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Both Nearest Neighbours and Long-term Affiliates Predict Individual Locations During Collective Movement in Wild Baboons

机译:在野生狒狒的集体运动中最近的邻居和长期会员都可以预测个体的位置

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In many animal societies, groups of individuals form stable social units that are shaped by well-delineated dominance hierarchies and a range of affiliative relationships. How do socially complex groups maintain cohesion and achieve collective movement? Using high-resolution GPS tracking of members of a wild baboon troop, we test whether collective movement in stable social groups is governed by interactions among local neighbours (commonly found in groups with largely anonymous memberships), social affiliates, and/or by individuals paying attention to global group structure. We construct candidate movement prediction models and evaluate their ability to predict the future trajectory of focal individuals. We find that baboon movements are best predicted by 4 to 6 neighbours. While these are generally individuals’ nearest neighbours, we find that baboons have distinct preferences for particular neighbours, and that these social affiliates best predict individual location at longer time scales (>10 minutes). Our results support existing theoretical and empirical studies highlighting the importance of local rules in driving collective outcomes, such as collective departures, in primates. We extend previous studies by elucidating the rules that maintain cohesion in baboons ‘on the move’, as well as the different temporal scales of social interactions that are at play.
机译:在许多动物社会中,一群人组成了稳定的社会单位,这些社会单位由轮廓分明的优势等级和一系列从属关系形成。社会复杂群体如何保持凝聚力并实现集体运动?使用高分辨率GPS追踪野生狒狒部队成员,我们测试稳定的社会群体中的集体运动是否受当地邻居(通常在具有匿名成员身份的群体中),社会会员和/或个人付款的互动所支配注意全球群体结构。我们构建候选运动预测模型,并评估其预测焦点人物未来轨迹的能力。我们发现狒狒的运动是4到6个邻居的最佳预测。虽然这些人通常是个人最近的邻居,但我们发现狒狒对特定的邻居有不同的偏好,而且这些社交会员最能预测较长时间范围(> 10分钟)内的个人位置。我们的研究结果支持现有的理论和实证研究,突出了当地规则在推动集体成果(例如灵长类动物的集体离职)中的重要性。我们通过阐明维持“移动中的狒狒”凝聚力的规则以及正在发挥作用的社交互动的不同时间尺度来扩展以前的研究。

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