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在一种野生鸣禽中,领地获取的选择受到社交网络结构的调节。

Selection for territory acquisition is modulated by social network structure in a wild songbird.

作者信息

Farine D R, Sheldon B C

机构信息

Department of Zoology, Edward Grey Institute of Field Ornithology, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK; Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, Ancon, Panama; Department of Anthropology, University of California, Davis, CA, USA.

出版信息

J Evol Biol. 2015 Mar;28(3):547-56. doi: 10.1111/jeb.12587. Epub 2015 Feb 6.

Abstract

The social environment may be a key mediator of selection that operates on animals. In many cases, individuals may experience selection not only as a function of their phenotype, but also as a function of the interaction between their phenotype and the phenotypes of the conspecifics they associate with. For example, when animals settle after dispersal, individuals may benefit from arriving early, but, in many cases, these benefits will be affected by the arrival times of other individuals in their local environment. We integrated a recently described method for calculating assortativity on weighted networks, which is the correlation between an individual's phenotype and that of its associates, into an existing framework for measuring the magnitude of social selection operating on phenotypes. We applied this approach to large-scale data on social network structure and the timing of arrival into the breeding area over three years. We found that late-arriving individuals had a reduced probability of breeding. However, the probability of breeding was also influenced by individuals' social networks. Associating with late-arriving conspecifics increased the probability of successfully acquiring a breeding territory. Hence, social selection could offset the effects of nonsocial selection. Given parallel theoretical developments of the importance of local network structure on population processes, and increasing data being collected on social networks in free-living populations, the integration of these concepts could yield significant insights into social evolution.

摘要

社会环境可能是作用于动物的选择的关键调节因素。在许多情况下,个体可能不仅因其表型而经历选择,还因其表型与所交往的同种个体的表型之间的相互作用而经历选择。例如,当动物在扩散后定居时,个体可能会因早到而受益,但在许多情况下,这些益处会受到当地环境中其他个体到达时间的影响。我们将一种最近描述的用于计算加权网络上的分类性(即个体表型与其同伴表型之间的相关性)的方法,整合到一个现有的用于测量作用于表型的社会选择强度的框架中。我们将这种方法应用于关于三年来社会网络结构和进入繁殖区域时间的大规模数据。我们发现,晚到的个体繁殖概率降低。然而,繁殖概率也受到个体社会网络的影响。与晚到的同种个体交往会增加成功获得繁殖领地的概率。因此,社会选择可以抵消非社会选择的影响。鉴于关于局部网络结构对种群过程重要性的平行理论发展,以及在自由生活种群中收集到的关于社会网络的越来越多的数据,整合这些概念可能会对社会进化产生重大见解。

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