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Cyclicity in the structure of female baboon social networks

机译:女性狒狒社交网络结构中的循环性

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There is an established and very influential view that primate societies have identifiable, persistent social organizations. It assumes that association patterns reflect long-term strategic interests that are not qualitatively perturbed by short-term environmental variability. We used data from two baboon troops in markedly different habitats over three consecutive seasons to test this assumption. Our results demonstrate pronounced cyclicity in the extent to which females maintained differentiated relationships. When food was plentiful, the companionships identified by social network analysis in the food-scarce season disappeared and were replaced by casual acquaintanceships more representative of mere gregariousness. Data from the fourth, food-scarce, season at one site indicated that few companions were re-united. It is likely that this reflected stochastic variation in individual circumstances. These results suggest that attention could profitably be paid to the effects of short-term local contingencies on social dynamics, and has implications for current theories of primate cognitive evolution.
机译:有一个已确立且非常有影响力的观点,即灵长类动物社会具有可识别的,持久的社会组织。它假设关联模式反映了长期的战略利益,而短期的环境变化并没有定性地打扰他们。我们使用来自连续三个季节中明显不同栖息地的两只狒狒部队的数据来检验这一假设。我们的研究结果表明,女性在保持分化关系的程度上具有明显的周期性。当食物丰富时,在稀缺食物季节通过社交网络分析确定的陪伴就消失了,取而代之的是更能代表单纯社交的随便相识。来自一个地点的第四次食物匮乏季节的数据表明,很少有同伴重聚。这很可能反映了个别情况下的随机变化。这些结果表明,关注短期局部突发事件对社会动态的影响可能会有益,并且会对灵长类动物认知进化的当前理论产生影响。

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