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Food sharing in vampire bats: reciprocal help predicts donations more than relatedness or harassment

机译:吸血蝙蝠的食物共享:相互帮助可以预测捐赠,而不是相关性或骚扰

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Common vampire bats often regurgitate food to roost-mates that fail to feed. The original explanation for this costly helping behaviour invoked both direct and indirect fitness benefits. Several authors have since suggested that food sharing is maintained solely by indirect fitness because non-kin food sharing could have resulted from kin recognition errors, indiscriminate altruism within groups, or harassment. To test these alternatives, we examined predictors of food-sharing decisions under controlled conditions of mixed relatedness and equal familiarity. Over a 2 year period, we individually fasted 20 vampire bats (Desmodus rotundus) and induced food sharing on 48 days. Surprisingly, donors initiated food sharing more often than recipients, which is inconsistent with harassment. Food received was the best predictor of food given across dyads, and 8.5 times more important than relatedness. Sixty-four per cent of sharing dyads were unrelated, approaching the 67 per cent expected if nepotism was absent. Consistent with social bonding, the food-sharing network was consistent and correlated with mutual allogrooming. Together with past work, these findings support the hypothesis that food sharing in vampire bats provides mutual direct fitness benefits, and is not explained solely by kin selection or harassment.
机译:普通的吸血蝙蝠通常会为无法觅食的栖息伴侣重新提供食物。对于这种代价高昂的帮助行为的原始解释同时带来了直接和间接的健身益处。此后有几位作者建议,食物共享只能通过间接适应来维持,因为非家庭食物共享可能是由于家庭认识错误,群体中的无私利他主义或骚扰导致的。为了测试这些替代方案,我们研究了在混合相关性和同等熟悉度的受控条件下食物共享决策的预测因素。在2年的时间里,我们分别禁食了20只吸血蝙蝠(圆角Desmodus rotundus),并在48天之内诱导了食物共享。出人意料的是,捐助者发起食物共享的频率要高于接受者,这与骚扰相矛盾。收到的食物是对两性食物的最佳预测指标,比关联性重要8.5倍。 64%的共享二元组是不相关的,如果没有裙带关系,则接近预期的67%。与社会联系一致,食物共享网络是一致的,并且与相互分配有关。与过去的工作一起,这些发现支持以下假设:吸血蝙蝠中的食物共享具有相互直接的健身益处,而不能仅由亲属选择或骚扰来解释。

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