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西北黑猩猩保护区的社交网络与优势等级分析。

Social network and dominance hierarchy analyses at Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest.

作者信息

Funkhouser Jake A, Mayhew Jessica A, Mulcahy John B

机构信息

Primate Behavior and Ecology Program, Central Washington University, Ellensburg, Washington, United States of America.

Department of Anthropology and Museum Studies, Central Washington University, Ellensburg, Washington, United States of America.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2018 Feb 14;13(2):e0191898. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0191898. eCollection 2018.

Abstract

Different aspects of sociality bear considerable weight on the individual- and group-level welfare of captive nonhuman primates. Social Network Analysis (SNA) is a useful tool for gaining a holistic understanding of the dynamic social relationships of captive primate groups. Gaining a greater understanding of captive chimpanzees through investigations of centrality, preferred and avoided relationships, dominance hierarchy, and social network diagrams can be useful in advising current management practices in sanctuaries and other captive settings. In this study, we investigated the dyadic social relationships, group-level social networks, and dominance hierarchy of seven chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) at Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest. We used focal-animal and instantaneous scan sampling to collect 106.75 total hours of associative, affiliative, and agonistic data from June to September 2016. We analyzed our data using SOCPROG to derive dominance hierarchies and network statistics, and we diagrammed the group's social networks in NetDraw. Three individuals were most central in the grooming network, while two others had little connection. Through agonistic networks, we found that group members reciprocally exhibited agonism, and the group's dominance hierarchy was statistically non-linear. One chimpanzee emerged as the most dominant through agonism but was least connected to other group members across affiliative networks. Our results indicate that the conventional methods used to calculate individuals' dominance rank may be inadequate to wholly depict a group's social relationships in captive sanctuary populations. Our results have an applied component that can aid sanctuary staff in a variety of ways to best ensure the improvement of group welfare.

摘要

社会性的不同方面对圈养非人类灵长类动物的个体和群体层面的福祉有着相当大的影响。社会网络分析(SNA)是一种有助于全面理解圈养灵长类动物群体动态社会关系的有用工具。通过对中心性、偏好和回避关系、优势等级制度以及社会网络图的调查,更深入地了解圈养黑猩猩,有助于为保护区和其他圈养环境中的当前管理实践提供建议。在本研究中,我们调查了西北黑猩猩保护区的七只黑猩猩(Pan troglodytes)的二元社会关系、群体层面的社会网络和优势等级制度。我们使用焦点动物和瞬时扫描取样法,从2016年6月至9月收集了总共106.75小时的关联、亲和和争斗数据。我们使用SOCPROG分析数据以得出优势等级制度和网络统计数据,并在NetDraw中绘制了该群体的社会网络图。在梳理毛发网络中,有三只个体最为核心,而另外两只个体的联系很少。通过争斗网络,我们发现群体成员相互表现出争斗行为,并且该群体的优势等级制度在统计上是非线性的。一只黑猩猩通过争斗行为成为最具优势的个体,但在亲和网络中与其他群体成员的联系最少。我们的结果表明,用于计算个体优势等级的传统方法可能不足以完全描绘圈养保护区种群中群体的社会关系。我们的结果具有应用价值,可以在多种方面帮助保护区工作人员,以最好地确保群体福祉的改善。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/a959/5812591/cfe4bbae8aae/pone.0191898.g001.jpg

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