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Sneeze to leave: African wild dogs (Lycaon pictus) use variable quorum thresholds facilitated by sneezes in collective decisions

机译:打喷嚏离开:非洲野狗(Lycaon pictus)在集体决策中使用可变的定额阈值

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In despotically driven animal societies, one or a few individuals tend to have a disproportionate influence on group decision-making and actions. However, global communication allows each group member to assess the relative strength of preferences for different options among their group-mates. Here, we investigate collective decisions by free-ranging African wild dog packs in Botswana. African wild dogs exhibit dominant-directed group living and take part in stereotyped social rallies: high energy greeting ceremonies that occur before collective movements. Not all rallies result in collective movements, for reasons that are not well understood. We show that the probability of rally success (i.e. group departure) is predicted by a minimum number of audible rapid nasal exhalations (sneezes), within the rally. Moreover, the number of sneezes needed for the group to depart (i.e. the quorum) was reduced whenever dominant individuals initiated rallies, suggesting that dominant participation increases the likelihood of a rally's success, but is not a prerequisite. As such, the ‘will of the group’ may override dominant preferences when the consensus of subordinates is sufficiently great. Our findings illustrate how specific behavioural mechanisms (here, sneezing) allow for negotiation (in effect, voting) that shapes decision-making in a wild, socially complex animal society.
机译:在专心驱动的动物社会中,一个或几个个体倾向于对群体的决策和行动产生不成比例的影响。但是,全球交流允许每个小组成员评估其同伴对不同选项的偏好的相对强度。在这里,我们通过在博茨瓦纳自由放行非洲野狗背包来调查集体决策。非洲野狗表现出主导群体的生活,并参加刻板的社会集会:集体行动之前发生的高能量问候仪式。并非所有的集会都会导致集体运动,原因尚不清楚。我们表明,在一次集会中,最小的可听到的快速鼻呼气(打喷嚏)可预测一次集会成功的可能性(即小组出发)。此外,每当主要个人发起集会时,该组离开所需的打喷嚏次数(即法定人数)就会减少,这表明主要参与者的参与增加了成功集会的可能性,但这不是前提条件。因此,当下属的共识足够大时,“团体的意愿”可能会取代主导偏好。我们的研究结果说明了特定的行为机制(在这里是打喷嚏)如何允许谈判(实际上是投票)来塑造野生的,社会复杂的动物社会的决策。

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