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蝙蝠中的非亲缘合作。

Non-kin cooperation in bats.

作者信息

Wilkinson Gerald S, Carter Gerald G, Bohn Kirsten M, Adams Danielle M

机构信息

Department of Biology, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742, USA

Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, P.O. Box 0843-00153, Panama City, Republic of Panama.

出版信息

Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci. 2016 Feb 5;371(1687):20150095. doi: 10.1098/rstb.2015.0095.

Abstract

Many bats are extremely social. In some cases, individuals remain together for years or even decades and engage in mutually beneficial behaviours among non-related individuals. Here, we summarize ways in which unrelated bats cooperate while roosting, foraging, feeding or caring for offspring. For each situation, we ask if cooperation involves an investment, and if so, what mechanisms might ensure a return. While some cooperative outcomes are likely a by-product of selfish behaviour as they are in many other vertebrates, we explain how cooperative investments can occur in several situations and are particularly evident in food sharing among common vampire bats (Desmodus rotundus) and alloparental care by greater spear-nosed bats (Phyllostomus hastatus). Fieldwork and experiments on vampire bats indicate that sharing blood with non-kin expands the number of possible donors beyond kin and promotes reciprocal help by strengthening long-term social bonds. Similarly, more than 25 years of recapture data and field observations of greater spear-nosed bats reveal multiple cooperative investments occurring within stable groups of non-kin. These studies illustrate how bats can serve as models for understanding how cooperation is regulated in social vertebrates.

摘要

许多蝙蝠具有极强的社会性。在某些情况下,个体间会共处数年甚至数十年,并在非亲属个体间进行互利行为。在此,我们总结了无亲缘关系的蝙蝠在栖息、觅食、进食或照料后代时进行合作的方式。对于每种情况,我们会探讨合作是否涉及投入,如果涉及,哪些机制可能确保回报。虽然有些合作成果可能是自私行为的副产品,就像在许多其他脊椎动物中一样,但我们解释了合作投入如何能在多种情况下发生,并且在普通吸血蝙蝠(Desmodus rotundus)的食物共享以及大鼻蝠(Phyllostomus hastatus)的异亲照料中尤为明显。对吸血蝙蝠的野外研究和实验表明,与非亲属分享血液会使可能的供血者数量超出亲属范围,并通过加强长期社会联系促进相互帮助。同样,超过25年对大鼻蝠的重捕数据和野外观察揭示了在稳定的非亲属群体中发生的多种合作投入。这些研究说明了蝙蝠如何能作为理解社会脊椎动物中合作如何受到调控的模型。

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