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Monogamy in a Moment: How do Brief Social Interactions Change Over Time in Pair-Bonded Zebra Finches (Taeniopygia guttata)?

机译:一瞬间的一酰胺:在配对的斑马雀(Taeniopygia Guttata)中短暂社交互动如何随着时间的推移而变化?

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Research on monogamy has largely focused on marked behaviors that are unique to pair bonded partners. However, these marked behaviors represent only a subset of the pair-directed behaviors that partners engage in; the influence of pair bonding on mundane or subtle social interactions among partners remains largely unknown. In this study, we describe the changes that occur during brief social reunions (or greets) over the course of pair bonding in zebra finches. We quantified pair-directed behavior during 5-min reunions from three stages of pair bonding: initial pairing (between 4 and 72 h), early pairing (1–2 weeks), and late pairing (>1 month). These social interactions were operationalized in multiple ways. First, we quantified the overall activity levels (call and movement rates) for both the male and female. Overall, females were more active than males, but for both males and females calling activity was highest at initial pairing. We quantified behavioral coordination between partners in two ways: (1) similarity in call and movement rates between partners and (2) temporal synchrony of calls and movements between partners (via sliding correlation coefficients of time-stamped calls and movements). Overall, there were no effects of pairing stage on behavioral coordination. Finally, we used principal component analyses to disentangle behavioral coordination from the activity levels of the male and female. These results contribute to a growing line of evidence that male and female zebra finches differentially contribute to social dynamics and highlight the influence of pair bonding on the development of social dynamics. Furthermore, our preliminary analyses raise the hypothesis that behavioral coordination during the earliest phases of pairing is modulated by the extent and nature of prior experience. Overall, while behavioral coordination is clearly important for many salient interactions such as duetting, courtship displays, and biparental care, the significance of mundane social interactions for monogamous partnerships remains largely unknown.
机译:诺吉亚的研究主要集中在标记的行为上,这些行为是与债券合作伙伴都是独一无二的。然而,这些标记的行为仅代表合作伙伴参与的对定向行为的子集;对绑定对伙伴之间的平凡或微妙的社交互动的影响仍然不为人知。在这项研究中,我们描述了在斑马雀之间的对绑定过程中短暂的社会团聚(或迎接)期间发生的变化。在双阶段的三个阶段,我们在双阶段定量对定向行为:初始配对(在4到72小时之间),早配合(1-2周)和延迟配对(> 1个月)。这些社交互动以多种方式运作。首先,我们量化了男性和女性的整体活动水平(呼叫和运动率)。总体而言,女性比男性更活跃,但对于初始配对,呼叫活动的男性和女性呼叫活动最高。我们以两种方式量化合作伙伴之间的行为协调:(1)合作伙伴之间的呼叫和移动率的相似性和合作伙伴之间的呼叫和移动的时间同步(通过时间戳呼叫和移动的滑动相关系数)。总体而言,对行为协调的配对阶段没有任何影响。最后,我们使用了主要成分分析来解散男性和女性活动水平的行为协调。这些结果有助于越来越多的证据,即雄性和雌性斑马雀族差异化促进社会动态,并突出对对社会动态发展的影响。此外,我们的初步分析提高了对配对阶段期间的行为协调的假设是通过先前经验的程度和性质来调节。总体而言,虽然行为协调对于许多突出的互动显然很重要,但求爱展示和千分之一门,但普通伙伴关系的普通社会互动的重要性仍然很大程度上是未知的。

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