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Reproductive status influences group size and persistence of bonds in male plains zebra (Equus burchelli)

机译:繁殖状态影响雄性斑马(Equus burchelli)的群体规模和债券的持久性

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Animal groups arise from individuals' choices about the number, characteristics, and identity of associates. Individuals make these choices to gain benefits from their associations. As the needs of an individual change with its phenotype, so too we expect the nature of its associations to vary. In this paper, we investigate how the social priorities of male plains zebra (Equus burchelli) depend on reproductive state. An adult male is either a bachelor, and lacking mating access, or a stallion defending a harem. Multiple harems and bachelor males aggregate in larger herds. Herds frequently split and merge, affording males opportunities to change associates. Over a 4-year period, we sampled the herd associations in a population of 500-700 zebras. To isolate the effects of reproductive state on male social behavior, we account for potential confounding factors: changes in population size, grouping tendencies, and sampling intensity. We develop a generally applicable permutation procedure, which allows us to test the null hypothesis that social behavior is independent of male status. Averaging over all individuals in the population, we find that a typical bachelor is found in herds containing significantly more adults, bachelors, and stallions than the herds of a typical stallion. Further, bachelors' bonds with each other are more persistent over time than those among stallions. These results suggest that bachelors form cohesive cliques, in which we may expect cooperative behaviors to develop. Stallion-stallion associations are more diffuse, and less conducive to long-term cooperation.
机译:动物群源于个人对同伴数量,特征和身份的选择。个人做出这些选择可以从他们的协会中受益。由于个体的需求随其表型而变化,因此我们也期望其关联的性质会发生变化。在本文中,我们研究了雄性斑马(Equus burchelli)的社会优先级如何取决于生殖状态。成年男性要么是单身汉,并且没有交配通道,要么是捍卫后宫的种马。多个后宫和单身汉聚集在较大的牛群中。牛群经常分裂和合并,为雄性提供了更换伙伴的机会。在4年的时间里,我们对500-700匹斑马的种群群进行了抽样调查。为了隔离生殖状态对男性社会行为的影响,我们考虑了潜在的混杂因素:人口规模,分组趋势和抽样强度的变化。我们开发了一种普遍适用的置换程序,该程序使我们能够检验社会行为与男性身份无关的零假设。对种群中的所有个体进行平均,我们发现在典型的单身汉中,成年,单身汉和种马的数量明显多于典型的公马。此外,单身汉之间的联系比种公之间更持久。这些结果表明,单身汉会形成凝聚力集团,我们可以期望在其中发展合作行为。种马-种马协会更加分散,不利于长期合作。

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