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A contact-based social network of lizards is defined by low genetic relatedness among strongly connected individuals

机译:蜥蜴的基于接触的社交网络是由紧密联系的个体之间的低遗传相关性定义的

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Social organization is widespread; even largely solitary species must organize themselves to enable contacts with mates and reduce competition with conspecifics. Although the forms of social structure can be subtle in solitary species, understanding the factors that influence them may be important for understanding how different forms of social organization evolved. We investigated the influence of genetic relatedness and spatial structure on social associations in a solitary living Australian scincid lizard, Tiliqua rugosa. We derived the genetic relatedness of 46 lizards from analysis of genotypes at 15 microsatellite DNA loci, and described social networks from GPS locations of all the lizards every 10 min for 81 days during their main activity period of the year. We found that connected male dyads were significantly more related than expected by chance, whereas connected male-female and female-female dyads had lower relatedness than expected. Among neighbouring male-male and male-female dyads, the strongest social relationships were between lizards that were the least related. Explanations of this pattern may include the avoidance of inbreeding in male-female dyads, or the direction of aggressive behaviour towards less related individuals in male-male dyads. Observed social associations (inferred through synchronous spatial proximity) were generally lower than expected from null models derived from home range overlap, and many close neighbours did not make social contact. This supports our hypothesis for the presence of deliberate avoidance between some neighbouring individuals. We suggest that lizards can discriminate between different levels of relatedness in their neighbours, directing their social interactions towards those that are less related. This highlights differences in how social associations are formed between species that are solitary (where associations form between unrelated conspecifics) and species that maintain stable social groups structured by kinship.
机译:社会组织广泛存在;甚至大部分单身的物种也必须组织起来,以便与配偶接触并减少与物种的竞争。尽管社会结构的形式在单独的物种中可能微妙,但了解影响它们的因素对于理解不同形式的社会组织如何演变可能很重要。我们调查了遗传上的亲和力和空间结构对孤独的澳大利亚蜥蜴蜥蜴,Tiliqua rugosa的社会交往的影响。我们通过分析15个微卫星DNA基因座的基因型得出46个蜥蜴的遗传相关性,并在一年的主要活动期间每10分钟描述所有蜥蜴GPS位置中的社交网络,共81天。我们发现,偶然相联的男性二元组的关联性显着高于预期,而相互关联的男性-女性和女性-女性二元组的关联性低于预期。在相邻的男性和女性双性恋中,社交关系最密切的是蜥蜴之间的关系最不密切。对这种模式的解释可能包括避免近亲在男性和女性双性恋中的近亲繁殖,或者避免朝着男性和男性双性恋中较不相关的个​​体发动攻击行为的方向。观察到的社会联系(通过同步空间接近性推断)通常比从家庭范围重叠得出的空模型中所预期的要低,并且许多近邻没有进行社会联系。这支持了我们的假设,即某些相邻个体之间存在故意回避的存在。我们建议,蜥蜴可以区分邻居中不同级别的相关性,从而将他们的社交互动导向那些关系不那么密切的社区。这突显了在孤独物种(不相关物种之间形成联系)与维持由亲属关系构成的稳定社会群体的物种之间如何形成社会联系的差异。

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  • 来源
    《Animal behaviour》 |2014年第2014期|35-43|共9页
  • 作者单位

    School of Biological Sciences, Flinders University, Adelaide, Australia,School of Veterinary and Life Sciences, Murdoch University, Perth, Australia,School of Veterinary and Life Sciences, Murdoch University, 90 South Street, Murdoch 6150, WA, Australia;

    School of Biological Sciences, Flinders University, Adelaide, Australia;

    School of Biological Sciences, Flinders University, Adelaide, Australia,Evolutionary Biology Unit, South Australian Museum, Adelaide, Australia;

    Edward Grey Institute of Field Ornithology, Department of Zoology, University of Oxford, Oxford, U.K.,Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, Panama,Department of Anthropology, University of California Davis, Davis, CA, U.S.A.;

    School of Biological Sciences, Flinders University, Adelaide, Australia;

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  • 正文语种 eng
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  • 关键词

    lizard; male-male interactions; pair bond; relatedness; Scincidae; social network; space use;

    机译:蜥蜴;男女互动;双键相关性inc科社交网络;空间使用;

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