Clutton-Brock T H, Brotherton P N, Smith R, McIlrath G M, Kansky R, Gaynor D, O'Riain M J, Skinner J D
Department of Zoology, University of Cambridge, UK.
Proc Biol Sci. 1998 Dec 7;265(1412):2291-5. doi: 10.1098/rspb.1998.0573.
In cooperative groups of suricates (Suricata suricatta), helpers of both sexes assist breeding adults in defending and feeding pups, and survival rises in larger groups. Despite this, dominant breeding females expel subordinate females from the group in the latter half of their (own) pregnancy apparently because adult females sometimes kill their pups. Some of the females that have been expelled are allowed to rejoin the group soon after the dominant female's pups are born and subsequently assist in rearing the pups. Female helpers initially resist expulsion and repeatedly attempt to return to their natal group, indicating that it is unlikely that dominant females need to grant them reproductive concessions to retain them in the group.
在猫鼬(南非地松鼠)的合作群体中,雄性和雌性帮手都会协助繁殖期的成年个体保护幼崽并为其提供食物,群体规模越大,幼崽的存活率越高。尽管如此,占主导地位的繁殖雌性在自己怀孕后期会将从属雌性驱逐出群体,显然是因为成年雌性有时会杀死自己的幼崽。一些被驱逐的雌性在占主导地位的雌性幼崽出生后不久就被允许重新加入群体,并随后协助抚养幼崽。雌性帮手最初会抵抗驱逐,并多次试图回到它们出生的群体,这表明占主导地位的雌性不太可能需要给予它们繁殖特权来将它们留在群体中。