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Mandrills use olfaction to socially avoid parasitized conspecifics

机译:山d利用嗅觉在社交上避免被寄生的物种

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The evolutionary transition from a solitary to a social lifestyle entails an elevated parasite cost because the social proximity associated with group living favors parasite transmission. Despite this cost, sociality is widespread in a large range of taxonomic groups. In this context, hosts would be expected to have evolved behavioral mechanisms to reduce the risk of parasite infection. Few empirical studies have focused on the influence of pathogen-mediated selection on the evolution of antiparasitic behavior in wild vertebrates. We report an adaptive functional relationship between parasitism and social behavior in mandrills, associated with evidence that they are able to gauge parasite status of their group members. Using long-term observations, controlled experiments, and chemical analyses, we show that (i) wild mandrills avoid grooming conspecifics infected with orofecally transmitted parasites; (ii) mandrills receive significantly more grooming after treatment that targets these parasites; (iii) parasitism influences the host’s fecal odors; and (iv) mandrills selectively avoid fecal material from parasitized conspecifics. These behavioral adaptations reveal that selecting safe social partners may help primates to cope with parasite-mediated costs of sociality and that “behavioral immunity” plays a crucial role in the coevolutionary dynamics between hosts and their parasites.
机译:从孤独的生活方式向社交生活方式的进化过渡导致寄生虫成本升高,因为与群体生活相关的社会亲近力有利于寄生虫传播。尽管付出了这些代价,但社交活动在各种各样的分类学团体中仍然很普遍。在这种情况下,寄主有望发展出行为机制以减少寄生虫感染的风险。很少有经验研究集中于病原体介导的选择对野生脊椎动物抗寄生虫行为进化的影响。我们报告了山itis中的寄生虫与社会行为之间的适应性功能关系,并与证据表明它们能够衡量其小组成员的寄生虫状态有关。使用长期观察,对照实验和化学分析,我们表明(i)野生山avoid避免修饰感染了经粪便传播的寄生虫的同种异体; (ii)在针对这些寄生虫的治疗之后,山d得到了更多的修饰; (iii)寄生虫会影响宿主的粪便气味; (iv)山d有选择地避免粪便中的寄生物。这些行为适应表明,选择安全的社会伙伴可能有助于灵长类动物应对寄生虫介导的社会成本,并且“行为免疫”在宿主与其寄生虫之间的共同进化动力学中起着至关重要的作用。

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