Boucherie Palmyre H, Sosa Sebastian, Pasquaretta Cristian, Dufour Valérie
Institut Pluridisciplinaire Hubert Curien, University of Strasbourg, 23 rue Becquerel 67087 Strasbourg, France.
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, UMR 7178, 67087 Strasbourg, France.
Curr Zool. 2017 Aug;63(4):379-388. doi: 10.1093/cz/zow083. Epub 2016 Jul 24.
Numerous studies have investigated the remarkable variation of social features and the resulting structures across species. Indeed, relationships are dynamic and vary in time according to various factors such as environmental conditions or individuals attributes. However, few studies have investigated the processes that stabilize the structures within a given species, and the behavioral mechanisms that ensure their coherence and continuity across time. Here, we used a dynamic actor-based model, RSiena, to investigate the consistency of the temporal dynamic of relationships of a group of captive rooks facing recurrent modifications in group composition (i.e., the loss and introduction of individuals). We found that changes in relationships (i.e., formation and removal) followed consistent patterns regardless of group composition and sex-ratio. Rooks preferentially interacted with paired congeners (i.e., unpopular attachment) and were more likely to form relationships with individuals bonded to a current social partner (i.e., "friends of friends", or triadic closure). The sex of individuals had no effect on the dynamic of relationships. This robust behavioral mechanisms formed the basis of inter-connected networks, composed of sub-structures of individuals emerging from the enmeshment of dyadic and triadic motifs. Overall, the present study reveals crucial aspects of the behavioral mechanisms shaping rooks social structure, suggesting that rooks live in a well-integrated society, going far beyond the unique monogamous pair-bond.
众多研究调查了不同物种间社会特征的显著差异以及由此产生的结构。的确,关系是动态的,会根据环境条件或个体属性等各种因素随时间变化。然而,很少有研究调查在特定物种内稳定结构的过程,以及确保这些结构在时间上保持连贯和持续的行为机制。在此,我们使用基于动态行为者的模型RSiena,来研究一群圈养白嘴鸦在群体组成反复变化(即个体的离去和加入)时关系的时间动态的一致性。我们发现,无论群体组成和性别比例如何,关系的变化(即形成和解除)都遵循一致的模式。白嘴鸦优先与成对的同类互动(即不受欢迎的依恋),并且更有可能与与当前社会伙伴有联系的个体建立关系(即“朋友的朋友”,或三元闭合)。个体的性别对关系动态没有影响。这种强大的行为机制构成了相互连接网络的基础,该网络由二元和三元模式交织产生的个体子结构组成。总体而言,本研究揭示了塑造白嘴鸦社会结构的行为机制的关键方面,表明白嘴鸦生活在一个高度整合的社会中,远远超越了独特的一夫一妻配对关系。