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Vigilance and group size in impala (Aepyceros melampus Lichtenstein): a study in Nairobi National Park, Kenya

机译:黑斑羚(Aepyceros melampus Lichtenstein)的警惕性和群体规模:肯尼亚内罗毕国家公园的一项研究

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One of the advantages of living in groups is that individuals may need to be less vigilant, allowing them more time for other important activities, such as foraging. This relationship between group size and per cent time spent being vigilant was investigated by observing impala in Nairobi National Park, Kenya. Three types of individual were observed: females, territorial males and bachelor males. Only females showed the predicted negative relationship between per cent vigilance and herd size. Both types of male showed no significant change of vigilance with increasing group size. There was no difference in levels of vigilance in open or closed habitats and no difference in vigilance between herds 'alone' and herds with other species that might haveprovided 'extra eyes'.
机译:集体生活的优点之一是个人可能需要保持警惕,使他们有更多时间从事其他重要活动,例如觅食。通过观察肯尼亚内罗毕国家公园的黑斑羚,调查了小组人数与保持警惕时间百分比之间的关系。观察到三种类型的个体:女性,领地男性和单身汉。只有女性显示出警惕百分比与牛群大小之间的负相关关系。随着群体规模的增加,两种类型的男性都没有表现出明显的警觉性变化。在开放或封闭的生境中,警戒水平没有差异,“独居”畜群与其他可能提供“额外眼睛”的物种之间的警惕性也没有差异。

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