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超越攻击性:雄激素受体阻断调节野生狐獴的社会互动。

Beyond aggression: Androgen-receptor blockade modulates social interaction in wild meerkats.

作者信息

delBarco-Trillo Javier, Greene Lydia K, Goncalves Ines Braga, Fenkes Miriam, Wisse Jillian H, Drewe Julian A, Manser Marta B, Clutton-Brock Tim, Drea Christine M

机构信息

Kalahari Research Trust, Kuruman River Reserve, Northern Cape, South Africa; Department of Evolutionary Anthropology, Duke University, Durham, USA; School of Natural Sciences and Psychology, Liverpool John Moores University, Liverpool, UK.

Kalahari Research Trust, Kuruman River Reserve, Northern Cape, South Africa; Department of Evolutionary Anthropology, Duke University, Durham, USA; University Program in Ecology, Duke University, Durham, USA.

出版信息

Horm Behav. 2016 Feb;78:95-106. doi: 10.1016/j.yhbeh.2015.11.001. Epub 2015 Nov 3.

Abstract

In male vertebrates, androgens are inextricably linked to reproduction, social dominance, and aggression, often at the cost of paternal investment or prosociality. Testosterone is invoked to explain rank-related reproductive differences, but its role within a status class, particularly among subordinates, is underappreciated. Recent evidence, especially for monogamous and cooperatively breeding species, suggests broader androgenic mediation of adult social interaction. We explored the actions of androgens in subordinate, male members of a cooperatively breeding species, the meerkat (Suricata suricatta). Although male meerkats show no rank-related testosterone differences, subordinate helpers rarely reproduce. We blocked androgen receptors, in the field, by treating subordinate males with the antiandrogen, flutamide. We monitored androgen concentrations (via baseline serum and time-sequential fecal sampling) and recorded behavior within their groups (via focal observation). Relative to controls, flutamide-treated animals initiated less and received more high-intensity aggression (biting, threatening, feeding competition), engaged in more prosocial behavior (social sniffing, grooming, huddling), and less frequently initiated play or assumed a 'dominant' role during play, revealing significant androgenic effects across a broad range of social behavior. By contrast, guarding or vigilance and measures of olfactory and vocal communication in subordinate males appeared unaffected by flutamide treatment. Thus, androgens in male meerkat helpers are aligned with the traditional trade-off between promoting reproductive and aggressive behavior at a cost to affiliation. Our findings, based on rare endocrine manipulation in wild mammals, show a more pervasive role for androgens in adult social behavior than is often recognized, with possible relevance for understanding tradeoffs in cooperative systems.

摘要

在雄性脊椎动物中,雄激素与繁殖、社会支配地位和攻击性紧密相连,而这往往是以父性投资或亲社会行为为代价的。睾酮被用来解释与等级相关的生殖差异,但其在一个等级类别中的作用,尤其是在下属中的作用,却未得到充分重视。最近的证据,特别是对于一夫一妻制和合作繁殖物种的证据,表明雄激素对成年社会互动有更广泛的调节作用。我们研究了雄激素在合作繁殖物种狐獴(Suricata suricatta)的雄性下属成员中的作用。尽管雄性狐獴的睾酮水平不存在与等级相关的差异,但下属帮手很少繁殖。我们在野外通过给下属雄性狐獴注射抗雄激素氟他胺来阻断雄激素受体。我们监测了雄激素浓度(通过基线血清和按时间顺序采集的粪便样本),并记录了它们在群体中的行为(通过焦点观察)。与对照组相比,接受氟他胺治疗的动物发起的高强度攻击行为(撕咬、威胁、进食竞争)更少,遭受的更多,参与了更多的亲社会行为(社交嗅探、梳理毛发、挤在一起),并且在玩耍期间发起玩耍或扮演“主导”角色的频率更低,这揭示了雄激素在广泛的社会行为中具有显著影响。相比之下,下属雄性狐獴的警戒或警惕以及嗅觉和声音交流的指标似乎不受氟他胺治疗的影响。因此,雄性狐獴帮手体内的雄激素与传统的权衡一致,即以牺牲亲和性为代价促进繁殖和攻击行为。我们基于对野生哺乳动物罕见的内分泌操纵得出的研究结果表明,雄激素在成年社会行为中的作用比通常认为的更为普遍,这可能与理解合作系统中的权衡有关。

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