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Coping with strangers: how familiarity and active interactions shape group coordination in Corydoras aeneus

机译:应对陌生人:亲密和积极的互动如何塑造Corydoras aeneus中的群体协调

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Social groups composed of familiar individuals exhibit better coordination than unfamiliar groups; however, the ways familiarity contributes to coordination are poorly understood. Prior social experience probably allows individuals to learn the tendencies of familiar group-mates and respond accordingly. Without prior experience, individuals would benefit from strategies for enhancing coordination with unfamiliar others. We used a social catfish, Corydoras aeneus, that uses discrete, observable tactile interactions to assess whether active interactions could facilitate coordination, and how their role might be mediated by familiarity. We describe this previously understudied physical interaction, ‘nudges’, and show it to be associated with group coordination and cohesion. Furthermore, we investigated nudging and coordination in familiar/unfamiliar pairs. In all pairs, we found that nudging rates were higher during coordinated movements than when fish were together but not coordinating. We observed no familiarity-based difference in coordination or cohesion. Instead, unfamiliar pairs exhibited significantly higher nudging rates, suggesting that unfamiliar pairs may be able to compensate for unfamiliarity through increased nudging. By contrast, familiar individuals coordinated with comparatively little nudging. Second, we analysed nudging and cohesion within triplets of two familiar and one unfamiliar individual (where familiar individuals had a choice of partner). Although all individuals nudged at similar rates, the unfamiliar group-mate was less cohesive than its familiar group-mates and spent more time alone. Unfamiliar individuals that nudged their group-mates more frequently exhibited higher cohesion, indicating that nudging may facilitate cohesion for the unfamiliar group-mate. Overall, our results suggest that nudges can mitigate unfamiliarity, but that their usage is reduced in the case of familiar individuals, implying a cost is associated with the behaviour.
机译:由不熟悉的人组成的社会团体比不熟悉的人表现出更好的协调性;但是,人们对熟悉有助于协调的方式知之甚少。先前的社交经验可能使个人了解熟悉的队友的倾向并做出相应的反应。没有事先的经验,个人将受益于加强与陌生人的协调的策略。我们使用了社交cat鱼Corydoras aeneus,该鱼使用离散的,可观察的触觉相互作用来评估主动相互作用是否可以促进协调,以及它们的作用如何通过熟悉来介导。我们描述了这种以前未曾研究过的身体互动“轻推”,并表明它与小组的协调和凝聚力有关。此外,我们调查了熟悉/陌生对中的按摩和协调。在所有对中,我们发现在协调运动中,与鱼在一起但不协调时的n碰率较高。我们没有观察到在协调或内聚方面基于熟悉度的差异。而是,陌生对显示出明显更高的捏合率,这表明陌生对可能会通过增加捏合来弥补陌生感。相比之下,熟悉的人很少进行协调。其次,我们分析了两个熟悉和一个不熟悉的人(其中熟悉的人可以选择伴侣)在三胞胎内的n碰和内聚。尽管所有的人都以相似的速度轻推,但陌生的队友的凝聚力不如熟悉的队友,而且独自度过的时间更多。陌生的人更频繁地推动他们的同伴表现出更高的凝聚力,这表明轻推可以促进陌生的同伴的凝聚力。总体而言,我们的结果表明,微调可以减轻不熟悉的情况,但对于熟悉的人,其使用量会减少,这意味着成本与行为相关。

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