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Food Sharing in Lion Tamarins (Leontopithecus chrysomelas): Does Foraging Difficulty Affect Investment in Young by Breeders and Helpers?

机译:狮子Ta猴(Leontopithecus chrysomelas)的食物共享:觅食困难会影响种鸡和助手对年轻人的投资吗?

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Food sharing with immatures is an important and relatively well studied aspect of infant care in many cooperative species. A key point that has not yet been fully addressed, however, is how increasing the difficulty of obtaining food influences the willingness of breeders and helpers to provision immature offspring. We used captive golden headed lion tamarins (Leontopithecus chrysomelas) to examine how breeders and helpers differ in provisioning juvenile individuals according to the level of difficulty of obtaining food. The level of difficulty in obtaining food was varied by placing the food inside tubes that allowed access only by adults. When food acquisition became more difficult, food sharing with juveniles and breeding females increased significantly. Begging calls by breeding females and juveniles increased during the experimental condition, which probably led to increases in food sharing. Breeders and helpers did not differ in their contribution to provisioning when food was easily available, nor did they differ in their contribution when food was difficult to obtain. Breeding males in callitrichids have a prominent role in transferring food to offspring, but contrary to our expectations, they did not increase food transfer in the experimental condition. An unexpected result was the increased investment of the breeding female into her current offspring when the level of difficulty of obtaining food was higher. We suggest that breeding lion tamarin females are not as constrained by reproductive costs as breeding females of other callitrichids. Degree of reproductive skew is hypothesized as a factor affecting the contribution of breeders and helpers to offspring care in cooperative breeding mammals, though we suggest that more studies are needed to validate such a generalization.
机译:在许多合作物种中,与未成熟食物共享是婴儿护理的重要且相对研究透彻的方面。然而,尚未得到充分解决的一个关键点是,增加获取食物的难度如何影响育种者和帮助者提供未成熟后代的意愿。我们使用了圈养的金头狮子绢毛猴(Leontopithecus chrysomelas),根据获取食物的难度,研究了繁殖者和助手在为未成年人提供食物方面的差异。通过将食物放入仅允许成年人进入的试管中来改变获取食物的难度。当获取食物变得更加困难时,与少年和育种雌性的食物共享就大大增加了。在实验条件下,繁殖雌性和少年的乞讨电话增多,这可能导致食物共享增加。在容易获得食物的情况下,饲养员和帮手在供应方面的贡献没有差异,在难以获得食物的情况下,它们的贡献也没有差异。 call虫的育种雄性在将食物转移到后代中起着重要作用,但与我们的预期相反,他们在实验条件下并未增加食物的转移。一个出乎意料的结果是,当获得食物的难度更高时,育种雌性对其现有后代的投资增加了。我们建议,繁殖狮子猴的雌性不如其他Callitrichids的繁殖雌性那样受到繁殖成本的限制。假设生殖偏斜程度是影响合作繁殖哺乳动物的育种者和辅助者对后代护理贡献的因素,尽管我们建议需要更多的研究来验证这种概括。

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