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Pair-bonding and companion recognition in domestic donkeys, Equus asinus

机译:配对驴和伴侣识别的家驴马属马

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Pair and social bonding has been documented in various taxa, where pair formations are often described as being driven by kinship or sexual motivation. However, pair-bonding between unrelated individuals where sexual motivation is not a factor is not well documented. Many social relationships and pair-bonds between members of a dyad are facilitated by each individual's ability to recognise their partner using cues which are characteristic of that particular individual. The aims of this study were i) to investigate the existence of pair-bonding in domestic donkeys and ii) to determine whether members of a dyad could recognise their companion during a Y-maze recognition test. Subjects were 55 unrelated donkeys (38 gelded males, 15 females) in seven groups of mixed or same sex, comprising 4-14 individuals. Spatial proximity (nearest-neighbour) was observed three times a day over a 22-day period. Using a simulation approach based on observed data to generate randomised nearest-neighbour matrices, the statistical significance of social relationships was estimated. Of these, 42(79.2%) were involved in significantly (p < 0.05) non-random nearest-neighbour relationships, most of which were reciprocal pair relationships. Based on the spatial data, 24 of the donkeys which had shown significant reciprocal nearest-neighbour preferences for one individual (companion) were then used in a Y-maze recognition test in which they were presented with a choice of their companion and either a familiar donkey from the same group or an unfamiliar donkey from a different group. Donkeys' spatial location in the Y-maze demonstrated a preference for their companion versus familiar (one sample Wilcoxon signed rank test, W=239, p=0.002) or unfamiliar donkeys (W=222, p=0.041). These results verify anecdotal evidence from donkey handlers that donkeys often form pair-bonds, and show that reciprocal social preference and recognition are the basis of these. Pair-bond formation and companionship among donkeys have potential implications for their management, husbandry and welfare. (C) 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
机译:配对和社交联系已在各种分类中得到记录,其中配对的形成通常被描述为是由血缘关系或性动机驱动的。但是,没有证据表明在没有性动机的非亲属之间进行配对。每个人通过使用特定个体特征提示来识别其伴侣的能力,可以促进双胞胎成员之间的许多社会关系和成对关系。这项研究的目的是:i)研究家养驴中成对键的存在,以及ii)确定双体成员在Y迷宫识别测试中是否可以识别其伴侣。受试者为55头不相关的驴(38头胶凝的雄性,15头雌性),分为7-14个不同性别或相同性别的群体,共4-14个个体。在22天的时间内每天观察3次空间邻近度(最近邻)。使用基于观察数据的模拟方法生成随机最近邻矩阵,可以估算社会关系的统计显着性。其中,有42(79.2%)人参与了显着(p <0.05)非随机最近邻居关系,其中大多数是互惠对关系。根据空间数据,将24只驴子对一个人(伴侣)显示出明显的最近邻偏好,然后将它们用于Y迷宫识别测试,在测试中,驴友可以选择自己的伴侣或熟悉的驴友。同一组的驴或另一组的陌生驴。驴在Y型迷宫中的空间位置显示出他们喜欢同伴而不是熟悉的驴(一个样本威尔科克森符号秩检验,W = 239,p = 0.002)或陌生的驴(W = 222,p = 0.041)。这些结果证实了驴经营者的传闻证据,即驴经常形成配对,并表明相互的社会偏好和认可是这些的基础。驴之间的双键形成和陪伴对它们的管理,饲养和福利具有潜在的影响。 (C)2012 Elsevier B.V.保留所有权利。

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