Abell Jackie, Kirzinger Morgan W B, Gordon Yvonne, Kirk Jacqui, Kokeŝ Rae, Lynas Kirsty, Mandinyenya Bob, Youldon David
Coventry University, Coventry, United Kingdom ; African Lion & Environmental Research Trust, Livingstone, Zambia.
University of Regina, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada.
PLoS One. 2013 Dec 20;8(12):e82541. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0082541. eCollection 2013.
Animal conservation practices include the grouping of captive related and unrelated individuals to form a social structure which is characteristic of that species in the wild. In response to the rapid decline of wild African lion (Panthera leo) populations, an array of conservational strategies have been adopted. Ex situ reintroduction of the African lion requires the construction of socially cohesive pride structures prior to wild release. This pilot study adopted a social network theory approach to quantitatively assess a captive pride's social structure and the relationships between individuals within them. Group composition (who is present in a group) and social interaction data (social licking, greeting, play) was observed and recorded to assess social cohesion within a released semi-wild pride. UCINET and SOCPROG software was utilised to represent and analyse these social networks. Results indicate that the pride is socially cohesive, does not exhibit random associations, and the role of socially influential keystone individuals is important for maintaining social bondedness within a lion pride. These results are potentially informative for the structure of lion prides, in captivity and in the wild, and could have implications for captive and wild-founder reintroductions.
动物保护措施包括将圈养的相关和不相关个体分组,以形成一种在野外该物种特有的社会结构。为应对野生非洲狮(Panthera leo)种群的迅速减少,已采取了一系列保护策略。非洲狮的迁地重新引入需要在放归野外之前构建具有社会凝聚力的狮群结构。这项试点研究采用社会网络理论方法,定量评估圈养狮群的社会结构以及其中个体之间的关系。观察并记录了群体组成(一个群体中有谁)和社会互动数据(社交舔舐、问候、玩耍),以评估放归的半野生狮群中的社会凝聚力。利用UCINET和SOCPROG软件来呈现和分析这些社会网络。结果表明,狮群具有社会凝聚力,不存在随机关联,具有社会影响力的关键个体对于维持狮群内部的社会联系至关重要。这些结果可能为圈养和野外狮群的结构提供信息,并可能对圈养和野外放归重新引入产生影响。