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Loud calls as a mechanism of social coordination in a fission-fusion taxon, the white-bellied spider monkey (Ateles belzebuth)

机译:大声呼叫作为裂变分类群中的社会协调机制,白腹蜘蛛猴(Ateles Belzebuth)

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Spider monkeys (Ateles spp.) live in social groups that exhibit high levels of fission-fusion dynamics, in which group members form subgroups of varying sizes and compositions. Within these fluid societies, how individuals establish contact with dispersed group members with whom they might choose to associate remains unclear. Long-range vocalizations might facilitate interactions between group members and provide a means of social coordination in fission-fusion societies. We evaluated this possibility for one spider monkey vocalization, the loud call, by examining calling behavior, the relationship between loud calls and changes in subgroup size, and the response of individuals to distant calls and playback experiments in a single study group. We found that 82 % of loud calls were emitted within 30 min of a call from a different location, suggesting that individuals frequently emit loud calls in response to the calls of distant group members. Subgroups that emitted loud calls, especially those that responded to distant calls, were much more likely to experience an increase in subgroup size within an hour after calling than those that did not. Animals also approached distant loud calls more than they avoided or ignored these calls. Finally, playbacks of male calls demonstrated that females respond preferentially to the calls of some individuals over others. Taken together, these results provide support for the hypothesis that spider monkey loud calls function to facilitate and initiate interactions between dispersed group members and suggest that vocal signals can play an important role in influencing social interactions in fission-fusion societies.
机译:蜘蛛猴(Ateles SPP)生活在具有高水平裂变的动态的社会群体中,其中组成员形成不同尺寸和组合物的子组。在这些流体社会中,个人如何与他们可能选择联系的分散团成员建立联系仍然不清楚。远程发声可能会促进集团成员之间的互动,并提供裂变融合社会的社会协调手段。我们评估了一个蜘蛛猴子发声,大声呼叫的可能性,通过检查呼叫行为,大声呼叫与子组大小的变化之间的关系,以及个人在单个研究组中对遥感呼叫和播放实验的响应。我们发现,在不同位置的呼叫中,82%的大声呼叫被排放,表明个人经常发出响应遥远的群体成员的呼叫的大声呼叫。发出大声呼叫的子群,特别是那些回应遥远的呼叫的人,更有可能在呼叫后一小时内的亚组大小的增加,而不是那些没有。动物也比他们避免或忽视这些电话更多的响声呼叫。最后,男性呼叫的播放表明,女性优先对其他人的呼吁反应。总之,这些结果为假设提供了支持,即蜘蛛猴大声呼叫功能促进和启动分散团成员之间的相互作用,并表明声音信号在影响裂变社会中的社会互动方面发挥着重要作用。

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