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Consistency in social network position over changing environments in a seasonally breeding primate

机译:在季节性繁殖灵长类动物中改变环境的社会网络位置的一致性

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Social network analysis has become increasingly used to investigate the consequences of individuals' social tendencies in recent years; however, the question of whether individuals are consistent in their social network position over time or situations has received comparatively scant attention. Knowledge of the degree to which individuals are stable in their social behavior can improve our understanding the fitness consequences of processes such as the transmission of disease and social information through networks, as well as the evolution of social behavior and social structure in general. Here, I investigated individual consistency in social behavior in wild vervet monkeys (Chlorocebus pygerthrus) residing in a highly seasonal habitat. I constructed grooming networks for three time periods characterized by diverse environmental conditions and explored the repeatability of seven network metrics as well as the effects of sex and dominance rank on these metrics. Both female and male vervets were highly consistent in three correlated, weighted measures of social connectedness-grooming in-strength, out-strength, and eigenvector centrality, and in-degree was moderately repeatable in both sexes. In contrast, only males were consistent in their out-degree and clustering coefficient, and there was no evidence of consistency in betweenness for either sex. High-ranking females had higher in-degree and in-strength scores, and high-ranking males had lower out-degree and out-strength, but controlling for dominance rank did not affect the findings regarding the repeatability of any metric. These results add to the small number of studies that have explored the temporal and situational stability of social network phenotypes in wild animals.
机译:近年来,社交网络分析越来越多地被用于调查个人社会倾向的后果;然而,个人在社交网络中的位置是否随时间或情况的变化而保持一致的问题,相对而言,很少受到关注。了解个体社会行为的稳定程度可以帮助我们更好地理解疾病和社会信息通过网络传播等过程的健康后果,以及社会行为和社会结构的演变。在这里,我调查了居住在高度季节性栖息地的野生长尾猴(Chlorocebus pygerthrus)社会行为的个体一致性。我构建了以不同环境条件为特征的三个时间段的梳理网络,并探索了七个网络指标的重复性,以及性别和优势等级对这些指标的影响。女性和男性维维特在社会联系的三个相关加权测量中高度一致,在强度、外强度和特征向量中心性方面进行梳理,在程度上在两性中都具有适度的重复性。相比之下,只有男性的出局程度和聚集系数是一致的,并且没有证据表明任何性别的中间性是一致的。排名靠前的女性在程度和力量方面得分较高,排名靠前的男性在程度和力量方面得分较低,但控制优势地位并不影响任何指标的可重复性。这些结果为探索野生动物社会网络表型的时间和情境稳定性的少数研究增添了新的内容。

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