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The relative importance of spatial proximity, kin selection and potential 'greenbeard' signals on provisioning behaviour among helpers in a cooperative bird

机译:空间邻近性,亲属选择和潜在“绿胡子”信号对合作禽中助手的供应行为的相对重要性

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Many hypotheses have been proposed to account for cooperative behaviour, with those favouring kin selection receiving the greatest support to date. However, the importance of relatedness becomes less clear in complex societies where interactions can involve both kin and non-kin. To help clarify this, we examined the relative effect of indirect versus key direct benefit hypotheses in shaping cooperative decisions. We assessed the relative importance of likely reciprocal aid (as measured by spatial proximity between participants), kin selection (using molecular-based relatedness indices) and putative signals of relatedness (vocal similarity) on helper/helper cooperative provisioning dynamics in bell miners (Manorina melanophrys), a species living in large, complex societies. Using network analysis, we quantified the extent of shared provisioning (helping at the same nests) among individual helpers (excluding breeding pairs) over three seasons and 4290 provisioning visits, and compared these with the location of individuals within a colony and networks built using either genetic molecular relatedness or call similarity indices. Significant levels of clustering were observed in networks; individuals within a cluster were more closely related to each other than other colony members, and cluster membership was stable across years. The probability of a miner helping at another's nest was not simply a product of spatial proximity and thus the potential for reciprocal aid. Networks constructed using helping data were significantly correlated to those built using molecular data in 5 of 10 comparisons, compared to 8 of 10 comparisons for networks constructed using call similarity. This suggests an important role of kinship in shaping helping dynamics in a complex cooperative society, apparently determined via an acoustic 'greenbeard' signal in this system.
机译:提出了许多假设来说明合作行为,而那些赞成亲属选择的假设迄今得到了最大的支持。但是,在互动可能涉及亲属和非亲属的复杂社会中,相关性的重要性并不清楚。为了澄清这一点,我们研究了间接利益与关键直接利益假设在制定合作决策中的相对作用。我们评估了潜在互惠援助的相对重要性(通过参与者之间的空间距离来衡量),亲属选择(使用基于分子的相关性指数)和推定的相关性信号(声音相似性)对贝尔矿工(Manorina)的助手/助手协作供应动态的相对重要性黑色素),生活在大型复杂社会中的一种物种。使用网络分析,我们量化了三个季节和4290次配置访问中各个助手(不包括繁殖对)之间共享配置(在同一巢中进行帮助)的程度,并将这些与单个群体在殖民地中的位置以及使用其中一个构建的网络进行了比较遗传分子相关性或呼叫相似性指标。在网络中观察到明显的集群水平;集群中的个体比其他殖民地成员之间的亲缘关系更紧密,集群成员在多年内保持稳定。矿工在他人巢中提供帮助的可能性不仅是空间接近性的产物,而且还包括相互提供援助的可能性。在使用呼叫相似性构建的网络中,使用帮助数据构建的网络在10个比较中的5个中与使用分子数据构建的网络显着相关,而在使用呼叫相似性构建的网络中,使用10个比较中的8个。这表明亲属关系在塑造复杂的合作社的动态过程中起着重要的作用,显然是通过系统中的“绿胡子”信号确定的。

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