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处于扩散期性别的社会纽带:成年雌性黑猩猩的配偶偏好

Social bonds in the dispersing sex: partner preferences among adult female chimpanzees.

作者信息

Foerster Steffen, McLellan Karen, Schroepfer-Walker Kara, Murray Carson M, Krupenye Christopher, Gilby Ian C, Pusey Anne E

机构信息

Department of Evolutionary Anthropology, Duke University, Durham, NC, U.S.A.

Department of Anthropology, George Washington University, Washington, D.C., U.S.A.

出版信息

Anim Behav. 2015 Jul 1;105:139-152. doi: 10.1016/j.anbehav.2015.04.012.

Abstract

In most primate societies, strong and enduring social bonds form preferentially among kin, who benefit from cooperation through direct and indirect fitness gains. Chimpanzees, , differ from most species by showing consistent female-biased dispersal and strict male philopatry. In most East African populations, females tend to forage alone in small core areas and were long thought to have weak social bonds of little biological significance. Recent work in some populations is challenging this view. However, challenges remain in quantifying the influence of shared space use on association patterns, and in identifying the drivers of partner preferences and social bonds. Here, we use the largest data set on wild chimpanzee behaviour currently available to assess potential determinants of female association patterns. We quantify pairwise similarities in ranging, dyadic association and grooming for 624 unique dyads over 38 years, including 17 adult female kin dyads. To search for social preferences that could not be explained by spatial overlap alone, we controlled for expected association based on pairwise kernel volume intersections of core areas. We found that association frequencies among females with above-average overlap correlated positively with grooming rates, suggesting that associations reflected social preferences in these dyads. Furthermore, when available, females preferred kin over nonkin partners for association and grooming, and variability was high among nonkin dyads. While variability in association above and below expected values was high, on average, nonkin associated more frequently if they had immature male offspring, while having female offspring had the opposite effect. Dominance rank, an important determinant of reproductive success at Gombe, influenced associations primarily for low-ranking females, who associated preferentially with each other. Our findings support the hypothesis that female chimpanzees form well-differentiated social relationships that are of potential adaptive value to females and their offspring.

摘要

在大多数灵长类动物社会中,强大而持久的社会纽带优先在亲属之间形成,亲属通过直接和间接的适应性收益从合作中获益。然而,黑猩猩与大多数物种不同,表现出持续的雌性偏向扩散和严格的雄性留居模式。在大多数东非种群中,雌性倾向于在小的核心区域单独觅食,长期以来人们认为它们的社会纽带薄弱,几乎没有生物学意义。最近在一些种群中的研究对这一观点提出了挑战。然而,在量化共享空间使用对关联模式的影响以及确定伴侣偏好和社会纽带的驱动因素方面仍然存在挑战。在这里,我们使用目前可用的关于野生黑猩猩行为的最大数据集来评估雌性关联模式的潜在决定因素。我们量化了38年中624个独特二元组在活动范围、二元关联和梳理行为上的成对相似性,包括17个成年雌性亲属二元组。为了寻找不能仅由空间重叠解释的社会偏好,我们基于核心区域的成对核体积交集控制了预期关联。我们发现,重叠高于平均水平的雌性之间的关联频率与梳理率呈正相关,这表明这些二元组中的关联反映了社会偏好。此外,在可行的情况下,雌性在关联和梳理时更喜欢亲属而非非亲属伴侣,并且非亲属二元组之间的变异性很高。虽然高于和低于预期值的关联变异性都很高,但平均而言,有未成熟雄性后代的非亲属关联更频繁,而有雌性后代则有相反的效果。优势等级是贡贝生殖成功的一个重要决定因素,主要影响低等级雌性的关联,低等级雌性彼此之间优先关联。我们的研究结果支持这样的假设,即雌性黑猩猩形成了分化良好的社会关系,这对雌性及其后代具有潜在的适应性价值。

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