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Social network structure in group-feeding spiders

机译:集体喂养蜘蛛的社交网络结构

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In group-living animals, an individual’s fitness is predicted by non-random interactions with other group members and social network analysis has become a powerful tool to study these interactions. We experimentally studied the social network structure in group-foraging subsocial spiders that naturally live in kin groups but accept immigrants. Spiderlings were individually marked and we observed interactions during six foraging trials in groups comprising (i) siblings, (ii) siblings with two non-siblings, and (iii) assorted spiderlings. In this foraging context, we found a higher social network structure in sibling groups compared with assorted groups or sibling groups containing two non-siblings. We asked whether non-siblings in the treatment containing mostly siblings and two immigrants are excluded or less connected, which would explain the overall reduced social network structure of the whole group. We found that non-siblings were not generally excluded but that their presence negatively affected the network structure of the whole group. The connectivity of foreign individuals in this treatment was moreover predicted by their size relative to the other group members with very small and very large spiderlings being well connected. Our findings support the idea that siblings have an advantage over unrelated individuals and that the social network structure may play a role in the evolution of social behaviour in spiders.
机译:在成群生活的动物中,与其他小组成员之间的非随机互动可以预测个体的健康状况,而社交网络分析已成为研究这些互动的有力工具。我们通过实验研究了以群体觅食的亚社会蜘蛛的社交网络结构,这些蜘蛛自然生活在近亲中,但可以接受移民。对小蜘蛛进行了单独标记,我们在六次觅食试验中观察了相互作用,这些试验包括(i)兄弟姐妹,(ii)带有两个非兄弟姐妹的兄弟姐妹以及(iii)各种蜘蛛。在这种觅食的背景下,我们发现同胞组或包含两个非同胞的同胞组相比,同胞组中的社交网络结构更高。我们询问是否将大多数兄弟姐妹和两个移民中的非兄弟姐妹排除在外或联系较少,这可以解释整个群体整体社交网络结构的减少。我们发现非兄弟姐妹通常不会被排除在外,但是他们的存在会对整个群体的网络结构产生负面影响。此外,外来个体在这种治疗方法中的连通性还可以通过其相对于其他小组成员的大小进行预测,其中非常小的和非常大的蜘蛛都相互连接。我们的发现支持以下观点:兄弟姐妹比不相关的个​​体更具优势,并且社交网络结构可能在蜘蛛的社交行为演变中发挥作用。

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