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Types de dominance agressive dans une colonie constituée exclusivement de males chimpanzés?: intensité, fréquence, durée et direction de l'agression

机译:仅由雄性黑猩猩组成的菌落中侵略性优势的类型:侵略的强度,频率,持续时间和方向

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Living in groups entails several fitness benefits but also leads to conflicts of interest. The strategies that different species have evolved to manage these conflicts are diverse and in some species aggressive exchanges of various kinds are commonplace. In some species, aggressions are important contributing elements to the organization of their social systems, providing a social order that may serve to avoid future agonistic encounters. Male chimpanzees are known for being gregarious, for exchanging complex social interactions and for forming dominance relationships where aggressions of different intensities can be frequent. Aggressions are costly interactions as they are energetically demanding but also because they encompass social consequences and risks. In this study we aimed to investigate the relationship between aggressive dominance styles and the intensity, the frequency, the duration and the direction of the aggressive interactions in a group of ten young male chimpanzees (“Pan troglodytes verus”) housed at la Vallée des Singes in France. First, we investigated whether aggressive interactions were costly behaviors; for this, we classified aggressions into three intensity levels, low, middle and high; we expected to find that if they were energetically demanding, then a negative relation between intensity and duration of aggressive interactions should be obtained. Second, we investigated whether the rank order of individuals varied depending on whether we assessed occurrence of aggression or duration of aggressive episodes for each one of the three levels and for the pooled category. Next, we correlated the two rank orders thus obtained. Finally, we studied whether aggressive dominance rank orders were consistent across the various aggression-based measures. As expected, we found that low intensity aggressions lasted longer than did medium and high aggressive exchanges. With both measures, occurrence and duration, we found similar aggressive patterns for the three levels of aggressions and for the totality of aggressive behaviors. Finally, we found some minor but interesting differences in the aggression-based dominance rankings when we compared individual measures, dyadic measures, the h’ de Vries dominance index and the David’s Score method. Our results suggest that due to the consistency of several measures, aggressive interactions are valuable to study aggression dominance in this species and that these interactions are selectively used. We also believe that although probing into the aggressive dominance relationships of male chimpanzees can provide a more nuanced view of their social relationships, a fuller understanding of this species’ group structure and dominance hierarchies should also incorporate other agonistic behavioral interactions (e.g., submission) and affiliative measures. Partly funded by project grant SFRH/BD/69069/2010 to NAV and PSI2011-29016-C02-01 to FC.
机译:集体生活有几个健身上的好处,但也导致利益冲突。为解决这些冲突而发展起来的不同物种的策略是多种多样的,在某些物种中,进行各种激进的交流是司空见惯的。在某些物种中,侵略是构成其社会系统的重要因素,提供了可以避免将来发生激烈争斗的社会秩序。雄性黑猩猩以善于交际,交流复杂的社会互动以及形成优势关系而著称,在这种关系中,不同强度的攻击可能会频繁发生。侵略性是高成本的互动,因为它们对能量的要求很高,而且还因为它们包含了社会后果和风险。在这项研究中,我们旨在调查在LaValléedes Singes居住的一组十只年轻雄性黑猩猩(“ Pan troglodytes verus”)中侵略性统治风格与攻击性相互作用的强度,频率,持续时间和方向之间的关系。在法国。首先,我们调查了激进的互动是否是代价高昂的行为;为此,我们将攻击分为三个强度级别:低,中和高。我们希望发现,如果他们精力旺盛,那么应该获得攻击性互动的强度和持续时间之间的负相关关系。其次,我们调查了个人的等级顺序是否变化,这取决于我们是否评估了三个级别中的每个级别以及合并类别的侵略发生或侵略性发作的持续时间。接下来,我们关联由此获得的两个等级顺序。最后,我们研究了在各种基于侵略性的措施中,积极的支配地位等级顺序是否一致。不出所料,我们发现低强度的攻击比中,高攻击性的交流持续时间更长。通过两种方法,即发生时间和持续时间,我们发现了三个级别的攻击行为和总体攻击行为的相似攻击模式。最后,当我们比较个人测度,二进测度,h'de Vries测度优势指数和David's Score方法时,在基于侵略性的优势度排名中发现了一些细微但有趣的差异。我们的结果表明,由于几种方法的一致性,侵略性相互作用对于研究该物种的侵略优势很有价值,并且可以选择性地使用这些相互作用。我们还认为,尽管探索雄性黑猩猩的侵略性优势关系可以提供对其社交关系的更细微差别的看法,但对这一物种的群体结构和优势等级的更全面了解也应包括其他激动性的行为互动(例如,服从)附属措施。部分由NAV的项目赠款SFRH / BD / 69069/2010和FC的PSI2011-29016-C02-01资助。

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