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Aggression and submission reflect reproductive conflict between females in cooperatively breeding meerkats Suricata suricatta

机译:侵略和屈服反映了合作养殖猫鼬Suricata suricatta的雌性之间的生殖冲突。

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In many cooperatively breeding species, dominant females suppress reproduction in subordinates. Although it is commonly assumed that aggression from dominant females plays a role in reproductive suppression, little is known about the distribution of aggressive interactions. Here, we investigate the distribution of aggressive and submissive interactions among female meerkats (Suricata suricatta). In this species, dominant females produce more than 80% of the litters, but older subordinates occasionally breed. Dominant females commonly kill the pups of subordinates and usually evict older female subordinates from the group 1-3 weeks before the birth of the dominant female's litter. The aggression frequency of the dominant female toward subordinates and the submission frequency that each subordinate female showed to the dominant female increased as the age of the subordinate female increased and as the birth of the dominant female's pups approached. Moreover, as birth approached, both of these behaviors intensified more quickly between the dominant female and older subordinates than between the dominant female and younger subordinates. The aggression frequency of the dominant female toward each subordinate female predicted whether that subordinate female was evicted from the group; the submission frequency by each subordinate female predicted the timing of their eviction during the pregnancy period of the dominant female. These results support the idea that conflict between dominant and subordinate females increases with the age of subordinates and, since older subordinate females are most likely to reproduce, suggest that dominant females may less easily control reproductive attempts by older subordinate females.
机译:在许多合作繁殖物种中,优势雌性抑制了下属的繁殖。尽管通常认为优势女性的侵略在生殖抑制中起作用,但对侵略性相互作用的分布知之甚少。在这里,我们调查女性猫鼬(Suricata suricatta)之间的攻击性和顺从性相互作用的分布。在该物种中,优势雌性产仔数超过80%,但下属偶尔繁殖。占优势的雌性通常杀死下属的幼崽,并且通常在占主导地位的雌性幼仔出生前1-3周逐出年龄较大的雌性下属。优势女性对下属的攻击频率以及每个劣势女性向优势女性表现出的服从频率都随着从属女性年龄的增加和优势女性幼崽的出生而增加。此外,随着出生的临近,女性占主导地位的老下属之间的行为比女性占主导地位的下属之间的行为更加迅速。优势女性对每个下属女性的攻击频率可预测该下属女性是否被逐出该群体;每个下属女性的服药频率预测了主导女性怀孕期间驱逐的时间。这些结果支持这样的观点,即统治女性和下属女性之间的冲突会随着下属的年龄而增加,并且由于年龄较大的下属女性最有可能繁殖,这表明优势女性可能较不容易控制年龄较大的下属女性的生殖尝试。

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