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The anxious vole: the impact of group and gender on collective behavior under life-threat

机译:焦虑田鼠:生命威胁下群体和性别对集体行为的影响

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Social animals behave collectively in order to maintain a cohesive group. This collective behavior is often led by a few individuals of specific gender, social rank, or spatial physical location in the group (i.e., perimeter or front). We examined how individual social voles (Microtus socialis) in same-gender compared with mixed-gender groups respond to an owl attack. We found that anxiety level, as measured by the time that each individual spent in less-sheltered sectors (open arms of elevated plus-maze and center of open arena), was affected by both the social context and the gender of the tested individuals. While both female and male voles generally reduced their activity in the open following owl attack, males in mixed-gender groups were exceptional in dichotomizing into those that spent a short period and those that spent a long period in the open arms of the plus-maze. Based on the similar responses of the same-gender groups, we suggest that anxiety is contagious, and based on the lower anxiety level of the mixed-gender groups, we suggest that natural groups that comprise both males and females are better able to cope with life-threat compared with same-gender groups. Finally, we suggest that the differential responses of males in the mixed-gender groups were due to a few males that displayed a low level of anxiety. These males were probably individuals of high social rank, and their response reflects their natural protective role, as previously described in social voles.
机译:社交动物为了保持凝聚力而集体行动。这种集体行为通常是由少数具有特定性别,社会地位或该组中的空间物理位置的人(即周边或前排)领导的。我们研究了同性别人群和混合性别人群相比,个体社会田鼠(Microtus socialis)对猫头鹰袭击的反应。我们发现,焦虑程度的衡量标准是每个人在避难所所在的地区(高迷宫的开放式双臂和开放式竞技场的中心)所度过的时间,同时受测试对象的社会背景和性别的影响。虽然雌性和雄性田鼠通常都会在猫头鹰袭击后减少其在野外的活动,但是混合性别群体中的雄性在将短迷宫和长迷宫在迷宫中张开双臂的人分开时表现出色。 。基于相同性别群体的相似反应,我们建议焦虑是具有传染性的;基于混合性别群体的较低焦虑水平,我们建议由男性和女性组成的自然群体更能应对与同性别人群相比,生命受到威胁。最后,我们认为混合性别组中男性的差异反应是由于一些男性表现出较低的焦虑水平所致。这些男性可能是具有较高社会地位的人,他们的反应反映出其自然的保护作用,如先前在社会田鼠中所描述的。

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