Sick Claudia, Carter Alecia J, Marshall Harry H, Knapp Leslie A, Dabelsteen Torben, Cowlishaw Guy
Section for Ecology and Evolution, Department of Biology, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark Institute of Zoology, Zoological Society of London, Regent's Park, London, UK
Institute of Zoology, Zoological Society of London, Regent's Park, London, UK Fenner School of Environment and Society, Australian National University, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory 2601, Australia.
Biol Lett. 2014 Jul;10(7). doi: 10.1098/rsbl.2014.0249.
Strong social bonds can make an important contribution to individual fitness, but we still have only a limited understanding of the temporal period relevant to the adjustment of social relationships. While there is growing recognition of the importance of strong bonds that persist for years, social relationships can also vary over weeks and months, suggesting that social strategies may be optimized over shorter timescales. Using biological market theory as a framework, we explore whether temporal variation in the benefits of social relationships might be sufficient to generate daily adjustments of social strategies in wild baboons. Data on grooming, one measure of social relationships, were collected from 60 chacma baboons (Papio ursinus) across two troops over a six month period. Our analyses suggest that social strategies can show diurnal variation, with subordinates preferentially grooming more dominant individuals earlier in the day compared with later in the day. These findings indicate that group-living animals may optimize certain elements of their social strategies over relatively short time periods.
牢固的社会纽带对个体健康有着重要贡献,但我们对与社会关系调整相关的时间周期仍知之甚少。尽管人们越来越认识到持续数年的牢固纽带的重要性,但社会关系在数周和数月内也会有所变化,这表明社会策略可能在更短的时间尺度上得到优化。以生物市场理论为框架,我们探究社会关系益处的时间变化是否足以促使野生狒狒对社会策略进行日常调整。作为社会关系衡量指标之一的梳理毛发的数据,是在六个月期间从两个群体的60只东非狒狒(豚尾狒狒)中收集的。我们的分析表明,社会策略会呈现出昼夜变化,与一天中较晚时候相比,下属在一天较早时候会更倾向于优先为更具主导地位的个体梳理毛发。这些发现表明,群居动物可能会在相对较短的时间段内优化其社会策略的某些要素。