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Why Did the Meerkat Cross the Road? Flexible Adaptation of Phylogenetically-Old Behavioural Strategies to Modern-Day Threats

机译:猫鼬为什么过马路?系统发育方面的行为策略可以灵活地适应现代威胁

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Risk-sensitive adaptive spatial organisation during group movement has been shown to efficiently minimise the risks associated with external ecological threats. Whether animals can draw on such behaviours when confronted with man-made threats is generally less clear. We studied road-crossing in a wild, but habituated, population of meerkats living in the Kalahari Desert, South Africa. We found that dominant females, the core member in meerkat social systems, led groups to the road significantly more often than subordinates, yet were consistently less likely to cross first. Our results suggest that a reshuffling occurs in progression order when meerkat groups reach the road. By employing a simple model of collective movement, we have shown that risk aversion alone may be sufficient to explain this reshuffling, but that the risk aversion of dominant females toward road crossing is significantly higher than that of subordinates. It seems that by not crossing first, dominant females avoid occupying the most risky, exposed locations, such as at the front of the group – a potential selfish strategy that also promotes the long-term stability and hence reproductive output of their family groups. We argue that our findings support the idea that animals can flexibly apply phylogenetically-old behavioural strategies to deal with emerging modern-day problems.
机译:研究表明,群体移动过程中对风险敏感的适应性空间组织可以有效地降低与外部生态威胁相关的风险。通常,在面对人为威胁时,动物是否可以借鉴这种行为。我们研究了生活在南非卡拉哈里沙漠中的野生但习惯化的猫鼬种群的过马路。我们发现,猫鼬社交系统中的核心女性,占主导地位的女性,带领群体走上道路的频率明显高于下属,但始终没有越过第一线的可能性。我们的结果表明,当猫鼬群到达道路时,将按进展顺序进行改组。通过采用简单的集体运动模型,我们已经表明,仅风险规避可能足以解释这种改组,但优势女性对过马路的风险规避明显高于下属。看起来,如果不首先穿越,优势女性会避免占据最危险,最裸露的位置,例如在群体的前部,这是一种潜在的自私策略,还可以促进其家庭群体的长期稳定,从而促进其生殖产出。我们认为我们的发现支持这样的观点,即动物可以灵活地应用系统发育古老的行为策略来应对新兴的现代问题。

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