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Workforce Effects and the Evolution of Complex Sociality in Wild Damaraland Mole Rats

机译:劳动力效应与复杂社会性的演变在野生达拉尔和鼹鼠大鼠中

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Explaining the evolution of eusocial and cooperatively breeding societies demands that we understand the effects of work-force size on the reproductive success of breeders. This challenge has yet to be addressed in the family that arguably exhibits the most extreme outcomes of vertebrate social evolution, the African mole rats (Bathyergidae), leaving the ultimate causes of their many unusual adaptations open to debate. Here we report-using a 14-year field study of wild Damaraland mole rats, Fukomys damarensis-that workers appear to have strong but unusual effects on offspring. Groups with larger workforces exhibited substantially higher rates of offspring recruitment while maintaining high juvenile survival rates, relationships that may have favored the evolution of the delayed dispersal, cooperation, morphological specialization, and unusual patterns of longevity that characterize such societies. Offspring reared by larger workforces also showed slower growth, however. That reduced offspring growth in larger groups has also been documented under ad lib. food conditions in the laboratory raises the possibility that this reflects socially induced growth restraint rather than simple constraints on resource availability. Our findings shed new light on the evolution of complex sociality in this enigmatic clade and highlight further departures from the norms reported for other cooperative vertebrates.
机译:解释Eusocial和合作社社会要求的进化要求,我们了解劳动力规模对育种者生殖成功的影响。这一挑战尚未在家庭中得到解决,可以说是非洲摩尔大鼠(浴晶虫)的脊椎动物社会进化最极端的结果,留下了许多不寻常的适应对辩论的最终原因。在这里,我们举报 - 使用野生Damaraland大鼠的14年的野外研究,Fukomys Damarensis - 工人们对后代似乎具有强烈但不寻常的影响。具有较大劳动力的群体在保持高少年生存率的同时表现出大幅提高的后代招聘率,可能有利于延迟分散,合作,形态学专业化和寿命不寻常的寿命模式的关系。然而,较大的劳动力饲养的后代也表现出较慢的增长。在AD Lib下还记录了更大组中的减少的后代增长。实验室的食物条件提出了这一点的可能性反映了社会诱导的生长约束,而不是对资源可用性的简单约束。我们的调查结果在这种神秘的思想中阐述了复杂社会性的演变,并突出了对其他合作脊椎动物报告的规范的进一步偏离。

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