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Consistent individual differences in the social phenotypes of wild great tits Parus major

机译:野生大山雀大山雀的社会表型上的个体差异

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Despite growing interest in animal social networks, surprisingly little is known about whether individuals are consistent in their social network characteristics. Networks are rarely repeatedly sampled; yet an assumption of individual consistency in social behaviour is often made when drawing conclusions about the consequences of social processes and structure. A characterization of such social phenotypes is therefore vital to understanding the significance of social network structure for individual fitness outcomes, and for understanding the evolution and ecology of individual variation in social behaviour more broadly. Here, we measured foraging associations over three winters in a large PIT-tagged population of great tits, and used a range of social network metrics to quantify individual variation in social behaviour. We then examined repeatability in social behaviour over both short (week to week) and long (year to year) timescales, and investigated variation in repeatability across age and sex classes. Social behaviours were significantly repeatable across all timescales, with the highest repeatability observed in group size choice and unweighted degree, a measure of gregariousness. By conducting randomizations to control for the spatial and temporal distribution of individuals, we further show that differences in social phenotypes were not solely explained by within-population variation in local densities, but also reflected fine-scale variation in social decision making. Our results provide rare evidence of stable social phenotypes in a wild population of animals. Such stable social phenotypes can be targets of selection and may have important fitness consequences, both for individuals and for their social-foraging associates.
机译:尽管人们对动物社交网络越来越感兴趣,但令人惊讶的是,人们对他们的社交网络特征是否一致一无所知。网络很少被重复采样;然而,在得出有关社会过程和结构后果的结论时,通常会假设个人在社会行为中具有一致性。因此,这种社交表型的表征对于理解社交网络结构对个体适应性结局的重要性,以及更广泛地理解社交行为中个体变异的演变和生态至关重要。在这里,我们测量了三个带有PIT标签的大山雀种群在三个冬季中的觅食关联,并使用了一系列社交网络指标来量化社交行为的个体差异。然后,我们研究了短期(一周至一周)和长期(一年至一年)时间尺度内社交行为的可重复性,并调查了不同年龄和性别人群的可重复性差异。社会行为在所有时间范围内均具有显着的可重复性,在小组规模选择和未加权程度(衡量社交性)方面观察到最高的可重复性。通过进行随机化来控制个体的时空分布,我们进一步表明,社会表型的差异不仅可以通过人口密度在当地人口内部的变化来解释,而且还反映了社会决策中的小规模变化。我们的结果提供了在野生动物种群中稳定的社会表型的罕见证据。这种稳定的社会表型可能成为选择的目标,并且可能对个人及其社会觅食伙伴产生重要的适应性后果。

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