Edward Grey Institute of Field Ornithology, Department of Biology, University of Oxford, Oxford OX1 3SZ, UK.
Senckenberg Biodiversity and Climate Research Centre, Frankfurt am Main, Germany.
Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci. 2024 Dec 16;379(1916):20220464. doi: 10.1098/rstb.2022.0464. Epub 2024 Oct 28.
The age of individuals has consequences not only for their fitness and behaviour but also for the functioning of the groups they form. Because social behaviour often changes with age, population age structure is expected to shape the social organization, the social environments individuals experience and the operation of social processes within populations. Although research has explored changes in individual social behaviour with age, particularly in controlled settings, there is limited understanding of how age structure governs sociality in wild populations. Here, we synthesize previous research into age-related effects on social processes in natural populations, and discuss the links between age structure, sociality and ecology, specifically focusing on how population age structure might influence social structure and functioning. We highlight the potential for using empirical data from natural populations in combination with social network approaches to uncover pathways linking individual social ageing, population age structure and societal functioning. We discuss the broader implications of these insights for understanding the social impacts of anthropogenic effects on animal population demography and for building a deeper understanding of societal ageing in general.This article is part of the discussion meeting issue 'Understanding age and society using natural populations'.
个体的年龄不仅会对其健康和行为产生影响,还会对其所属群体的功能产生影响。由于社会行为通常会随着年龄的变化而变化,因此人口的年龄结构有望塑造社会结构、个体所经历的社会环境以及群体内部社会过程的运作。尽管已有研究探索了个体在自然环境中随年龄变化的社会行为,尤其是在受控环境中,但对于年龄结构如何控制野生动物的社会性,人们的了解有限。在这里,我们综合了以前关于自然种群中与年龄相关的社会过程的研究,并讨论了年龄结构、社会性和生态学之间的联系,特别是关注人口年龄结构如何影响社会结构和功能。我们强调了利用自然种群的经验数据与社会网络方法相结合,揭示个体社会老龄化、人口年龄结构和社会功能之间联系的可能性。我们讨论了这些观点对理解人为因素对动物种群动态的社会影响以及更深入了解一般社会老龄化的更广泛意义。本文是“利用自然种群理解年龄和社会”讨论专题的一部分。