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西部低地大猩猩群体内部和群体之间社会关系的范围。

The extent of western lowland gorilla social relationships within and between groups.

作者信息

Cooksey Kristena, Funkhouser Jake, Sanz Crickette, Marie Massamba Jean, Fabrice Ebombi Thierry, Teberd Prospère, Abea Gaston, Mbebouti Gaeton, Judson Kathryn, Brogan Sean, Stephens Colleen, Morgan David

机构信息

Department of Anthropology, Washington University in Saint Louis, Saint Louis, Missouri, United States of America.

Department of Language & Cultural Studies, Anthropology and Sociology, Eastern Kentucky University, Richmond, Kentucky, United States of America.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2025 Jan 24;20(1):e0316598. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0316598. eCollection 2025.

Abstract

The nature of western lowland gorilla social relationships within and between groups is largely understudied, partly due to the challenges of monitoring associations between individuals who live in neighboring groups. In this study, we examined the social relationships of four western lowland gorilla groups in the Ndoki landscape of northern Republic of Congo. To do so, we compiled all-occurrence social interaction and silverback nearest neighbor social networks from data collected during daily group follows conducted over several years. We observed a total of 5,923 dyadic all-occurrence social interactions (1,350 ± 489 per group, 138 intergroup interactions) and 54,989 dyadic silverback nearest neighbor associations (13,747 ± 3,963 observations per group, 105 nearest neighbor observations of intergroup partners during group scans). For all groups, we found that males were more social than females, younger individuals were more social than older gorillas, and slightly greater rates of social behaviors were observed during periods of higher fruit availability. While there was a considerable amount of interindividual variation in social behavior, the network of social interactions demonstrated a large extent of social relationships within and between groups. Additionally, we performed simulated network removals to assess the impact on social dynamics. Across all groups and the total population, the removal of blackback and immature individuals markedly decreased the number of intra- and intergroup relationships (>60% decrease). The documented extent of western lowland gorilla social relationships has direct implications for the conservation of species with multi-level social dynamics. Gaining clarity on the ways in which western lowland gorilla groups naturally occur in the wild, not only provides a greater understanding for their conservation, but also offers insights for managing their social dynamics within captive environments.

摘要

西部低地大猩猩群体内部以及群体之间社会关系的本质在很大程度上尚未得到充分研究,部分原因是监测生活在相邻群体中的个体之间的关联存在挑战。在本研究中,我们调查了刚果共和国北部恩多基地区四个西部低地大猩猩群体的社会关系。为此,我们根据多年来每日对群体进行跟踪收集的数据,编制了所有出现的社会互动以及银背最近邻社会网络。我们总共观察到5923次二元全出现社会互动(每组1350±489次,138次群体间互动)以及54989次二元银背最近邻关联(每组13747±3963次观察,在群体扫描期间对群体间伙伴有105次最近邻观察)。对于所有群体,我们发现雄性比雌性更具社交性,年轻个体比年长的大猩猩更具社交性,并且在水果供应量较高的时期观察到的社会行为发生率略高。虽然社会行为存在相当大的个体间差异,但社会互动网络显示出群体内部和群体之间存在广泛的社会关系。此外,我们进行了模拟网络移除以评估对社会动态的影响。在所有群体和总人口中,移除黑背和未成熟个体显著减少了群体内和群体间关系的数量(减少超过60%)。记录的西部低地大猩猩社会关系范围对具有多层次社会动态的物种保护具有直接影响。弄清楚西部低地大猩猩群体在野外自然存在的方式,不仅能更好地理解它们的保护需求,还能为在圈养环境中管理它们的社会动态提供见解。

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