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拓展社会动态和糖皮质激素的研究框架:从巢内的等级制度到物种间的竞争相互作用。

Expanding the frame around social dynamics and glucocorticoids: From hierarchies within the nest to competitive interactions among species.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, University of Michigan, 48109 Ann Arbor, MI, USA; Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Michigan, 48109, Ann Arbor, MI, USA.

Department of Integrative Biology, University of Guelph, Guelph, ON N1G2W1, Canada.

出版信息

Horm Behav. 2022 Aug;144:105204. doi: 10.1016/j.yhbeh.2022.105204. Epub 2022 Jun 8.

Abstract

The effect of the social environment on individual state or condition has largely focused on glucocorticoid levels (GCs). As metabolic hormones whose production can be influenced by nutritional, physical, or psychosocial stressors, GCs are a valuable (though singular) measure that may reflect the degree of "stress" experienced by an individual. Most work to date has focused on how social rank influences GCs in group-living species or how predation risk influences GCs in prey. This work has been revealing, but a more comprehensive assessment of the social environment is needed to fully understand how different features of the social environment influence GCs in both group living and non-group living species and across life history stages. Just as there can be intense within-group competition among adult conspecifics, it bears appreciating there can also be competition among siblings from the same brood, among adult conspecifics that do not live in groups, or among heterospecifics. In these situations, dominance hierarchies typically emerge, albeit, do dominants or subordinate individuals or species have higher GCs? We examine the degree of support for hypotheses derived from group-living species about whether differential GCs between dominants and subordinates reflect the "stress of subordination" or "costs of dominance" in these other social contexts. By doing so, we aim to test the generality of these two hypotheses and propose new research directions to broaden the lens that focuses on social hierarchies and GCs.

摘要

社会环境对个体状态或状况的影响在很大程度上集中在糖皮质激素水平(GCs)上。作为代谢激素,其产生可以受到营养、身体或社会心理压力源的影响,GCs 是一个有价值的(尽管是单一的)衡量标准,可能反映个体经历的“压力”程度。迄今为止,大多数研究都集中在社会等级如何影响群体生活物种中的 GCs,或者捕食风险如何影响猎物中的 GCs。这项工作具有启发性,但需要更全面地评估社会环境,以充分了解社会环境的不同特征如何在群体生活和非群体生活物种以及整个生命史阶段影响 GCs。就像成年同种个体之间会有激烈的内部竞争一样,值得注意的是,来自同一窝的兄弟姐妹之间、不群居的成年同种个体之间或不同种个体之间也会存在竞争。在这些情况下,支配等级通常会出现,尽管如此,支配者或从属个体或物种是否具有更高的 GCs?我们检查了从群体生活物种中得出的假设的支持程度,即支配者和从属者之间的 GCs 差异是否反映了这些其他社会环境中的“从属压力”或“支配成本”。通过这样做,我们旨在检验这两个假设的普遍性,并提出新的研究方向,以拓宽关注社会等级和 GCs 的视角。

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