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Leaf me alone: visual constraints on the ecology of social group formation

机译:单独留下我:对社会群体形成生态的视觉限制

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Complex environments may place constraints on animal sensory perception. However, little is known about how ecological constraints impact the formation of animal social groups, which ultimately necessitate that conspecifics detect one another. Here we studied the fission-fusion social groups of highly social terrestrial hermit crabs (Coenobita compressus), which frequently split and recombine, requiring individuals to actively sense the location of conspecifics. We manipulated the environment by relocating abundant natural fallen leaves on the beach, testing how and why this debris may constrain social group formation. Our experiments revealed that fallen leaves impose a fundamental limit on social grouping, with experimentally simulated groups attracting significantly fewer conspecifics (75% less) if they were surrounded by leaves. This constraint on social grouping was not the result of leaves acting as a physical barrier to movement. Furthermore, leaves only hindered visual perception of conspecifics and did not hinder other modalities besides vision. By experimentally moving leaves above the horizon, such that they no longer blocked animals' field of view, we found that the impact of these visual constraints on grouping could be effectively abolished. Broadly, these experiments elucidate how complex environments impose sensory constraints on social animals' ability to navigate toward groups.Significance statementSocial animals must be able to detect and orient toward conspecifics if they are to form social groups. Features of the environment, however, may impose constraints on sensory perception that interfere with the detection of conspecifics. Here we studied social hermit crabs, which form social groupings within a complex habitat that contains abundant fallen leaves along the beach-forest interface. By experimentally manipulating leaves, we show that these seemingly insignificant ecological materials create visual constraints that block the cues free-wandering individuals normally use to orient toward social groups. Our study thus reveals how common aspects of the environment can exert major constraints on sensory perception, thereby severely limiting social group formation and ultimately sociality.
机译:复杂的环境可能会对动物感官感知的限制。然而,关于生态限制如何影响动物社会群体的形成几乎是众所周知的,这最终需要彼此的攻击。在这里,我们研究了高度社交陆地隐士螃蟹(Coenobita Compressus)的裂变融合社会群体,经常分裂和重组,需要个人积极意识到消费者的位置。我们通过在海滩上迁移丰富的自然落叶来操纵环境,测试如何以及为什么这种碎片可能会限制社会群体形成。我们的实验表明,堕落的叶片对社会分组产生了基本的限制,如果他们被叶子包围,那么通过实验模拟群体吸引了显着较少的群体(减少75%)。这种关于社会分组的限制不是叶子作为运动的物理障碍的结果。此外,除了视觉之外,叶仅受到对策的视觉感知并且没有阻碍其他方式。通过实验地移动地平线上方,使得它们不再阻塞动物的视野,我们发现可以有效地消除了这些视觉限制对分组的影响。广泛地,这些实验阐明了复杂的环境如何对社会动物导航群体的能力施加感官的限制。如果要形成社会群体,人物必须能够检测和定向朝着消费者定向。然而,环境的特征可能对感官感知产生限制,这些感觉感移地干扰了涉及派生的检测。在这里,我们研究了社会隐士螃蟹,这些螃蟹在一个复杂的栖息地形成社交群体,这些栖息地包含沿着海滩 - 森林界面的丰富下落的叶子。通过通过实验操纵叶子,我们表明这些看似微不足道的生态材料会产生视觉限制,阻碍了通常用于向社会群体定位的案件自由流浪的人。因此,我们的研究揭示了环境的共同方面如何对感官感知产生重大限制,从而严重限制了社会群体形成和最终社会性。

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