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Ecology proposes, behaviour disposes: Ecological variability in social organization and male behavioural strategies among wild bonnet macaques

机译:生态学提出,行为处置:野生猕猴中社会组织的生态变异和男性行为策略

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The structure and evolution of primate societies are generally shaped by ecological and social forces of natural selection. The habitat and feeding ecology of primate populations, in particular, largely determine the size of the existing social groups and the pattern of interactions between individuals within and across such groups. The bonnet macaque (Macaca radiata), an Old World monkey endemic to peninsular India, usually lives in seasonal tropical deciduous forests and occurs in typically large multimale multifemale associations. This species, however, appears to have evolved, in recent years, a fairly high proportion of small, but reasonably stable, unimale troops within one particular population in the Bandipur-Mudumalai wildlife sanctuaries of southern India. Demographic analyses indicate that, as compared to multimale troops, unimale groups are relatively depleted in subadult and juvenile males, exhibit a unique female-biased birth sex ratio and display extensive female dispersal, all of which may have arisen in response to reproductive monopolization by the solitary resident male. Several ecological factors, including food provisioning, may have led to the evolution of this social organization, unique for a seasonally breeding cercopithecine primate. Provisioning of primate groups also leads to a significant increase in intra-troop competition among individuals for the newly available resources. Do such individuals, however, exhibit altered behavioural strategies to alleviate social tension? Changing patterns of social interactions between adult males were also analysed for one particular troop of bonnet macaques in the Mudumalai Wildlife Sanctuary under two ecological situations - as they foraged on their natural diet and when they gathered provisioned food from tourists visiting the sanctuary. Although feeding competition increased markedly as these individuals alternated between natural foraging and competing for provisioned food, individual macaques were able to adopt appropriate social strategies under such rapidly changing ecological regimes. These studies demonstrate the behavioural and social plasticity of a primate species and the value of demographic studies of multiple groups and populations in different ecological environments.
机译:灵长类动物社会的结构和演化通常受自然选择的生态和社会力量影响。尤其是灵长类动物种群的栖息地和觅食生态,在很大程度上决定了现有社会群体的规模以及这些群体内部和群体之间的互动模式。短尾猕猴(Macaca radiata)是印度半岛特有的一种旧大陆猴,通常生活在季节性的热带落叶森林中,通常以大型的多雄多雌联合体出现。但是,近年来,该物种似乎在印度南部的班迪普尔-穆杜马莱野生动植物保护区的特定种群内,进化出相当大比例的小型但稳定的单人部队。人口统计学分析表明,与多人部队相比,单人群体在成年男性和未成年男性中相对贫乏,表现出独特的女性偏向出生性别比,并表现出广泛的女性分散性,所有这些可能都是由于人类的生殖垄断而引起的。独居男。包括食物供应在内的几种生态因素可能导致了这种社会组织的发展,这对于季节性繁殖的头孢类素灵长类动物来说是独特的。灵长类动物群体的供应还导致个人对新可获得资源的部队内部竞争显着增加。但是,这些人是否表现出改变的行为策略来缓解社会紧张感?在两种生态环境下,对穆杜马莱野生动物保护区中的一头特殊的帽子猕猴进行了分析,分析了成年男性之间社交互动的变化模式-他们以自然饮食为食,并从访问该保护区的游客那里收集了供给的食物。尽管随着这些人在自然觅食和争夺提供的食物之间进行交替,饲喂竞争显着增加,但是在这种迅速变化的生态制度下,猕猴能够采取适当的社会策略。这些研究证明了灵长类动物的行为和社会可塑性,以及在不同生态环境中对多个群体和种群进行人口统计学研究的价值。

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