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Individual participation in intergroup contests is mediated by numerical assessment strategies in black howler and tufted capuchin monkeys

机译:个人参与小组间竞赛的方式是通过黑吼猴和簇绒卷尾猴的数值评估策略来调节

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Asymmetries in resource-holding potential between opposing groups frequently determine outcomes of intergroup contests. Since both numerical superiority and high intergroup dominance rank may confer competitive advantages, group members should benefit from assessing the relative strength of rivals prior to engaging in defensive displays. However, differences in individual assessment may emerge when cost-benefit trade-offs differ among group members. We examine the influence of numerical superiority and intergroup dominance relationships on individual participation in intergroup encounters in black howler monkeys (Alouatta pigra) and tufted capuchin monkeys (Sapajus nigritus). Black howlers responded with longer vocal displays during encounters with neighbours with an equal number of resident males, while tufted capuchins increased their participation with increasing relative male group size. Within each species, males and females responded similarly to varying numerical odds, suggesting that despite pay-off asymmetries between males and females, both sexes were similarly influenced by numerical asymmetries in deciding to participate in collective group defence. Whereas the outcome of contests among tufted capuchins was determined by relative male group size, reflected in a pronounced intergroup dominance hierarchy, the absence of dominance relationships among black howler groups may have provoked prolonged vocal displays in order to assess rival groups with matching competitive abilities.
机译:相对群体之间资源占有潜力的不对称性经常决定群体间竞争的结果。由于数字上的优势和较高的群体间支配地位都可以赋予竞争优势,因此在进行防守展示之前,小组成员应受益于评估竞争对手的相对实力。但是,当小组成员之间在成本收益权衡方面存在差异时,个人评估可能会出现差异。我们研究了数字优势和群体间优势关系对个体参与黑how猴(Alouatta pigra)和簇绒卷尾猴(Sapajus nigritus)个体间接触的影响。在与居民男性数量相同的邻居相遇时,黑人的咆哮者以更长的声响做出反应,而簇状的卷尾猴则随着男性相对规模的增加而增加了他们的参与度。在每个物种内,雄性和雌性对变化的数字几率的反应相似,这表明,尽管雄性和雌性之间的收益不对称性,但在决定参加集体集体防御时,性别都受到相似性的影响。簇绒卷尾小鸟之间的竞争结果由相对的男性群体大小决定,反映在明显的群体内部优势等级中,而黑人咆哮群体之间不存在优势关系可能会导致长时间的发声,以评估具有匹配竞争能力的竞争对手群体。

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