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Kinship influences social bonds among male southern Australian bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops cf. australis)

机译:血缘关系影响男性南部澳大利亚瓶颈海豚(Tursiops Cf. Australis)之间的社会债券

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Male mammals employ a wide variety of mating strategies in order to increase their reproductive success, which in turn influence their social behavior. In some populations of bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops spp.), males cooperate in small groups or alliances to gain access to females for mating. However, the occurrence of these male cooperative groups has been predicted to occur only under certain social and ecological conditions, driven by factors such as differences in population density, operational sex ratio, and sexual size dimorphism. Here, we used generalized affiliation indices, social network techniques, and maternally and bi-parentally inherited genetic markers to investigate the affiliation patterns and genetic relatedness among male southern Australian bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops cf. australis) in a small embayment in South Australia. Photo-identification data and biopsy samples were collected in Coffin Bay from 2013 to 2015 through systematic boat-based surveys. We found that highly sighted male dolphins formed 12 social clusters composed of two to five individuals. Genetic analyses revealed that general male affiliation patterns were significantly correlated with mtDNA haplotype sharing. In addition, preferred affiliates showed significantly higher levels of genetic relatedness compared to casual and avoided male pairs. Our results corroborate theoretical expectations for the formation of social bonds in small delphinids and suggest that a high density of dolphins, with an expected skewed operational sex ratio and no apparent sexual size dimorphism, is likely to have favored the formation of strong male affiliations. In addition, the availability of genetic relatives within the population may have favored male affiliations based on kinship relationships.Significance statementMale bottlenose dolphins use different strategies to gain access to females, from single roving individuals, pairs or trios in alliances, to stable mixed-sex groups. Moreover, the role of kinship in the formation of male social bonds also varies within and among populations. This variability has been attributed to differences in ecological and intrinsic factors. Here, we studied the affiliation patterns and genetic relatedness in southern Australian bottlenose dolphins and demonstrated that kinship plays an important role in the formation of close male social ties. Furthermore, the results corroborate previous findings about the factors that contribute to the formation of male social bonds in these animals.
机译:男性哺乳动物采用各种交配策略,以提高他们的生殖成功,这反过来影响他们的社会行为。在一些瓶颈海豚(Tursiops SPP)的群体中,男性在小组或联盟中合作,以获得对交配的女性。然而,已经预计这些男性合作组的发生只有在某些社会和生态条件下发生,这些因素是人口密度,运作性别比率和性尺寸二态性差异的因素。在这里,我们使用了广义的隶属指数,社交网络技术和母语和双父母遗传的遗传标记,以研究南澳大利亚小型股票澳大利亚瓶颈海豚(Tursiops Cf.澳大利亚)之间的联系模式和遗传相关性。从2013年到2015年通过系统船坞的调查,从2013年到2015年收集了照片鉴定数据和活检样品。我们发现,高度瞄准的雄性海豚形成了12到五个人组成的12个社会群集。遗传分析表明,一般的男性联属模式与MTDNA单倍型共享显着相关。此外,与休闲和避免的雄性对相比,优选的附属者显示出显着更高的遗传相关性。我们的结果证实了在小型蛋白质中形成社会键的理论期望,并表明海豚的高密度,具有预期的偏斜业务性别比例,并且没有明显的性规模二态度,很可能有利于形成强大的男性联系。此外,人口中的遗传亲属的可用性可能是基于亲属关系的男性附属机构。尊严的声明MALE瓶颈海豚使用不同的策略来获得女性,从联盟中的单一贪婪个体,对或三人进行稳定的混合性团体。此外,亲属关系在男性社会债券形成中的作用也有所不同。这种变异性归因于生态和内在因素的差异。在这里,我们研究了澳大利亚南部瓶颈海豚的联系模式和遗传相关性,并证明了亲属在近男性社交关系的形成中发挥着重要作用。此外,结果证实了关于有助于在这些动物中形成男性社会键的因素的先前发现。

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