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Divided destinies: group choice by female savannah baboons during social group fission

机译:命运不同:在社会团体裂变中,雌性大草原狒狒进行团体选择

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Group living provides benefits to individuals while imposing costs on them. In species that live in permanent social groups, group division provides the only opportunity for nondispersing individuals to change their group membership and improve their benefit to cost ratio. We examined group choice by 81 adult female savannah baboons (Papio cynocephalus) during four fission events. We measured how each female's group choice was affected by several factors: the presence of her maternal kin, paternal kin, age peers, and close social partners, her average kinship to groupmates, and her potential for improved dominance rank. Maternal kin, paternal kin, and close social partners influenced group choice by some females, but the relative importance of these factors varied across fissions. Age peers other than paternal kin had no effect on group choice, and average kinship to all groupmates had the same effect on group choice as did maternal kin alone. Most females were subordinate to fewer females after fissions than before, but status improvement did not drive female group choice; females often preferred to remain with social superiors who were their close maternal kin, rather than improving their own social ranks. We suggest that during permanent group fissions, female baboons prefer to remain with close maternal kin if those are abundant enough to influence their fitness; if they have too few close maternal kin then females prefer to remain with close paternal kin, and social bonds with nonkin might also become influential.
机译:集体生活为个人带来好处,同时给他们增加成本。在生活在永久性社会群体中的物种中,群体划分为非分散个体改变其群体成员身份并提高其收益成本比提供了唯一机会。我们在四个裂变事件中检查了81个成年雌性大草原狒狒(Papio cynocephalus)的群体选择。我们测量了每个女性的群体选择如何受到以下几个因素的影响:其母亲的亲戚,父亲的亲戚,同龄人和亲密的社会伙伴的存在,她与同伴的平均亲属关系以及她提高统治地位的潜力。母系,父系和亲密的社会伙伴影响了某些女性的群体选择,但是这些因素的相对重要性因裂变而异。除父亲亲属外,同龄人对小组选择没有影响,所有同伴的平均亲属关系对小组选择的影响与单独的母亲亲属相同。裂变后,大多数女性从属的女性人数要少于以前,但地位的提高并没有推动女性群体的选择。女性通常更愿意与亲密的上级亲戚保持联系,而不是提高自己的社会地位。我们建议,在永久性小组裂变中,如果狒狒足够丰富以影响其适应能力,则它们倾向于与母性亲戚保持密切的关系。如果亲密的亲戚太少,那么女性更愿意保留亲密的亲戚,与非亲戚的社会联系也可能会产生影响。

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