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亲缘关系和熟悉度减轻塞舌尔莺邻居间社会冲突的代价。

Kinship and familiarity mitigate costs of social conflict between Seychelles warbler neighbors.

机构信息

School of Biological Sciences, University of East Anglia, Norwich NR47TJ, United Kingdom;

Behavioural Ecology and Physiology Group, Groningen Institute for Evolutionary Life Sciences, University of Groningen, 9712CP Groningen, The Netherlands.

出版信息

Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2017 Oct 24;114(43):E9036-E9045. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1704350114. Epub 2017 Oct 9.

Abstract

Because virtually all organisms compete with others in their social environment, mechanisms that reduce conflict between interacting individuals are crucial for the evolution of stable families, groups, and societies. Here, we tested whether costs of social conflict over territorial space between Seychelles warblers () are mitigated by kin-selected (genetic relatedness) or mutualistic (social familiarity) mechanisms. By measuring longitudinal changes in individuals' body mass and telomere length, we demonstrated that the fitness costs of territoriality are driven by a complex interplay between relatedness, familiarity, local density, and sex. Physical fights were less common at territory boundaries shared between related or familiar males. In line with this, male territory owners gained mass when living next to related or familiar males and also showed less telomere attrition when living next to male kin. Importantly, these relationships were strongest in high-density areas of the population. Males also had more rapid telomere attrition when living next to unfamiliar male neighbors, but mainly when relatedness to those neighbors was also low. In contrast, neither kinship nor familiarity was linked to body mass or telomere loss in female territory owners. Our results indicate that resolving conflict over territorial space through kin-selected or mutualistic pathways can reduce both immediate energetic costs and permanent somatic damage, thus providing an important mechanism to explain fine-scale population structure and cooperation between different social units across a broad range of taxa.

摘要

由于几乎所有生物在其社会环境中都与其他生物竞争,因此减少相互作用个体之间冲突的机制对于稳定家庭、群体和社会的进化至关重要。在这里,我们测试了塞舌尔莺()之间争夺领地空间的社会冲突成本是否通过亲选择(遗传关联性)或互惠(社会熟悉度)机制得到缓解。通过测量个体体重和端粒长度的纵向变化,我们证明了领地性的适应代价是由关联性、熟悉度、局部密度和性别之间的复杂相互作用驱动的。在有亲缘关系或熟悉的雄性之间共享的领地边界,身体冲突不太常见。与此一致的是,雄性领地所有者与有亲缘关系或熟悉的雄性相邻时会增加体重,与雄性亲缘相邻时端粒磨损也较少。重要的是,这些关系在种群高密度区域最为强烈。当雄性与不熟悉的雄性邻居相邻时,端粒磨损也更快,但主要是当与这些邻居的亲缘关系也较低时。相比之下,在雌性领地所有者中,亲缘关系或熟悉度都与体重或端粒损失无关。我们的结果表明,通过亲选择或互惠途径解决领地空间冲突,可以减少直接的能量成本和永久性的躯体损伤,从而为解释广泛的分类群中不同社会单位之间的精细种群结构和合作提供了一个重要机制。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/026f/5664493/fb8ec9d1c584/pnas.1704350114fig01.jpg

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