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Intergroup encounters in Verreaux's sifakas (Propithecus verreauxi): who fights and why?

机译:团体在Verreaux的sifakas(Propithecus verreauxi)中相遇:谁打架,为什么打架?

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Individuals living in groups have to achieve collective action for successful territorial defense. Because conflicts between neighboring groups always involve risks and costs, individuals must base their decision to participate in a given conflict on an evaluation of the trade-off between potential costs and benefits. Since group members may differ in motivation to engage in group encounters, they exhibit different levels of participation in conflicts. In this study, we investigated factors influencing participation in intergroup encounters in Verreaux's sifakas (Propithecus verreauxi), a group-living primate from Madagascar. Over a period of 12 months, we studied eight adjacent sifaka groups in Kirindy Forest. We observed 71 encounters between known neighboring groups in which adult females and males participated equally as often. No individual participated in every encounter, and non-participation occurred more often in larger groups. Females participated less often in encounters when they had dependent infants, presumably to reduce the risk of infanticide. Male participation was influenced by social status: dominant males participated in most encounters, whereas males with fewer opportunities to reproduce participated less often, hence male participation is influenced by the incentive of maintaining access to females. The number of actively participating individuals in the opponent group positively influenced the participation in both sexes. Thus, sifakas seem to decide joining a given encounter opportunistically, most likely based on a combination of individual incentives and the actual circumstance of each encounter, suggesting that the complexity in intergroup relationships appears to be the product of decisions made by each individual group member.
机译:集体中的个人必须采取集体行动才能成功实现领土防御。因为相邻群体之间的冲突总是涉及风险和成本,所以个人必须根据对潜在成本和收益之间的权衡评估来决定是否参与特定冲突。由于小组成员参与小组聚会的动机可能有所不同,因此他们在冲突中表现出不同的参与水平。在这项研究中,我们调查了影响来自Veradaux的sifakas(Propithecus verreauxi)(一种生活在马达加斯加的灵长类动物)的群体间相遇的参与因素。在12个月的时间内,我们研究了Kirindy森林中的八个相邻的sifaka群。我们观察到已知的邻近群体之间有71次相遇,成年女性和男性的参与频率相同。没有人参加过每次相遇,在较大的群体中不参与的发生率更高。女性在抚养婴儿时较少参加相遇活动,以减少杀婴的风险。男性参与受社会地位的影响:大多数情况下,占主导地位的男性参与,而繁殖机会较少的男性参与的机会较少,因此男性参与受保持与女性接触的动机的影响。对方小组中积极参与的人数对参加男女都有积极影响。因此,sifakas似乎是根据机会来决定是否加入某个特定的遭遇,这很可能是基于个人动机和每次遭遇的实际情况的结合,这表明群体间关系的复杂性似乎是每个个体成员所作决定的产物。

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