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Dominant female meerkats do not use aggression to elevate work rates of helpers in response to increased brood demand

机译:雌性优势猫鼬不使用攻击性来提高助手的工作率以应对育雏需求增加

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In cooperatively breeding animals, in which nonbreeding subordinates assist in rearing offspring born to dominants, breeders and helpers may be in conflict over their respective contributions to offspring care and selection may favour breeders that use aggression to elevate the work rates of helpers. We tested the prediction that dominant female meerkats, Suricata suricatta, should increase aggression towards subordinates when the need for help is higher, by playing back recordings of pup begging calls to simulate increased need for help. Second, we tested the prediction that dominants should reduce aggression when subordinates help more, by playing back recordings of feeding calls to simulate elevated pup provisioning rates by subordinates. Neither of the two playback experiments affected rates of aggressive interactions between breeding females and helpers. Instead, breeding females increased their own level of pup provisioning in response to increased pup begging. Hence, our results do not support a role of aggression in regulating helping behaviour in meerkats, but suggest that pup provisioning can be explained by direct and/or indirect benefits derived from helping. As yet, firm evidence that breeders use aggression to promote helping by subordinates in cooperative animal societies remains elusive.
机译:在合作饲养的动物中,非育种下属协助饲养由优势动物所生的后代,繁殖者和帮助者可能在各自对后代照料的贡献方面存在冲突,选择可能会偏爱使用侵略性来提高帮助者工作率的育种者。我们测试了预测,即当需求更大时,占主导地位的母猫鼬Suricata suricatta应该增加对下属的侵略性,方法是播放小狗乞求的电话录音,以模拟需求的增加。第二,我们测试了以下预测:当下属提供更多帮助时,主导者应减少侵略性,方法是播放反馈的录音,以模拟下属提高的幼崽供应率。这两个回放实验均未影响育种雌性与助手之间积极的互动率。取而代之的是,繁殖的雌性会根据幼崽的乞讨增加自己的幼崽供应水平。因此,我们的结果不支持侵略在调节猫鼬的帮助行为中的作用,但是表明,可以通过帮助所产生的直接和/或间接收益来解释小狗的供应。迄今为止,尚无确凿的证据表明在合作动物协会中育种者使用侵略来促进下属的帮助。

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