Zöttl Markus, Vullioud Philippe, Mendonça Rute, Torrents Ticó Miquel, Gaynor David, Mitchell Adam, Clutton-Brock Tim
Department of Zoology, University of Cambridge, Cambridge CB23EJ, United Kingdom;
Department of Zoology and Entomology, Mammal Research Institute, University of Pretoria, 0028 Pretoria, South Africa; Institute of Biology, University of Neuchatel, Rue Emile-Argand 11, CH-2000 Neuchatel, Switzerland;
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2016 Sep 13;113(37):10382-7. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1607885113. Epub 2016 Sep 1.
In many cooperative breeders, the contributions of helpers to cooperative activities change with age, resulting in age-related polyethisms. In contrast, some studies of social mole rats (including naked mole rats, Heterocephalus glaber, and Damaraland mole rats, Fukomys damarensis) suggest that individual differences in cooperative behavior are the result of divergent developmental pathways, leading to discrete and permanent functional categories of helpers that resemble the caste systems found in eusocial insects. Here we show that, in Damaraland mole rats, individual contributions to cooperative behavior increase with age and are higher in fast-growing individuals. Individual contributions to different cooperative tasks are intercorrelated and repeatability of cooperative behavior is similar to that found in other cooperatively breeding vertebrates. Our data provide no evidence that nonreproductive individuals show divergent developmental pathways or specialize in particular tasks. Instead of representing a caste system, variation in the behavior of nonreproductive individuals in Damaraland mole rats closely resembles that found in other cooperatively breeding mammals and appears to be a consequence of age-related polyethism.
在许多合作繁殖的动物中,辅助者对合作活动的贡献会随着年龄而变化,从而导致与年龄相关的多态行为。相比之下,一些对群居鼹形鼠(包括裸鼹鼠,裸鼹属,以及达马拉兰鼹鼠,南非裸鼹属)的研究表明,合作行为的个体差异是不同发育途径的结果,导致辅助者形成离散且永久的功能类别,类似于在群居昆虫中发现的等级制度。在此我们表明,在达马拉兰鼹鼠中,个体对合作行为的贡献随着年龄增长而增加,且在生长迅速的个体中更高。个体对不同合作任务的贡献相互关联,并且合作行为的重复性与在其他合作繁殖的脊椎动物中发现的情况相似。我们的数据没有提供证据表明非繁殖个体表现出不同的发育途径或专门从事特定任务。达马拉兰鼹鼠中非繁殖个体的行为变化并非代表一种等级制度,而是与在其他合作繁殖的哺乳动物中发现的情况非常相似,似乎是与年龄相关的多态行为的结果。