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Inter-group associations in Mongolian gerbils:Quantitative evidence from social network analysis 被引量:6

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摘要 Animals often interact non-randomly with conspecifics,and association preferences can differ across life-histo­ry stages to maximize individuals’fitness.Mongolian gerbils(Meriones unguiculatus)are a social rodent that live in highly seasonal habitats and display seasonal fluctuations in population density,growth rate and the size of overlapped home ranges.Nevertheless,whether gerbils modify their social relationships at different life-his­tory stages remains unknown.Here,we used social network analysis to examine whether social associations dif­fer between the sexes and between life-history stages in a wild population of Mongolian gerbils.We quantified social attributes at both group level(assortativity)and individual level(social differentiation and degree,close­ness and betweenness centrality);these attributes reflect individuals’social preferences and their potential influ­ence on others in the network.We found that both male and female gerbils established fewer inter-group social connections during the food-hoarding season than during the breeding season,revealing constraints on sociali­ty.Similarly,during the food-hoarding season,degree centrality and social differentiation increased significant­ly whereas closeness and betweenness centrality decreased significantly.Together,these results suggest that ger­bils have relatively more partners and preferred associations and decreased influence over others in the network during the food-hoarding season.In addition,we found no significant difference in any of the social attribute be­tween males and females,but there was a significant interaction effect between sex and season on degree,close­ness and betweenness centrality.Our results demonstrate that Mongolian gerbils adjust their association strat­egies to adapt to the changes of life history.Such adjustments may balance the costs/benefits associated with survival and reproduction.
出处 《Integrative Zoology》 SCIE CSCD 2017年第6期446-456,共11页 整合动物学(英文版)
基金 supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.31372211)to WL the Chinese Academy of Sciences(KSCX2-EW-N-005)to DHW.
作者简介 Correspondence:Wei LIU,Email:liuwei@ioz.ac.cn;Correspondence:Dehua WANG,wangdh@ioz.ac.cn。
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