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动物社会中文化对人为移除的恢复力的网络指标。

Network indicators of cultural resilience to anthropogenic removals in animal societies.

作者信息

Meier Amelia C, Restrepo Ochoa Nicolas, Nordseth Anna E, Copeland Molly, Foroughirad Vivienne, Mann Janet, Wittemyer George, Smith Jennifer E

机构信息

University of Hawai'i at Manoa Hawaii Institute of Marine Biology, Kaneohe, HI 96744, USA.

Nicholas School of the Environment, Duke University, Durham, NC 27710, USA.

出版信息

Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci. 2025 May;380(1925):20240144. doi: 10.1098/rstb.2024.0144. Epub 2025 May 1.

DOI:10.1098/rstb.2024.0144
PMID:40308134
原文链接:https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC12044385/
Abstract

Social learning, information transmission and culture play vital roles in the lives of social animals, influencing their survival, reproduction and ability to adapt to changing environments. However, the effect of anthropogenic disturbances on these processes is poorly understood in free-living animals. To investigate the impact of anthropogenic disturbance on social learning and information transmission, we simulated individual removal from contact networks derived from long-term behavioural datasets. We simulate the effects of individual removal on network efficiency and social learning for three group-living species-yellow baboons (), African savanna elephants () and Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins (). We reveal how removals of key network positions reduce network efficiency. However, groups with high levels of innovation may cope with changing social network structures. These findings highlight the importance of protecting key individuals to preserve group structure and the role of innovation in possibly mitigating the fitness costs of removals. Identifying and safeguarding individuals that drive innovation can reduce a group's susceptibility to anthropogenic threats and promote cultural resilience in social animals in a changing world. These emerging trends contribute to a growing understanding of the role of conservation interventions in protecting critical individuals in group-living animals.This article is part of the theme issue 'Animal culture: conservation in a changing world'.

摘要

社会学习、信息传递和文化在群居动物的生活中起着至关重要的作用,影响着它们的生存、繁殖以及适应不断变化的环境的能力。然而,在自由生活的动物中,人为干扰对这些过程的影响却鲜为人知。为了研究人为干扰对社会学习和信息传递的影响,我们模拟了从长期行为数据集中得出的接触网络中的个体移除情况。我们模拟了个体移除对三种群居物种——黄狒狒()、非洲草原象()和印度-太平洋宽吻海豚()的网络效率和社会学习的影响。我们揭示了关键网络位置的移除如何降低网络效率。然而,具有高度创新能力的群体可能会应对不断变化的社会网络结构。这些发现凸显了保护关键个体以维护群体结构的重要性,以及创新在可能减轻移除所带来的适应性成本方面的作用。识别并保护推动创新的个体,可以降低群体对人为威胁的易感性,并在不断变化的世界中促进群居动物的文化恢复力。这些新出现的趋势有助于人们越来越多地理解保护干预措施在保护群居动物中的关键个体方面所起的作用。本文是主题为“动物文化:变化世界中的保护”的一部分。

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