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你所拥有的,而非你认识的人:食物增强的社会资本与一种非人类灵长类动物社会行为关系的变化

What you have, not who you know: food-enhanced social capital and changes in social behavioural relationships in a non-human primate.

作者信息

Blersch Rosemary, Vandeleest Jessica J, Nathman Amy C, Pósfai Márton, D'Souza Raissa, McCowan Brenda, Beisner Brianne A

机构信息

Neuroscience and Behavior Unit, California National Primate Research Center, Davis, CA, USA.

Dept. of Network and Data Science, Central European University, Budapest, Nadoru 13104, Hungary.

出版信息

R Soc Open Sci. 2024 Jan 17;11(1):231460. doi: 10.1098/rsos.231460. eCollection 2024 Jan.

Abstract

Social network position in non-human primates has far-reaching fitness consequences. Critically, social networks are both heterogeneous and dynamic, meaning an individual's current network position is likely to change due to both intrinsic and extrinsic factors. However, our understanding of the drivers of changes in social network position is largely confined to opportunistic studies. Experimental research on the consequences of controlled network perturbations is limited. Here we conducted a food-based experiment in rhesus macaques to assess whether allowing an individual the ability to provide high-quality food to her group changed her social behavioural relationships. We considered both her social network position across five behavioural networks, as well as her dominance and kin interactions. We found that gaining control over a preferential food resource had far-reaching social consequences. There was an increase in both submission and aggression centrality and changes in the socio-demographic characteristics of her agonistic interaction partners. Further, we found that her grooming balance shifted in her favour as she received more grooming than she gave. Together, these results provide a novel, preliminary insight into how , experimental manipulations can modify social network position and point to broader network-level shifts in both social capital and social power.

摘要

非人灵长类动物的社交网络位置具有深远的适应性后果。至关重要的是,社交网络既具有异质性又具有动态性,这意味着个体当前的网络位置可能会因内在和外在因素而发生变化。然而,我们对社交网络位置变化驱动因素的理解很大程度上局限于机会主义研究。关于可控网络扰动后果的实验研究有限。在这里,我们在恒河猴中进行了一项基于食物的实验,以评估给予个体为其群体提供高质量食物的能力是否会改变她的社会行为关系。我们既考虑了她在五个行为网络中的社交网络位置,也考虑了她的支配地位和亲属互动。我们发现,获得对优先食物资源的控制权会产生深远的社会后果。顺从和攻击中心性都有所增加,并且她的争斗互动伙伴的社会人口特征也发生了变化。此外,我们发现随着她接受的梳理比她给予的更多,她的梳理平衡向有利于她的方向转变。总之,这些结果为实验操纵如何改变社交网络位置提供了新颖的初步见解,并指出了社会资本和社会权力在更广泛网络层面的转变。

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