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Ecological and Social Determinants of Group Cohesiveness and Within-Group Spatial Position in Wild Assamese Macaques

机译:野生猕猴的群体凝聚力和群体内空间位置的生态和社会决定因素

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Individual spatial positioning plays an important role in mediating the costs and benefits of group living and, as such, shapes different aspects of animal social systems including group structure and cohesiveness. Here, we aim to quantify variation in individual spacing behaviour and its correlates in a group of wild Assamese macaques (Macaca assamensis) in north-eastern Thailand, which experiences both predation pressure and within-group feeding competition. Data on individual spatial positions were collected during group scans using GPS devices and results suggest that both group cohesiveness and individual spatial positions within a group can be adjusted to mediate the costs and benefits of group living. Individuals had greater nearest neighbour distances and lower numbers of close neighbours when the group was feeding, compared to when the main group activity was resting/social or moving. This is likely due to the high costs of proximity associated with feeding competition. Immature individuals and females with young infants which are more vulnerable to predation were located closer to the centre of the group than both adult males and females without infants. This indicates the importance of predation risk in driving individual spatial position. Among adults, higher ranking individuals occupied more central positions within the group while lower ranking individuals were more peripheral. It appears that low ranking individuals trade reduced feeding interference and improved feeding success for increased predation risk. This could help explain why females in the study population do not display a rank related skew in energy intake.
机译:个体的空间定位在调节群体生活的成本和收益中起着重要作用,因此,它们塑造了动物社会系统的不同方面,包括群体结构和凝聚力。在这里,我们的目的是量化在泰国东北部经历捕食压力和群内饲养竞争的一组野生阿萨姆猕猴(Macaca assamensis)中个体间距行为的变化及其相关性。在使用GPS设备进行小组扫描时,收集了有关各个空间位置的数据,结果表明,可以调整小组的凝聚力和小组内的各个空间位置,以调解小组生活的成本和收益。与主要群体的活动是休息/社交或移动时相比,当团队进食时,个体的最近邻居距离更大,近邻的数量更少。这很可能是由于与饲养竞争相关的接近成本高昂。与未成年的成年男性和成年女性相比,未成年的个体和具有幼年婴儿的女性更容易被掠食,它们位于群体的中心。这表明掠夺风险在驱动个体空间位置中的重要性。在成年人中,较高等级的人在小组中占据了更多的中心位置,而较低等级的人则处于外围。看来低等级的个体交易减少了饲喂干扰并提高了饲喂成功率,从而增加了捕食风险。这可以帮助解释为什么研究人群中的女性在能量摄入方面没有表现出与等级相关的偏斜。

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