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Social bonds and genetic ties: Kinship association and affiliation in acommunity of bonobos (Pan paniscus)

机译:社会纽带和遗传纽带:of黑猩猩(Pan paniscus)社区的亲属关系和从属关系

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Studies of captive populations of bonobos suggest that females are more gregarious than males. This seems to contradict assumed sex-differences in kinship deriving from a species-typical dispersal pattern of female exogamy and male philopatry. Here we present data on spatial associations and affiliative relations among members of one wild community (Eyengo) for which genetic relationships were identified by analysing mitochondrial and nuclear DNA. Our data from Lomako confirm the existence of spatial associations among resident females. In addition, they reveal strong social bonds between males and females. While most female-female associations did not last longer than one field season, long-term associations occurred predominantly between mixed-sex dyads and involved both close kin and unrelated individuals. Differences in social grooming appeared to be related to patterns of spatial association rather than to kinship. It is suggested that under natural conditions social organisation of bonobos is characterised by strong inter-sexual bonds. Males may benefit from bonding with females by increased reproductive success via rank acquisition. For females benefits may derive from inclusive fitness and reduced food competition. Preliminary evidence suggests that females also may benefit from protection by resident males against male intruders.
机译:对bo黑猩猩圈养种群的研究表明,女性比男性更合群。这似乎与假定的亲属性别差异相矛盾,这种差异源于女性外婚和男性哲学家的物种典型传播模式。在这里,我们介绍了一个野生群落(Eyengo)成员之间的空间关联和亲缘关系的数据,通过分析线粒体和核DNA鉴定了遗传关系。我们从洛马科(Lomako)获得的数据证实了常驻女性之间存在空间关联。此外,它们还揭示了男性和女性之间的牢固社会联系。虽然大多数女性-女性协会的持续时间不超过一个田间季节,但长期的协会主要发生在混合性别双性系之间,涉及亲密的亲戚和无关的个体。社会修饰的差异似乎与空间联想的模式有关,而不与亲戚关系有关。有人建议,在自然条件下,bo黑猩猩的社会组织的特征是强烈的性交。男性可能会通过等级获得提高生殖成功率而与女性建立联系。对女性而言,包容性健身和减少食物竞争可能会带来好处。初步证据表明,常驻雄性对雄性入侵者的保护也可能使雌性受益。

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