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Long-Lasting Kin-Directed Female Interactions in a Spatially Structured Wild Boar Social Network

机译:在空间结构化的野猪社交网络中进行持久亲属定向的女性互动

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Individuals can increase inclusive fitness benefits through a complex network of social interactions directed towards kin. Preferential relationships with relatives lead to the emergence of kin structures in the social system. Cohesive social groups of related individuals and female philopatry of wild boar create conditions for cooperation through kin selection and make the species a good biological model for studying kin structures. Yet, the role of kinship in shaping the social structure of wild boar populations is still poorly understood. In the present study, we investigated spatio-temporal patterns of associations and the social network structure of the wild boar Sus scrofa population in Białowieża National Park, Poland, which offered a unique opportunity to understand wild boar social interactions away from anthropogenic factors. We used a combination of telemetry data and genetic information to examine the impact of kinship on network cohesion and the strength of social bonds. Relatedness and spatial proximity between individuals were positively related to the strength of social bond. Consequently, the social network was spatially and genetically structured with well-defined and cohesive social units. However, spatial proximity between individuals could not entirely explain the association patterns and network structure. Genuine, kin-targeted, and temporarily stable relationships of females extended beyond spatial proximity between individuals while males interactions were short-lived and not shaped by relatedness. The findings of this study confirm the matrilineal nature of wild boar social structure and show how social preferences of individuals translate into an emergent socio-genetic population structure.
机译:个人可以通过针对亲属的复杂的社会互动网络来增加包容性健身福利。与亲戚的优先关系导致亲戚结构在社会系统中的出现。相关个人的紧密联系的社会群体和野猪雌性为亲缘选择创造了合作条件,并使该物种成为研究亲缘结构的良好生物学模型。然而,关于亲缘关系在塑造野猪种群社会结构中的作用仍然知之甚少。在本研究中,我们调查了波兰Białowieża国家公园野猪Sus scrofa种群的协会时空模式和社会网络结构,这为了解人为因素带来的野猪社会互动提供了独特的机会。我们使用遥测数据和遗传信息的组合来检验亲属关系对网络凝聚力和社会纽带强度的影响。个人之间的关联性和空间接近度与社会纽带的强度呈正相关。因此,社交网络在空间和遗传上具有定义明确且具有凝聚力的社交单元。但是,个体之间的空间接近性无法完全解释关联模式和网络结构。女性的真实关系,亲属关系和暂时稳定的关系超出了个体之间的空间接近性,而男性的互动则是短暂的,并且不受相关性影响。这项研究的结果证实了野猪社会结构的母系性质,并显示了个体的社会偏好如何转化为新兴的社会遗传群体结构。

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