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Sources of variation in social tolerance in mouse lemurs ( Microcebus spp.)

机译:小鼠狐猴社交容忍度变化的来源(Microcebus spp。)

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Social tolerance strongly influences the patterns of affiliation and aggression in animal societies. However, not much is known about the variation of social tolerance in species living in dispersed social systems that combine solitary foraging activities with the need of coordinating social interactions with conspecifics on a regular basis. This study aims to investigate the sources of variation in social tolerance within a Malagasy primate radiation with dispersed social systems, the mouse lemurs (Microcebus spp.). Six mouse lemur species were selected as model species that belong to three different taxonomic clades, live in two types of forest environments (dry and humid), and differed in this study with respect to their reproductive activity. Six male–female and six male–male dyads of each species were tested temporarily in a standardized social encounter paradigm in Madagascar to collect data on joint use of space, non-agonistic body contacts, aggression rates, the number of conflicts and the establishment of intra- and intersexual dominance. Male–female dyads of the six species differed significantly in the frequency of affiliative and agonistic behaviors. In contrast, the variations between male–male dyads could not be explained by one parameter only, but clade membership, forest type, reproductive state as well as species were all suggested to be partially influential. Only one species (Microcebus mamiratra) showed signals of unambiguous female dominance in all male–female dyads, whereas the others had no or only a few dyads with female dominance. Variations in social tolerance and its consequences are most likely influenced by two factors, ecology (via forest type) and physiology (via reproductive activity), and only to a lesser extent by clade membership. The study suggests that mouse lemur females have higher aggression rates and more agonistic conflicts with males when females in the population are reproducing, at least in resource-rich humid forests. The study confirms a high degree of social plasticity between species in these small solitary foragers that supports their taxonomic distinctiveness and requires further scientific attention.
机译:社会宽容强烈影响动物社会的隶属和侵略模式。但是,人们对散布在社会系统中的物种的社会容忍度变化知之甚少,这些物种将单独的觅食活动与定期协调特定物种之间的社会互动结合起来。这项研究旨在调查在具有分散的社会系统的鼠类狐猴(Microcebus spp。)的马达加斯加灵长类动物辐射内社会容忍度变化的来源。选择了六个小鼠狐猴物种作为模型物种,它们属于三个不同的分类进化枝,生活在两种类型的森林环境(干燥和潮湿)中,并且在本研究中其繁殖活性有所不同。在马达加斯加的标准化社会交往范例中,临时测试了每个物种的六个男女成对体,以收集关于联合使用空间,非激动性身体接触,侵略率,冲突次数和建立冲突的数据。内和两性优势。六个物种的男女双性在亲和和激动行为的频率上有显着差异。相反,雄性和雄性二倍体之间的变化不能仅用一个参数来解释,但是进化枝成员,森林类型,生殖状态以及物种都被认为具有部分影响力。只有一个物种(Microcebus mamiratra)在所有男女成对中都表现出明确的女性优势信号,而其他物种则没有或仅有少数具有女性优势的二体。社会容忍度及其后果的变化很可能受到两个因素的影响,即生态学(通过森林类型)和生理学(通过生殖活动),而在较小的程度上受分支机构成员的影响。该研究表明,当种群中的雌性繁殖时,至少在资源丰富的潮湿森林中,雌性鼠狐猴具有较高的侵略率,并且与雄性的竞争性更强。这项研究证实了这些小型单食觅食者在物种之间具有高度的社会可塑性,这支持其分类学上的独特性并需要进一步的科学关注。

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