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Intergroup relationships in western black-and-white colobus, Colobus polykomos polykomos

机译:西方黑白疣猴(Colobus polykomos polykomos)的群体间关系

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We investigated patterns of intergroup relationships in western black-and-white colobus, Colobus polykomos, in Tai National Park, Cote d'Ivoire, between 1993 and 1999. They live in one-male multifemale units, and demonstrate male dispersal and occasional dispersal by females. Solitary males and all-male bands are absent or very rare. Our aim was to investigate the function of female and male aggression during intergroup interactions. The species is particularly interesting because, in contrast to predictions from socioecological models, female aggression occurs during intergroup interactions in combination with female dispersal. Home ranges of neighboring groups overlapped considerably and groups lacked an area of exclusive access. Intergroup interactions occurred once every 6.6 observation days. Encounters were either peaceful (12%), or involved displays and threats (25%) or chases and fights (63%). Females interacted in 74% and males in 98% of aggressive intergroup encounters. We found little to no indication that male and female aggression correlated with the presence of food, importance of a location, or presence of infants or receptive females. However, females were more often aggressive during the months when the group depended strongly on seeds from Pentaclethra macrophylla. We also observed forays by males to other groups. Forays occurred on average once every 20 observation days. In 75% of the forays, the intruding male chased members of the target group. In 25% of the forays 1-3 females joined their male but females never attacked the target group. Our main study group was the target of such forays significantly more often when young infants were present in the group than when not. We conclude that female aggression between groups was related to food procurement and that male forays might be related to infanticide.
机译:我们调查了1993年至1999年之间科特迪瓦泰山国家公园的西部黑白疣猴Colobus polykomos的群体间关系模式。它们生活在单雄多雌单元中,并通过以下方式证明了雄性分散和偶发性散布女性。独居的男性和全男性的乐队不存在或非常罕见。我们的目的是研究群体间互动中男性和女性侵略的功能。该物种特别有趣,因为与社会生态学模型的预测相反,女性侵略发生在群体间互动与女性传播相结合的过程中。相邻团体的住所范围有很大重叠,并且团体缺乏专用通道。组间相互作用每6.6个观察日发生一次。遭遇要么是和平的(12%),要么是展示和威胁(25%)或追逐与战斗(63%)。在积极的群体间相遇中,女性互动率达到74%,男性互动率达到98%。我们几乎没有发现迹象表明,男性和女性的侵略行为与食物的存在,地理位置的重要性或婴儿或女性接受能力的存在有关。但是,在该群体强烈依赖五倍体种子的几个月中,雌性更具攻击性。我们还观察到了男性向其他群体的突袭。平均每20天观察一次。在75%的攻击中,入侵的男性追赶了目标群体的成员。在25%的进击中,有1-3名雌性加入了雄性,但雌性从未袭击目标群体。我们主要的研究小组是在这样的小组进行攻击的目标,当小组中有幼儿时,发生这种情况的频率要高得多。我们得出的结论是,群体之间的女性侵略行为与粮食采购有关,而男性的侵略行为可能与杀婴行为有关。

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