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Leadership and Path Characteristics during Walks Are Linked to Dominance Order and Individual Traits in Dogs

机译:步行过程中的领导力和路径特征与狗的优势秩序和个人特征有关

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Movement interactions and the underlying social structure in groups have relevance across many social-living species. Collective motion of groups could be based on an “egalitarian” decision system, but in practice it is often influenced by underlying social network structures and by individual characteristics. We investigated whether dominance rank and personality traits are linked to leader and follower roles during joint motion of family dogs. We obtained high-resolution spatio-temporal GPS trajectory data (823,148 data points) from six dogs belonging to the same household and their owner during 14 30–40 min unleashed walks. We identified several features of the dogs' paths (e.g., running speed or distance from the owner) which are characteristic of a given dog. A directional correlation analysis quantifies interactions between pairs of dogs that run loops jointly. We found that dogs play the role of the leader about 50–85% of the time, i.e. the leader and follower roles in a given pair are dynamically interchangable. However, on a longer timescale tendencies to lead differ consistently. The network constructed from these loose leader–follower relations is hierarchical, and the dogs' positions in the network correlates with the age, dominance rank, trainability, controllability, and aggression measures derived from personality questionnaires. We demonstrated the possibility of determining dominance rank and personality traits of an individual based only on its logged movement data. The collective motion of dogs is influenced by underlying social network structures and by characteristics such as personality differences. Our findings could pave the way for automated animal personality and human social interaction measurements.
机译:群体中的运动互动和潜在的社会结构在许多社会生活物种中都具有相关性。群体的集体运动可以基于“平等主义”的决策系统,但是在实践中,它通常受到底层社会网络结构和个人特征的影响。我们调查了在家庭犬的联合运动中,支配地位和人格特质是否与领导者和跟随者的角色有关。我们在14个30-40分钟的自由行走中,从属于同一家庭及其主人的六只狗获得了高分辨率的时空GPS轨迹数据(823,148个数据点)。我们确定了狗的路径的几个特征(例如,奔跑的速度或与主人的距离)是给定狗的特征。方向相关性分析量化了联合运行循环的成对狗之间的相互作用。我们发现狗大约有50-85%的时间扮演领导者的角色,即给定对中的领导者和跟随者角色是动态可互换的。但是,在较长的时间范围内,领导的趋势始终是不同的。这些松散的领导者与跟随者之间的关系构成的网络是分层的,并且狗在网络中的位置与年龄,主导地位,可训练性,可控制性以及从人格问卷得出的攻击性措施相关。我们证明了仅根据其记录的运动数据确定个人的支配地位和个性特征的可能性。狗的集体运动受基础社会网络结构和个性差异等特征的影响。我们的发现可能为自动动物性格和人类社交互动测量铺平道路。

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