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Preparing for battle? Potential intergroup conflict promotes current intragroup affiliation

机译:准备战斗?潜在的群体间冲突会促进当前的群体内部联系

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Groups of human soldiers increase their affiliative behaviour when moving into combat zones. Despite numerous other species also competing as groups, little is known about how potential intergroup conflict might influence current intragroup affiliative behaviour in non-human animals. Here, I show that allopreening (when one individual preens another) increases in groups of cooperatively breeding green woodhoopoes (Phoeniculus purpureus) when they enter areas where conflicts with neighbours are more likely. Self-preening, which is an indicator of stress in other species, did not increase in conflict areas, suggesting that the change in affiliative behaviour is not the simple consequence of greater stress. Instead, because it is the dominant breeding pair that increase their preening of subordinate helpers, it is possible that current affiliative behaviour is being exchanged for agonistic support in any intergroup conflicts that might ensue. These results are important for our understanding of group dynamics, cooperation and the evolution of sociality, but also bring to mind the intriguing possibilities of social contracts and future planning in birds.
机译:当进入战斗区域时,成群的士兵增加了他们的联谊行为。尽管还有许多其他物种也作为群体竞争,但对于潜在的群体间冲突如何影响非人类动物当前的群体内联结行为知之甚少。在这里,我表明,当协作繁殖的绿色木蹄鱼(Phoeniculus purpureus)进入与邻居发生冲突的地区时,同种异体的繁殖力(当一个人扮成另一个人时)就会增加。自夸是其他物种承受压力的指标,但在冲突地区并没有增加,这表明亲属行为的改变并不是压力增加的简单结果。相反,由于是主要的育种对增加了对下属帮助者的青睐,因此在可能发生的任何群体间冲突中,有可能将当前的从属行为交换为激动性支持。这些结果对于我们了解群体动态,合作和社会性的演变非常重要,但也使人想到了社会契约和鸟类未来计划的有趣可能性。

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