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雄性猴子会使用惩罚和强制手段来缓和代价高昂的群体间争斗。

Male monkeys use punishment and coercion to de-escalate costly intergroup fights.

机构信息

Anthropological Institute and Museum, University of Zurich, Winterthurerstrasse 190, Zurich 8057, Switzerland

Inkawu Vervet Project, Mawana Game Reserve, KwaZulu Natal, South Africa.

出版信息

Proc Biol Sci. 2018 Jun 13;285(1880). doi: 10.1098/rspb.2017.2323.

Abstract

In numerous social species, males direct aggression towards female group members during intergroup fights, and this behaviour is commonly thought to function as mate guarding, even though males often target non-receptive females. In studying intergroup fights in a wild population of vervet monkeys, we found that male intragroup aggression was primarily directed towards individuals who had either just finished exhibiting, or were currently attempting to instigate intergroup aggression. Targeted females were less likely to instigate intergroup aggression in the future, indicating that male intragroup aggression functioned as coercion (when directed towards those who were currently trying to instigate a fight) and punishment (when directed towards those who had recently fought). These manipulative tactics effectively prevented intergroup encounters from escalating into fights and often de-escalated ongoing conflicts. Males who were likely sires were those most likely to use punishment/coercion, particularly when they were wounded, and, therefore, less able to protect vulnerable offspring should a risky intergroup fight erupt. This work, along with our previous finding that females use punishment and rewards to recruit males into participating in intergroup fights, highlights the inherent conflict of interest that exists between the sexes, as well as the role that social incentives can play in resolving this conflict. Furthermore, unlike other studies which have found punishment to be used asymmetrically between partners, these works represent a novel example of reciprocal punishment in a non-human animal.

摘要

在许多社会性物种中,雄性在种间战斗中会针对雌性群体成员表现出攻击性,这种行为通常被认为是作为配偶保卫,尽管雄性通常会针对不接受的雌性。在对野生草原猴的种间战斗进行研究时,我们发现雄性群体内的攻击主要针对那些刚刚表现出或当前试图挑起种间攻击的个体。目标雌性在未来挑起种间攻击的可能性较小,这表明雄性群体内的攻击起到了强制(针对那些当前试图挑起战斗的个体)和惩罚(针对那些最近战斗过的个体)的作用。这些操纵策略有效地防止了种间冲突升级为战斗,并经常平息正在进行的冲突。那些最有可能成为父亲的雄性更有可能使用惩罚/强制手段,特别是当它们受伤时,因为它们保护脆弱后代的能力降低,因此,如果发生危险的种间战斗,它们更有可能受伤。这项工作以及我们之前发现的雌性使用惩罚和奖励来招募雄性参与种间战斗的发现,突出了性别之间存在的固有利益冲突,以及社会激励在解决这种冲突中可以发挥的作用。此外,与其他研究发现惩罚在伴侣之间不对称使用不同,这些研究工作代表了一种非人类动物中互惠惩罚的新例子。

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