epub 2011 Feb 9.
Elephants, dolphins, as well as some carnivores and primates maintain social links despite their frequent splitting and merging in groups of variable composition, a phenomenon known as fission-fusion. Information on the dynamics of social links and interactions among individuals is of high importance to the understanding of the evolution of animal sociality, including that of humans. However, detailed long-term data on such dynamics in wild mammals with fully known demography and kin structures are scarce. Applying a weighted network analysis on 20,500 individual roosting observations over 5 years, we show that in two wild Bechstein's bat colonies with high fission-fusion dynamics, individuals of different age, size, reproductive status and relatedness maintain long-term social relationships. In the larger colony, we detected two stable subunits, each comprising bats from several family lineages. Links between these subunits were mainly maintained by older bats and persisted over all years. Moreover, we show that the full details of the social structure become apparent only when large datasets are used. The stable multi-level social structures in Bechstein's bat colonies resemble that of elephants, dolphins and some primates. Our findings thus may shed new light on the link between social complexity and social cognition in mammals.
大象、海豚以及一些食肉动物和灵长类动物,尽管它们在组成不断变化的群体中经常分裂和合并,但仍能维持社会联系,这种现象被称为裂变融合。了解个体之间社会联系和相互作用的动态对于理解动物社会性的进化非常重要,包括人类社会性的进化。然而,在具有完全已知的人口统计学和亲缘结构的野生哺乳动物中,关于这种动态的详细长期数据却很少。通过对 5 年期间 20500 次个体栖息观察进行加权网络分析,我们表明在两个具有高裂变融合动态的野生贝氏 bats 群体中,不同年龄、体型、繁殖状态和亲缘关系的个体维持着长期的社会关系。在较大的群体中,我们检测到两个稳定的亚群,每个亚群都由来自几个家族谱系的蝙蝠组成。这些亚群之间的联系主要由较年长的蝙蝠维持,并持续了所有年份。此外,我们表明,只有使用大型数据集才能揭示完整的社会结构细节。贝氏蝙蝠群体中的稳定多层次社会结构类似于大象、海豚和一些灵长类动物的社会结构。因此,我们的研究结果可能为哺乳动物中社会复杂性和社会认知之间的联系提供新的线索。