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Helpers benefit offspring in both the short and long-term in the cooperatively breeding banded mongoose

机译:在合作繁殖的带状猫鼬中,帮助者无论短期还是长期都有利于后代

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Helpers in cooperative and communal breeding species are thought to accrue fitness benefits through improving the condition and survival of the offspring that they care for, yet few studies have shown conclusively that helpers benefit the offspring they rear. Using a novel approach to control for potentially confounding group-specific variables, I compare banded mongoose (Mungos mungo) offspring within the same litter that differ in the amount of time they spend with a helper, and hence the amount of care they receive. I show that pups that spend more time in close proximity to a helper are fed more, grow faster and have a higher probability of survival to independence than their littermates. Moreover, high growth rates during development reduce the age at which females breed for the first time, suggesting that helpers can improve the future fecundity of the offspring for which they care. These results provide strong evidence that it is the amount of investment per se that benefits offspring, rather than some correlate such as territory quality, and validate the assumption that helpers improve the reproductive success of breeders, and hence may gain fitness benefits from their actions. Furthermore, the finding that helpers may benefit offspring in the long-term suggests that current studies underestimate the fitness benefits that helpers gain from rearing the offspring of others.
机译:人们认为,合作和公共繁殖物种的助手通过改善他们所照顾的后代的状况和生存而获得健身益处,但是很少有研究最终表明助手对他们饲养的后代有利。我使用一种新颖的方法来控制可能引起混淆的特定于组的变量,我比较了同一窝里的带状猫鼬(Mungos mungo)后代,他们的后代与助手在一起的时间不同,因此他们得到的照顾也不同。我的研究表明,与同窝仔相比,在辅助者附近花费更多时间的幼仔得到的食物更多,成长更快并且具有独立生存的可能性。此外,发育过程中的高生长率降低了雌性首次繁殖的年龄,这表明佣工可以提高她们所照顾的后代的未来生育能力。这些结果提供了有力的证据表明,投资本身就是使后代受益的,而不是诸如领土质量之类的相关因素,并证实了这样的假设,即帮助者提高了育种者的繁殖成功率,因此可以从其行为中获得适度的收益。此外,助手在长期内可能有益于后代的发现表明,当前的研究低估了助手从饲养他人的后代中获得的健身益处。

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    Hodge, Sarah J;

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