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interunit, environmental and interspecific influences on silverback-group dynamics in western lowland gorillas (Gorilla gorilla gorilla)

机译:西部低地大猩猩(大猩猩大猩猩)对银背群动态的单元间,环境和种间影响

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While a major benefit of female-male associations in gorillas is protection from infanticidal males, a silverback is also responsible for providing overall group stability and protection from predation and other environmental or interspecific risks and disturbances. A silverback’s reproductive success will be a function of his group’s survival, his females’ reproductive rates and the survival of his progeny. Here, I evaluate the western lowland silverback’s role as the protective leader of his group and provide the first detailed behavioural study of silverback-group dynamics for western lowland gorillas from a holistic perspective; in both forested and bai environments, from nest-to-nest. Behavioural data were collected from one single-male habituated western lowland gorilla group, over 12-months starting January 2007 at the Bai Hokou Primate Habituation Camp, Central African Republic. Data collection - instantaneous scans, continuous written records of all auditory signals, nesting data, and ad libitum notes on interunit interactions - focused on the silverback and those individuals in his immediate proximity. Analyses were conducted over 258 morning or afternoon sessions, on 3,252 silverback behaviour scans (plus 1,053 additional smell scans), 22,343 auditory signals and 166 nest sites. Evidence from neighbours to the silverback, group spread, progression, ranging, nesting, human directed aggression and silverback chemosignalling analyses suggest that silverback-group dynamics have developed complex, strategic spatial and social strategies to cope with perceived risk in rainforest environments, which respond to differing habitats, and differing intensities of interunit interactions and interspecific disturbance. I also show that the release of pungent extreme and high level silverback odours may function as both acute and chronic indicators of arousal designed to intimidate extragroup rival males and attract adult females by expressing dominance, strength, and health. Higher level silverback odours may also provide cues for group members to increase vigilance in risky situations, whereas low level smells may function as a baseline identification marker and provide both self and intragroup reassurance. Western lowland silverback-group relationships appear to be centred on providing a strong protective – rather than socially interactive - and stabilizing role to ensure group cohesion and safety, which ultimately increases the likelihood of male reproductive success.
机译:虽然大猩猩中的雌雄同盟的主要好处是可以保护免受杀婴雄性的侵害,但是银背还可以提供整体的群体稳定性,并保护它们免受掠食和其他环境或种间风险和干扰。大猩猩的繁殖成功将取决于他的小组的生存,雌性的繁殖率以及后代的生存。在这里,我评估了西部低地大猩猩作为其团队的保护领导者的作用,并从整体角度对西部低地大猩猩的银背群体动​​力学进行了首次详细的行为研究;在森林和白化环境中,从巢到巢。从2007年1月开始,在中非共和国Bai Hokou灵长类动物栖息地开始的12个月中,从一个单身的习惯性西部低地大猩猩群体收集了行为数据。数据收集-瞬时扫描,所有听觉信号的连续书面记录,嵌套数据以及有关单位间相互作用的随意记录-重点是银背鸟和他附近的那些人。在258个上午或下午的会议上进行了分析,包括3,252条银背行为扫描(加上1,053条其他气味扫描),22,343个听觉信号和166个巢点。从邻居到银背,群体传播,进展,范围,筑巢,人类定向侵略和银背化学信号分析的证据表明,银背族动态已经开发出复杂的,战略性的空间和社会策略来应对雨林环境中的感知风险,这些对策不同的栖息地,单元间相互作用和种间干扰的强度不同。我还表明,辛辣的极端和高水平的银背气味的释放可能是刺激的急性和慢性指标,旨在通过表述优势,力量和健康来恐吓其他群体的雄性雄性并吸引成年雌性。较高水平的银背气味还可以为小组成员提供提示,以增加他们在危险情况下的警惕性,而较低水平的气味则可以作为基线识别标志,并提供自我和团体内的保证。西部低地银背族与群体之间的关系似乎集中在提供强有力的保护(而非社会互动)和稳定作用,以确保群体凝聚力和安全性,这最终增加了男性生殖成功的可能性。

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