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实验证据表明,入侵者和群体成员的属性会影响社交鱼类的对外群体防御和相关的群体内互动。

Experimental evidence that intruder and group member attributes affect outgroup defence and associated within-group interactions in a social fish.

机构信息

School of Biological Sciences/Life Sciences, University of Bristol, 24 Tyndall Avenue, Bristol BS8 1TQ, UK.

出版信息

Proc Biol Sci. 2019 Oct 9;286(1912):20191261. doi: 10.1098/rspb.2019.1261.

Abstract

In many social species, individuals communally defend resources from conspecific outsiders. Participation in defence and in associated within-group interactions, both during and after contests with outgroup rivals, is expected to vary between group members because the threat presented by different outsiders is not the same to each individual. However, experimental tests examining both the contributions to, and the consequences of, outgroup conflict for all group members are lacking. Using groups of the cichlid , we simulated territorial intrusions by different-sized female rivals and altered the potential contribution of subordinate females to defence. Dominant females and subordinate females defended significantly more against size- and rank-matched intruders, while males displayed lower and less variable levels of defence. Large and small, but not intermediate-sized, intruders induced increased levels of within-group aggression during intrusions, which was targeted at the subordinate females. Preventing subordinate females from helping in territorial defence led to significant decreases in post-contest within-group and female-specific submissive and affiliative displays. Together, these results show that the defensive contributions of group members vary greatly depending both on their own traits and on intruder identity, and this variation has significant consequences for within-group social dynamics both during and in the aftermath of outgroup contests.

摘要

在许多社会性物种中,个体共同保护资源免受同种外来者的侵害。在与外来竞争对手的竞争期间和之后,参与防御和相关的群体内互动的程度预计会因个体而异,因为不同外来者带来的威胁对每个个体来说并不相同。然而,缺乏检验群体中所有成员参与和受外来者冲突影响的实验性测试。我们使用慈鲷的群体,模拟了不同体型的雌性竞争对手的领地入侵,并改变了从属雌性对防御的潜在贡献。优势雌性和从属雌性对体型和等级匹配的入侵者进行了更显著的防御,而雄性的防御水平则较低且变化较小。大、小但不是中等体型的入侵者在入侵期间引起了群体内攻击性的增加,这种攻击性针对的是从属雌性。阻止从属雌性在领地防御中提供帮助会导致比赛后群体内和雌性特有的顺从和亲和性展示显著减少。这些结果表明,群体成员的防御贡献因自身特征和入侵者身份而异,这种差异对群体内的社会动态在对外群竞争期间和之后都有重大影响。

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