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婆罗洲和苏门答腊雌性猩猩与雄性交往的代价:一种隐性的性冲突形式?

The cost of associating with males for Bornean and Sumatran female orangutans: a hidden form of sexual conflict?

作者信息

Kunz Julia A, Duvot Guilhem J, van Noordwijk Maria A, Willems Erik P, Townsend Manuela, Mardianah Neneng, Utami Atmoko Sri Suci, Vogel Erin R, Nugraha Taufiq Purna, Heistermann Michael, Agil Muhammad, Weingrill Tony, van Schaik Carel P

机构信息

Department of Anthropology, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland.

Faculty of Biology and Primates Research Center, Universitas Nasional, Jakarta, Indonesia.

出版信息

Behav Ecol Sociobiol. 2021;75(1):6. doi: 10.1007/s00265-020-02948-4. Epub 2020 Dec 30.

Abstract

ABSTRACT

Sexual coercion, in the form of forced copulations, is relatively frequently observed in orangutans and generally attributed to their semi-solitary lifestyle. High ecological costs of association for females may be responsible for this lifestyle and may have prevented the evolution of morphological fertility indicators (e.g., sexual swellings), which would attract (male) associates. Therefore, sexual conflict may arise not only about mating per se but also about associations, because males may benefit from associations with females to monitor their reproductive state and attempt to monopolize their sexual activities. Here, we evaluate association patterns and costs for females when associating with both males and females of two different orangutan species at two study sites: Suaq, Sumatra (), and Tuanan, Borneo (). Female association frequency with both males and females was higher in the Sumatran population, living in more productive habitat. Accordingly, we found that the cost of association, in terms of reduced feeding to moving ratio and increased time being active, is higher in the less sociable Bornean population. Males generally initiated and maintained such costly associations with females, and prolonged associations with males led to increased female fecal cortisol metabolite (FCM) levels at Tuanan, the Bornean population. We conclude that male-maintained associations are an expression of sexual conflict in orangutans, at least at Tuanan. For females, this cost of association may be responsible for the lack of sexual signaling, while needing to confuse paternity.

SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT

Socioecological theory predicts a trade-off between the benefits of sociality and the ecological costs of increased feeding competition. Orangutans' semi-solitary lifestyle has been attributed to the combination of high association costs and low predation risk. Previous work revealed a positive correlation between association frequencies and habitat productivity, but did not measure the costs of association. In this comparative study, we show that females likely incur costs from involuntary, male-maintained associations, especially when they last for several days and particularly in the population characterized by lower association frequencies. Association maintenance therefore qualifies as another expression of sexual conflict in orangutans, and especially prolonged, male-maintained associations may qualify as an indirect form of sexual coercion.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION

The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s00265-020-02948-4.

摘要

摘要

以强迫交配形式出现的性胁迫在猩猩中较为常见,通常归因于它们半独居的生活方式。雌性猩猩群居的生态成本较高,这可能导致了这种生活方式,并可能阻碍了形态学生育指标(如性肿胀)的进化,而这些指标本可吸引(雄性)同伴。因此,性冲突可能不仅发生在交配本身,还发生在群居方面,因为雄性可能从与雌性群居以监测其生殖状态并试图独占其性活动中获益。在此,我们评估了两个研究地点(苏阿夸,苏门答腊岛;图阿南,婆罗洲)的两种不同猩猩物种的雌性与雄性及雌性群居时的群居模式和成本。生活在生产力更高栖息地的苏门答腊种群中,雌性与雄性及雌性的群居频率更高。相应地,我们发现,在社交性较差的婆罗洲种群中,以进食与移动比例降低和活动时间增加衡量的群居成本更高。雄性通常发起并维持与雌性的这种高成本群居,在婆罗洲种群的图阿南,与雄性的长时间群居导致雌性粪便皮质醇代谢物(FCM)水平升高。我们得出结论,至少在图阿南,雄性维持的群居是猩猩中性冲突的一种表现。对雌性而言,这种群居成本可能导致其缺乏性信号,同时需要混淆父系关系。

意义声明

社会生态学理论预测,社会性的益处与进食竞争加剧的生态成本之间存在权衡。猩猩的半独居生活方式归因于高群居成本和低捕食风险的综合作用。先前的研究揭示了群居频率与栖息地生产力之间存在正相关,但未测量群居成本。在这项比较研究中,我们表明,雌性可能会因非自愿的、由雄性维持的群居而付出代价,尤其是当群居持续数天且在群居频率较低的种群中时。因此,群居维持可被视为猩猩中性冲突的另一种表现形式,特别是长时间的、由雄性维持的群居可能构成一种间接的性胁迫形式。

补充信息

网络版包含可在10.1007/s00265-020-02948-4获取的补充材料。

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