Marfurt Svenja M, Allen Simon J, Bizzozzero Manuela R, Willems Erik P, King Stephanie L, Connor Richard C, Kopps Anna M, Wild Sonja, Gerber Livia, Wittwer Samuel, Krützen Michael
Evolutionary Genetics Group, Department of Anthropology, University of Zurich, 8057 Zurich, Switzerland.
School of Biological Sciences, University of Western Australia, Perth, WA 6009 Australia.
Mamm Biol. 2022;102(4):1373-1387. doi: 10.1007/s42991-022-00259-x. Epub 2022 Nov 2.
Social structuring from assortative associations may affect individual fitness, as well as population-level processes. Gaining a broader understanding of social structure can improve our knowledge of social evolution and inform wildlife conservation. We investigated association patterns and community structure of female Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins () in Shark Bay, Western Australia, assessing the role of kinship, shared culturally transmitted foraging techniques, and habitat similarity based on water depth. Our results indicated that associations are influenced by a combination of uni- and biparental relatedness, cultural behaviour and habitat similarity, as these were positively correlated with a measure of dyadic association. These findings were matched in a community level analysis. Members of the same communities overwhelmingly shared the same habitat and foraging techniques, demonstrating a strong homophilic tendency. Both uni- and biparental relatedness between dyads were higher within than between communities. Our results illustrate that intraspecific variation in sociality in bottlenose dolphins is influenced by a complex combination of genetic, cultural, and environmental aspects.
The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s42991-022-00259-x.
由选择性关联形成的社会结构可能会影响个体适应性以及种群水平的过程。更全面地了解社会结构可以增进我们对社会进化的认识,并为野生动物保护提供信息。我们调查了西澳大利亚鲨鱼湾雌性印度-太平洋宽吻海豚()的关联模式和群落结构,评估了亲缘关系、共享的文化传播觅食技巧以及基于水深的栖息地相似性的作用。我们的结果表明,关联受到单亲与双亲亲缘关系、文化行为和栖息地相似性的综合影响,因为这些因素与二元关联的度量呈正相关。这些发现在群落水平分析中得到了印证。同一群落的成员绝大多数共享相同的栖息地和觅食技巧,表现出强烈的同质性倾向。二元组内单亲与双亲的亲缘关系在群落内部高于群落之间。我们的结果表明,宽吻海豚社会行为的种内变异受到遗传、文化和环境等复杂因素的综合影响。
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