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Social relationships among adult male chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii): variation in the strength and quality of social bonds

机译:成人男性黑猩猩(Pan Troglodytes Schweinfurthii)之间的社会关系:社会债券的力量和质量的变化

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Socioecological environments that promote frequent interaction and social tolerance have favored the evolution of strong and equitable social bonds, which facilitate cooperation and confer fitness benefits. In most species, kinship is the primary predictor of bond strength and quality, but it does not adequately explain partner choice among adult male chimpanzees. Instead, most bonds and cooperative interactions occur among unrelated individuals, likely because of a lack of brothers among available partners. To identify what factors drive partner choice when kinship does not, we investigated the strength and quality of social bonds among adult male chimpanzees (N= 26) at Gombe National Park, Tanzania. Maternal brothers, when present, formed stronger bonds than other dyads, and maternal brothers who were close in age or rank formed the strongest bonds. Among dyads that were not maternal brothers, however, the strength of social bonds was not associated with either age difference or rank difference. Additionally, dyads with stronger bonds groomed more equitably than other dyads, as did maternal brothers and dyads close in rank. Bonds were stable, community-wide, for 2 years on average, while lasting up to 13 years. Overall, there remains no clear-cut explanation for partner choice among male chimpanzees. Demographic constraints limit the impact of kinship, and the effects of age and rank difference are small or nonexistent, suggesting that bond strength results from a more complex process than a simple accounting of basic characteristics. Instead, dyads may possess some distinct quality that engenders strength and stability, such as compatible personalities. Significance statement Strong social ties are associated with increased fitness in several species, including humans, baboons, feral horses, and dolphins. Although close kin typically form the strongest bonds, kinship explains only a limited number of bonds (and associated cooperation) among adult male chimpanzees. To identify what factors influence partner choice when kinship does not, we examined social bonds among adult male chimpanzees at Gombe National Park, Tanzania. Males formed strong, stable bonds and groomed more equitably with strong bond partners. Nevertheless, kinship, age difference, and rank difference did not fully explain male partner choice. These results contrast with findings in other species, where stronger and more equitable bonds are typically formed by kin as well as those that are close in age and rank. Instead, male chimpanzee dyads may possess some distinct quality that promotes strength and stability, such as compatible personalities.
机译:促进频繁互动和社会宽容的社会能源环境有利于强大且公平的社会债券的演变,促进了合作和赋予健身利益。在大多数物种中,亲属关系是债券强度和质量的主要预测因子,但它没有充分解释成年男性黑猩猩之间的合作伙伴选择。相反,大多数债券和合作互动发生在不相关的个​​人之间,可能因为缺乏可用伙伴之间的兄弟。为了确定行动伙伴选择的因素,我们在坦桑尼亚Gombe国家公园的成年男性黑猩猩(N = 26)中的社会债券的实力和质量研究。母亲兄弟们,当存在时,形成比其他二元的更强的粘合剂,以及在年龄关闭或排名的母亲兄弟形成了最强的债券。然而,在不是母亲兄弟的二元之类中,社会债券的力量与年龄差异或等级差异无关。另外,具有较强的粘合剂的二元,比其他二元更具公平,如母亲兄弟和等级一样。债券稳定,社区范围内,平均2年,同时持续长达13岁。总的来说,雄性黑猩猩之间的合作伙伴选择仍然没有明确的解释。人口约束限制了亲属关系的影响,年龄和等级差异的影响很小或不存在,这表明债券强度从一个更复杂的过程产生而不是简单的基本特征的核算。相反,Dyads可能具备一些不同的质量,从而实现力量和稳定性,例如兼容的个性。重要的声明强烈的社会关系与几种物种的适合增加有关,包括人类,狒狒,野马和海豚。虽然亲近的亲属通常形成最强的债券,但亲属关系仅在成年男性黑猩猩中仅解释了有限数量的债券(和相关合作)。为了确定伴侣选择的因素,当库中没有,我们在坦桑尼亚甘姆国家公园的成年男性黑猩猩中审查了社会债券。雄性形成强大,稳定的债券,并与强债券合作伙伴更具公平的修饰。然而,亲属关系,年龄差异和排名差异没有完全解释男性合作伙伴选择。这些结果与其他物种的结果形成鲜明对比,其中较强和更公平的键通常是由亲属形成的以及那些在年龄和等级接近的那些。相反,雄性黑猩猩二元可能具有一些不同的品质,促进了兼容性格的力量和稳定性。

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