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多层次灵长类社会中的雄性容忍度与雄性间的纽带关系。

Male tolerance and male-male bonds in a multilevel primate society.

作者信息

Patzelt Annika, Kopp Gisela H, Ndao Ibrahima, Kalbitzer Urs, Zinner Dietmar, Fischer Julia

机构信息

Cognitive Ethology Laboratory, German Primate Center, 37077 Göttingen, Germany; Courant Research Centre for the Evolution of Social Behaviour, 37077 Göttingen, Germany;

Cognitive Ethology Laboratory, German Primate Center, 37077 Göttingen, Germany; Courant Research Centre for the Evolution of Social Behaviour, 37077 Göttingen, Germany; Center of Biodiversity and Sustainable Land Use, University of Göttingen, 37077 Göttingen, Germany; and.

出版信息

Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2014 Oct 14;111(41):14740-5. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1405811111. Epub 2014 Sep 8.

Abstract

Male relationships in most species of mammals generally are characterized by intense intrasexual competition, with little bonding among unrelated individuals. In contrast, human societies are characterized by high levels of cooperation and strong bonds among both related and unrelated males. The emergence of cooperative male-male relationships has been linked to the multilevel structure of traditional human societies. Based on an analysis of the patterns of spatial and social interaction in combination with genetic relatedness data of wild Guinea baboons (Papio papio), we show that this species exhibits a multilevel social organization in which males maintain strong bonds and are highly tolerant of each other. Several "units" of males with their associated females form "parties," which team up as "gangs." Several gangs of the same "community" use the same home range. Males formed strong bonds predominantly within parties; however, these bonds were not correlated with genetic relatedness. Agonistic interactions were relatively rare and were restricted to a few dyads. Although the social organization of Guinea baboons resembles that of hamadryas baboons, we found stronger male-male affiliation and more elaborate greeting rituals among male Guinea baboons and less aggression toward females. Thus, the social relationships of male Guinea baboons differ markedly from those of other members of the genus, adding valuable comparative data to test hypotheses regarding social evolution. We suggest that this species constitutes an intriguing model to study the predictors and fitness benefits of male bonds, thus contributing to a better understanding of the evolution of this important facet of human social behavior.

摘要

在大多数哺乳动物物种中,雄性之间的关系通常以激烈的同性竞争为特征,无关个体之间几乎没有联系。相比之下,人类社会的特征是高度合作以及亲属和非亲属雄性之间都有牢固的联系。合作性雄性-雄性关系的出现与传统人类社会的多层次结构有关。基于对野生几内亚狒狒(巴氏狒狒)空间和社会互动模式以及遗传相关性数据的分析,我们发现该物种呈现出一种多层次社会组织,其中雄性之间保持着牢固的联系且彼此高度容忍。几个雄性及其相关雌性组成的“单位”形成“群体”,这些群体再联合成“帮派”。同一“群落”的几个帮派使用相同的活动范围。雄性主要在群体内部形成牢固的联系;然而,这些联系与遗传相关性无关。争斗性互动相对较少,且仅限于少数二元组。尽管几内亚狒狒的社会组织与阿拉伯狒狒相似,但我们发现几内亚狒狒雄性之间的联系更强,问候仪式更复杂,对雌性的攻击性也更小。因此,几内亚狒狒雄性的社会关系与该属其他成员的关系明显不同,为检验有关社会进化的假设增添了有价值的比较数据。我们认为该物种是研究雄性联系的预测因素和适应性益处的一个有趣模型,从而有助于更好地理解人类社会行为这一重要方面的进化。

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