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Who is coordinating collective movements in black and gold howler monkeys?.

机译:谁在协调黑色和金色吼猴的集体运动?

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Decisions about when and where to travel are likely to have a strong influence on the feeding, ecology, and foraging strategies of individual primates living in a cohesive social group. Specifically, given differences in age, sex, reproductive status, or social dominance, particular group members may benefit from remaining at their present location while others may benefit from traveling to another area of their range to feed or rest. In this study, we present data on movement coordination in two groups of wild black and gold howler monkeys inhabiting Isla Brasilera (27o 20'S and 58o 40'W) in northern Argentina. We examine how factors such as sex, age, reproductive status, and dominance affect patterns of group movement coordination at feeding or resting sites, and in the context of intergroup encounters. Two groups were followed five days a month from sunrise to sunset during June to November 2004. Using focal and scan sampling techniques, we recorded 262 group displacements, the identity of the individual initiating and leading displacement, and the identity of the first individual to arrive at feeding, resting, or intergroup encounter sites. We found that overall age was the only factor that influenced group coordination: adults led more often (94.5%) than immature individuals (5.5%) in both groups. We did not find differences among adults. However, we found that males lead more often than females at intergroup encounters, consistent with the male-mate defense hypothesis. The distributed leadership pattern among adults observed in this study may suggest that adult individuals make equally shared consensus decisions. This pattern should be further examined using this individual-level approach in other populations of black and gold howlers, other species of howlers, and in other atelines in which within-group social tolerance is the rule rather than the exception.
机译:关于何时何地旅行的决定可能会对生活在一个团结的社会群体中的灵长类动物的进食,生态和觅食策略产生重大影响。具体而言,鉴于年龄,性别,生殖状况或社会支配地位的差异,特定的小组成员可能会受益于留在他们目前的位置,而其他小组成员可能会受益于前往其范围内的另一个区域进食或休息。在这项研究中,我们提供了居住在阿根廷北部的巴西拉伊西拉岛(27o 20's和58o 40'W)的两组野生黑金猴和金吼猴的运动协调数据。我们研究了性别,年龄,生殖状况和优势等因素如何影响进食或休息地点以及群体间相遇的群体运动协调模式。从2004年6月到11月,从日出到日落,每个月进行5天的跟踪,分为两组。我们使用聚焦和扫描采样技术,记录了262个组的位移,个人初始和领先位移的身份以及第一个到达的人员的身份。在进食,休息或群体间相遇的地点。我们发现,总体年龄是影响小组协调的唯一因素:两组中,成年人的领导率(94.5%)比未成熟个体(5.5%)高。我们没有发现成年人之间的差异。但是,我们发现在小组间的相遇中,男性比女性领先更多,这与男性伴侣的防御假设相符。在这项研究中观察到的成年人之间的分布式领导模式可能表明,成年人做出了同样共同的共识决定。这种模式应该在其他黑,金how叫者,其他种类的how叫者以及其他以团体内部的社会宽容为规则而不是例外的叫中使用这种个体水平的方法进行进一步研究。

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