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Collective Waves of Sleep in Gulls (Larus spp.)

机译:海鸥的集体睡眠浪(Larus spp。)

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How should animals sleep in groups? Because sleeping reduces the ability of an individual to detect potential threats, not all individuals should sleep at the same time. The obvious solution of taking turns to sleep is not documented in animal groups. Individuals can also organize their sleeping bouts independently of each other but this simple strategy can be dangerous if too many individuals happen to sleep at the same time. One solution to this problem is to monitor the behaviour of other group members and adjust sleeping bouts accordingly. For instance, as the number of sleeping individuals increases, companions may decide that it must be a safe time to sleep. However, when fewer group members are sleeping, an individual may benefit by curtailing sleep, given that it would be more vulnerable than vigilant group members should an attack occur. Such monitoring can therefore lead to contagious behaviour in the group, which can be detected in a group by collective waves of activities through time. Using spectral analysis, I investigated the proportion of sleeping birds in loafing gulls (Larus spp.) as a function of time over 2 yr and found that in many groups, the proportion of sleeping birds rises and decreases in a systematic and statistically significant fashion. These results add more weight to the now increasingly supported view that vigilance in general is a social phenomenon and suggest that adaptive behaviour at the level of the individual can lead to collective phenomena such as waves of sleep in animal groups.
机译:动物应如何成组睡觉?由于睡眠会降低个人发现潜在威胁的能力,因此并非所有个人都应同时睡眠。动物群体中没有记录到轮流睡觉的明显解决方案。个人也可以彼此独立地组织睡眠,但是如果太多个人同时睡觉,这种简单的策略可能会很危险。解决此问题的一种方法是监视其他组成员的行为并相应地调整睡眠周期。例如,随着睡眠人数的增加,同伴可能会决定必须是一个安全的睡眠时间。但是,当团体成员睡觉的次数较少时,减少睡眠可能会受益,因为如果发生攻击,睡眠会比警惕的团体成员更脆弱。因此,这样的监视可以导致组中的传染性行为,可以通过随时间推移的集体活动波在组中检测到。使用频谱分析,我调查了2年多时间里随形鸥(Larus spp。)中熟睡鸟类的比例随时间的变化,发现在许多组中,熟睡鸟类的比例以系统的,具有统计意义的方式增加和减少。这些结果为现在越来越受到支持的观点保持了更大的重视,即警惕通常是一种社会现象,并表明在个体层面上的适应行为可能导致集体现象,例如动物群中的睡眠波动。

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