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Look before you leap - individual variation in social vigilance shapes socio-spatial group properties in an agent-based model

机译:事前准备-在基于代理人的模型中社会警惕性的个体差异会塑造社会空间群体的属性

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Next to predator detection, primate vigilance also serves to keep track of relevant conspecifics. The degree of vigilance towards group members often reflects the dominance rank of an individual: subordinates pay attention to dominants. Although it has been suggested that subordinates’ vigilance may result in spatial centrality of dominants, this has not been addressed in either empirical or modeling studies. Using agent-based models, we determined how social vigilance affects socio-spatial properties of primate groups. A basic model without social vigilance, where individuals avoid potential aggressors (avoidance model), was contrasted with two models that each additionally included a different type of social vigilance: a) monitoring a specific potential aggressor to remain informed on its whereabouts (monitoring model) or b) scanning the whole group to detect potential aggressors (scanning model). Adding monitoring or scanning behavior to the avoidance model reinforced spatial centrality of dominants, a pattern often observed in primates, and resulted in more spread out groups. Moreover, variation in scanning tendency alone was already sufficient to generate spatial centrality of dominants: frequently scanning subordinates could move further away from the group center than dominants, before losing sight of group members. In the monitoring model, two mechanisms caused decreased encounter frequencies among subordinates: a) increased inter-individual distances, and b) frequent monitoring of central dominants. In the scanning model, encounters among subordinates decreased due to increased inter-individual distances. This agent-based model study provides a clear indication that individual variation in social vigilance may be an important structuring feature of primate social groups.
机译:除了捕食者的发现,灵长类动物的警惕还有助于跟踪相关物种。对小组成员保持警惕的程度通常反映了个人的支配地位:下属注意领导者。尽管有人建议下属保持警惕可能会导致优势者在空间上处于中心地位,但在经验研究或模型研究中都没有解决这一问题。使用基于代理的模型,我们确定了社会警惕性如何影响灵长类动物群体的社会空间特性。一个没有社会警惕性的基本模型,即个人避免潜在的侵略者(回避模型),与两个模型进行了对比,每个模型另外还包括不同类型的社会警惕性:a)监视特定的潜在侵略者以随时了解其下落(监视模型)或b)扫描整个团队以发现潜在的攻击者(扫描模型)。在回避模型中添加监视或扫描行为可增强优势者的空间中心性,这是在灵长类动物中经常观察到的一种模式,并导致了更多的分散群体。而且,仅扫描趋势的变化就已经足以产生优势者的空间中心性:频繁扫描的下属可能会比优势者更远离群体中心,然后才看不见群体成员。在监控模型中,有两种机制导致下属之间的遭遇频率降低:a)个人间距离增加,b)频繁监控中枢主导者。在扫描模型中,下属之间的相遇由于个体间距离的增加而减少。这项基于主体的模型研究清楚表明,社会警惕性的个体差异可能是灵长类动物社会群体的重要结构特征。

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