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The Influence of Kinship on Familiar Natal Migrant Rhesus Macaques (Macaca mulatta)

机译:亲属关系对熟悉的纳卡尔羊毛猕猴(Macaca Mulatta)的影响

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In most primate species, females remain in the natal group with kin while males disperse away from kin around the time of puberty. Philopatric females bias their social behavior toward familiar maternal and paternal kin in several species, but little is known about kin bias in the dispersing sex. Male dispersal is likely to be costly because males encounter an increased risk of predation and death, which might be reduced by dispersing together with kin and/or familiar males (individuals that were born and grew up in same natal group) or into a group containing kin and/or familiar males. Here we studied the influence of kinship on familiar natal migrant rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta) on Cayo Santiago, Puerto Rico, by combining demographic, behavioral, and genetic data. Our data suggest that kinship influences spatial proximity between recent natal immigrants and males familiar to them. Immigrants were significantly nearer to more closely related familiar males than to more distantly related individuals. Within a familiar subgroup, natal migrants were significantly closer to maternal kin, followed by paternal kin, then non-kin, and finally to males related via both the maternal and paternal line. Spatial proximity between natal immigrants and familiar males did not decrease over time in the new group, suggesting that there is no decline in associations between these individuals within the first months of immigration. Overall, our results might indicate that kinship is important for the dispersing sex, at least during natal dispersal when kin are still available.
机译:在大多数灵长类动物中,雌性与亲属保持着出生关系,而雄性在青春期左右就与亲属分开。绝经的女性在几种物种中将其社会行为偏向于熟悉的母体和父系亲属,但对于分散性中的亲属偏见知之甚少。雄性散布的成本可能很高,因为雄性面临着更大的被捕食和死亡的风险,与亲属和/或熟悉的雄性(在同一出生年龄组中出生和成长的个体)一起散布,或与亲戚和/或熟悉的男性。在这里,我们通过结合人口统计学,行为学和遗传学数据,研究了亲属关系对波多黎各Cayo Santiago熟悉的新生移民恒河猴(Macaca mulatta)的影响。我们的数据表明,亲属关系会影响新出生的移民与他们熟悉的男性之间的空间接近度。与亲密关系较近的男性相比,与亲密关系较远的个体相比,移民明显更接近。在一个熟悉的亚组中,出生的移民与母亲的血缘关系更近,其次是父亲的血缘关系,然后是非血统的血统,最后更接近通过母亲和父亲的血统关系的男性。在新的群体中,出生的移民和熟悉的男性之间的空间距离并没有随着时间的推移而减少,这表明在移民的头几个月中,这些人之间的联系并没有减少。总体而言,我们的结果可能表明,亲属关系对于分散性生活很重要,至少在尚有亲属关系的出生分散期间。

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