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Evidence of social niche construction: persistent and repeated social interactions generate stronger personalities in a social spider

机译:社会利基建设的证据:持续不断的社会互动会在社交蜘蛛中产生更强的个性

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While there are now a number of theoretical models predicting how consistent individual differences in behaviour may be generated and maintained, so far, there are few empirical tests. The social niche specialization hypothesis predicts that repeated social interactions among individuals may generate among-individual differences and reinforce within-individual consistency through positive feedback mechanisms. Here, we test this hypothesis using groups of the social spider Stegodyphus mimosarum that differ in their level of familiarity. In support of the social niche specialization hypothesis, individuals in groups of spiders that were more familiar with each other showed greater repeatable among-individual variation in behaviour. Additionally, individuals that were more familiar with each other exhibited lower within-individual variation in behaviour, providing one of the first examples of how the social environment can influence behavioural consistency. Our study demonstrates the potential for the social environment to generate and reinforce consistent individual differences in behaviour and provides a potentially general mechanism to explain this type of behavioural variation in animals with stable social groups.
机译:尽管现在有许多理论模型预测行为的个体差异如何产生和维持,但是到目前为止,很少有经验检验。社会利基化专业化假说预测,个体之间反复的社会互动可能会产生个体差异,并通过积极的反馈机制加强个体内部的一致性。在这里,我们使用熟悉程度不同的社交蜘蛛隐go象(Stegodyphus mimosarum)组来检验该假设。为了支持社会利基化专业化假说,蜘蛛组中彼此更熟悉的个体在行为上的个体差异表现出更大的可重复性。此外,彼此更熟悉的人的个人内部行为差异也较小,这是社会环境如何影响行为一致性的第一个例子。我们的研究表明,社交环境有可能产生并加强行为上的个体差异,并为解释具有稳定社会群体的动物的这种行为变异提供了潜在的通用机制。

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