Evans Julian C, Lindholm Anna K, König Barbara
Department of Evolutionary Biology and Environmental Studies, University of Zurich, Winterthurerstrasse 190, Zurich, 8057, Switzerland.
Curr Zool. 2021 Feb;67(1):59-69. doi: 10.1093/cz/zoaa030. Epub 2020 Jul 18.
Associating with relatives in social groups can bring benefits such as reduced risk of aggression and increased likelihood of cooperation. Competition among relatives over limited resources, on the other hand, can induce individuals to alter their patterns of association. Population density might further affect the costs and benefits of associating with relatives by altering resource competition or by changing the structure of social groups; preventing easy association with relatives. Consequently, the overlap between genetic and social structure is expected to decrease with increasing population size, as well as during times of increased breeding activity. Here, we use multi-layer network techniques to quantify the similarity between long-term, high resolution genetic, and behavioral data from a large population of free-ranging house mice (), studied over 10 years. We infer how the benefit of associating with genetically similar individuals might fluctuate in relation to breeding behavior and environmental conditions. We found a clear seasonal effect, with decreased overlap between social and genetic structure during summer months, characterized by high temperatures and high breeding activity. Though the effect of overall population size was relatively weak, we found a clear decrease in the overlap between genetic similarity and social associations within larger groups. As well as longer-term within-group changes, these results reveal population-wide short-term shifts in how individuals associate with relatives. Our study suggests that resource competition modifies the trade-off between the costs and benefits of interacting with relatives.
在社会群体中与亲属交往能带来诸多益处,比如降低遭受攻击的风险以及增加合作的可能性。另一方面,亲属之间对有限资源的竞争会促使个体改变其交往模式。种群密度可能会通过改变资源竞争或改变社会群体结构来进一步影响与亲属交往的成本和收益,从而阻碍与亲属的轻松交往。因此,随着种群规模的增大以及繁殖活动增加的时期,基因结构和社会结构之间的重叠预计会减少。在此,我们运用多层网络技术来量化来自大量自由放养家鼠长达10年的长期、高分辨率基因数据和行为数据之间的相似性。我们推断与基因相似个体交往的益处如何随繁殖行为和环境条件而波动。我们发现了明显的季节性效应,在夏季,社会结构和基因结构之间的重叠减少,其特征是高温和高繁殖活动。尽管总体种群规模的影响相对较弱,但我们发现在较大群体中基因相似性与社会交往之间的重叠明显减少。除了群体内部的长期变化,这些结果还揭示了全种群范围内个体与亲属交往方式的短期转变。我们的研究表明,资源竞争改变了与亲属互动的成本和收益之间的权衡。