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Association patterns among wild chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii) reflect sex differences in cooperation

机译:野生黑猩猩(Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii)之间的关联模式反映了合作中的性别差异

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Theory predicts that frequent dyadic association should promote cooperation through kin selection or social tolerance. Here we test the hypothesis that sex differences in the strength and stability of association preferences among free-ranging chimpanzees conform to sex differences in cooperative behavior. Using long-term data from the Kanyawara chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii) community (Kibale National Park, Uganda), we calculated indices of intra-sexual dyadic association over a 10-year period. We found that (1) male–male dyads had significantly stronger association indices than female–female dyads, (2) the pattern of association preferences in both sexes changed little over the entire study period, and (3) when comparing periods with different alpha males, changes in association strength were more frequent among males. These results demonstrate that both the strength and stability of association patterns are important components of social relationships. Male chimpanzees, which are characterized by frequent cooperation, had association preferences that were both strong and stable, suggesting that forming long-term bonds is an important dominance strategy. However, the fact that male association patterns were sensitive to upheaval in the male dominance hierarchy suggests that males also take advantage of a changing social climate when choosing association partners. By contrast, the overall strength of female associations was relatively weak. Female association preferences were equally stable as males’; however, this reflected a dyad’s tendency to be found in the same party rather than to associate closely within that party. Therefore, in this community, female association patterns appear to be more a consequence of individual ranging behavior rather than a correlate of cooperation.
机译:理论预测,频繁的二元关系应通过亲属选择或社会宽容促进合作。在这里,我们测试了以下假设:在自由放养的黑猩猩之间,关联偏好的强度和稳定性上的性别差异与合作行为中的性别差异相符。使用来自Kanyawara黑猩猩(Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii)社区(乌干达Kibale国家公园)的长期数据,我们计算了10年期间的性内部二元关联指数。我们发现(1)男女双联的交往指数明显强于男女双联;(2)在整个研究期间,男女的交往偏好模式变化不大;(3)比较具有不同alpha水平的交往偏好男性中,男性的联想强度变化更为频繁。这些结果表明,交往模式的强度和稳定性都是社会关系的重要组成部分。以频繁合作为特征的雄性黑猩猩具有强大而稳定的联想偏好,这表明形成长期联系是重要的主导策略。但是,男性交往模式对男性统治阶层中的动荡敏感的事实表明,男性在选择交往伙伴时也利用了不断变化的社会氛围。相比之下,女性协会的整体实力相对较弱。女性协会偏好与男性偏好一样稳定;但是,这反映出一个二分法倾向是在同一个政党中找到,而不是在该政党内部紧密联系。因此,在这个社区中,女性的交往模式似乎更多是个人测距行为的结果,而不是合作的关联。

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