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雄性亚洲象的社会行为与群体形成():年龄和发情期对野生和圈养动物的影响

Social Behavior and Group Formation in Male Asian Elephants (): The Effects of Age and Musth in Wild and Zoo-Housed Animals.

作者信息

LaDue Chase A, Vandercone Rajnish P G, Kiso Wendy K, Freeman Elizabeth W

机构信息

Department of Environmental Science and Policy, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA 22030, USA.

Department of Biological Sciences, Rajarata University of Sri Lanka, Mihintale 50300, Sri Lanka.

出版信息

Animals (Basel). 2022 May 8;12(9):1215. doi: 10.3390/ani12091215.

Abstract

Asian elephants are endangered, and the long-term viability of the species depends on integrative approaches to address the sustainability of and populations. Growing evidence shows that male elephants exhibit extensive and flexible social behavior that rivals the complexity of that of females. Male elephant sociality is expected to change dramatically around the unique sexual state of musth. However, data related to male Asian elephant sociality is lacking. Here, we conducted complementary observations in Wasgamuwa National Park, Sri Lanka, and North American zoos of male Asian elephant social behavior. Age and musth status, along with other factors, were associated with variation in social behavior and group formation of males. In wild male elephants, both musth status and age impacted elephant associations within all-male and mixed-sex groups: non-musth elephants were generally sighted less often in mixed-sex groups as they aged, while the inverse occurred with musth elephants. Musth status interacted with age to predict the number of conspecifics with which a wild male elephant associated: younger males were observed with more females during non-musth (but the opposite was true during musth), and male elephants between 20 and 30 years were observed with the highest number of male conspecifics except during musth. Finally, we found variation in aggression, prosocial behavior, and submissive behavior was influenced by intrinsic (age and musth status) and extrinsic factors (group size and type) in similar ways in both populations; prosocial behavior was most common and was influenced by the number of conspecifics present (both populations), and age, group type, and musth status (zoo population), while aggression was rare, especially among older elephants. We suggest that longitudinal studies of this threatened species will be particularly helpful to promote the reproduction and conservation of Asian elephants in and environments.

摘要

亚洲象濒临灭绝,该物种的长期生存能力取决于采用综合方法来解决其种群的可持续性问题。越来越多的证据表明,雄性大象表现出广泛且灵活的社会行为,其复杂性可与雌性大象相媲美。雄性大象的社交性预计会在独特的发情期性状态前后发生巨大变化。然而,与雄性亚洲象社交性相关的数据却很缺乏。在此,我们在斯里兰卡的瓦萨穆瓦国家公园和北美的动物园对雄性亚洲象的社交行为进行了补充观察。年龄、发情期状态以及其他因素与雄性大象的社交行为和群体形成的变化有关。在野生雄性大象中,发情期状态和年龄都会影响全雄性群体和混合性别群体中的大象关联情况:随着年龄增长,非发情期大象在混合性别群体中出现的频率通常较低,而发情期大象则相反。发情期状态与年龄相互作用,可预测野生雄性大象与之关联的同种个体数量:在非发情期,年轻雄性大象与更多雌性大象在一起(但在发情期情况相反),除发情期外,20至30岁的雄性大象与同种雄性个体在一起的数量最多。最后,我们发现,在这两个种群中,攻击行为、亲社会行为和顺从行为的变化受到内在因素(年龄和发情期状态)和外在因素(群体规模和类型)的影响方式相似;亲社会行为最为常见,且受到在场同种个体数量(两个种群)以及年龄、群体类型和发情期状态(动物园种群)的影响,而攻击行为很少见,尤其是在年长的大象中。我们建议,对这种濒危物种进行纵向研究将特别有助于促进亚洲象在野外和圈养环境中的繁殖与保护。

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