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胜者(与败者)的形成:早期优势互动如何决定一种克隆鱼的成年社会结构。

The making of winners (and losers): how early dominance interactions determine adult social structure in a clonal fish.

作者信息

Laskowski Kate L, Wolf Max, Bierbach David

机构信息

Department of Biology and Ecology of Fishes, Leibniz Institute of Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries, Müggelseedamm 310, 12587 Berlin, Germany

Department of Biology and Ecology of Fishes, Leibniz Institute of Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries, Müggelseedamm 310, 12587 Berlin, Germany.

出版信息

Proc Biol Sci. 2016 May 11;283(1830). doi: 10.1098/rspb.2016.0183.

Abstract

Across a wide range of animal taxa, winners of previous fights are more likely to keep winning future contests, just as losers are more likely to keep losing. At present, such winner and loser effects are considered to be fairly transient. However, repeated experiences with winning and/or losing might increase the persistence of these effects, generating long-lasting consequences for social structure. To test this, we exposed genetically identical individuals of a clonal fish, the Amazon molly (Poecilia formosa), to repeated winning and/or losing dominance interactions during the first two months of their life. We subsequently investigated whether these experiences affected the fish's ability to achieve dominance in a hierarchy five months later after sexual maturity, a major life-history transition. Individuals that had only winning interactions early in life consistently ranked at the top of the hierarchy. Interestingly, individuals with only losing experience tended to achieve the middle dominance rank, whereas individuals with both winning and losing experiences generally ended up at the bottom of the hierarchy. In addition to demonstrating that early social interactions can have dramatic and long-lasting consequences for adult social behaviour and social structure, our work also shows that higher cumulative winning experience early in life can counterintuitively give rise to lower social rank later in life.

摘要

在广泛的动物分类群中,先前争斗的胜者更有可能在未来的竞争中持续获胜,就像败者更有可能持续失败一样。目前,这种胜者和败者效应被认为是相当短暂的。然而,反复的胜败经历可能会增强这些效应的持续性,对社会结构产生长期影响。为了验证这一点,我们让克隆鱼亚马逊帆鳉(Poecilia formosa)的基因相同的个体在其生命的头两个月经历反复的胜败主导互动。随后,我们研究了这些经历是否会影响这些鱼在性成熟(一个主要的生活史转变)五个月后在等级制度中获得主导地位的能力。在生命早期只有获胜互动的个体始终排在等级制度的顶端。有趣的是,只有失败经历的个体往往获得中等主导地位,而既有获胜又有失败经历的个体通常最终处于等级制度的底层。除了证明早期的社会互动会对成年后的社会行为和社会结构产生巨大而持久的影响外,我们的研究还表明,生命早期较高的累积获胜经历可能会产生与直觉相反的结果,导致成年后社会地位较低。

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