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当移民雌性倭黑猩猩融入一个新群体时,它们是否更倾向于选择年长的常驻雌性作为重要伙伴?

Do immigrant female bonobos prefer older resident females as important partners when integrating into a new group?

机构信息

Primate Research Institute, Kyoto University, Kanrin 41, Inuyama, Aichi, 484-8506, Japan.

出版信息

Primates. 2022 Mar;63(2):123-136. doi: 10.1007/s10329-021-00971-1. Epub 2022 Feb 4.

Abstract

Intergroup transfer is a critical part of the life history of group-living species, with considerable variation in its timings and patterns among species. Immigrant female bonobos are documented to smoothly integrate into a new group through forming affiliative relationships with old, high-ranking resident females (Idani, Folia Primatol 57:83-95, 1991). However, only a few studies are available on immigration costs and strategies for female bonobos. Here, we compared social relationships of natal females (known to be 4.5-7.2 years old) and immigrant females (estimated to be 6.8-12.3 years old) from one bonobo group at Wamba in the Luo Scientific Reserve, Democratic Republic of the Congo. Similar to previous studies, resident females did not appear to spatially isolate immigrant females or act aggressively toward them. However, resident males were more frequently aggressive toward immigrant females than toward natal females. Both natal and immigrant females tended to groom high-ranking females more than middle- and low-ranking females, although immigrant females spent more time grooming unrelated females than natal females. Immigrant females did not exhibit rank-related partner preference for genito-genital rubbing and copulation. Although we did not control for age differences because of the small sample size, our results provide partial support for the hypothesis that old female bonobos are important partners for the successful integration of young females into an unfamiliar group. This strategy could explain why female bonobos disperse before reaching sexual maturity, which contrasts with the need for female chimpanzees to display sexual swellings and draw male interest as protection against aggression from resident females.

摘要

群体间转移是群居物种生活史的一个关键部分,不同物种的转移时间和模式存在很大差异。有记录表明,移民雌性倭黑猩猩通过与年老、地位高的常驻雌性形成亲和关系,顺利融入一个新的群体(Idani,Folia Primatol 57:83-95,1991)。然而,关于雌性倭黑猩猩的移民成本和策略的研究很少。在这里,我们比较了刚果民主共和国洛洛科学保护区万巴的一个倭黑猩猩群体中,出生的雌性(已知年龄为 4.5-7.2 岁)和移民雌性(估计年龄为 6.8-12.3 岁)的社会关系。与之前的研究类似,常驻雌性似乎没有在空间上隔离移民雌性,也没有对她们表现出攻击性。然而,常驻雄性对移民雌性的攻击性比对出生雌性的攻击性更高。出生的和移民的雌性都倾向于比中低等级的雌性更多地给高等级的雌性梳理毛发,尽管移民的雌性比出生的雌性更多地给不相关的雌性梳理毛发。移民的雌性并没有表现出与等级相关的对生殖器摩擦和交配的伴侣偏好。尽管由于样本量小,我们没有控制年龄差异,但我们的结果部分支持了这样一种假设,即年老的雌性倭黑猩猩对于年轻雌性成功融入一个陌生群体是重要的伙伴。这种策略可以解释为什么雌性倭黑猩猩在达到性成熟之前就会分散,这与雌性黑猩猩需要展示性肿胀并吸引雄性的兴趣以防止受到常驻雌性的攻击形成了对比。

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