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Increased Frequency of Intergroup Encounters in Wild Bonobos (Pan paniscus) Around the Yearly Peak in Fruit Abundance at Wamba

机译:在Wamba果实丰富的野生Bonobos(PAN PANISCUS)中遇到跨境遇到的频率增加

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Intergroup interactions in primates vary from nonagonistic to severely aggressive. Food resources and fertile females cause intergroup aggression when groups defend resources and mates from other groups. Peaceful intermingling during intergroup encounters is rare but has been reported in several primates, including bonobos (Pan paniscus). Although intergroup encounters in bonobos occur at both nonprovisioned and provisioned sites, provisioning may be one factor responsible for frequent intergroup encounters. We studied intergroup encounters between one bonobo group (PE) and its neighboring groups, one semihabituated and two habituated groups, under nonprovisioned conditions in 2010-2015 at Wamba, Democratic Republic of Congo. We examined whether fruit abundance and females with sexual swellings influenced encounter frequency. PE group encountered the other groups on 7.1 days (mean, range: 0-19) per month. Up to four different groups met simultaneously at one location. Encounter frequency was highest around the yearly peak in fruit abundance, suggesting that reduced food competition is linked to increased encounter frequency. During periods of relatively low fruit abundance, the probability of an encounter was higher when a higher number of adult females with maximum sexual swellings were present, suggesting that the attractiveness of females with sexual swellings promoted group encounters during periods of relatively low fruit abundance. These findings suggest that both competition for food and the availability of females with sexual swellings influence encounter frequency in bonobos.
机译:灵长类中的互动交互因未经侵略性而异。食品资源和肥沃的女性导致群体侵犯其他群体的资源和伴侣时侵略。在互动次数期间和平混合是罕见的,但在几个灵长类动物中报道,包括Bonobos(Pan Paniscus)。虽然在非向导和配置的站点发生了Bonobos中的帧群遭遇,但供应可能是负责频繁交流次数的一个因素。我们在2010-2015在刚果民主共和国旺纳斯的非行向条件下,研究了一个合成组集团(PE)及其邻近群体的互动群体,一个半兴趣的群体,一个半婚姻和两个习惯的群体。我们检查了果实丰富和女性是否有性肿胀影响了遇到频率。 PE组每月7.1天(平均值:0-19)遇到其他群体。最多四个不同的群体同时在一个位置相遇。遇到频率在果实丰富的年峰值周围最高,表明减少的食物竞争与增加的遭遇频率相关联。在相对较低的果实的时期,当存在具有最大性膨胀的成年女性数量的成年女性时,遭遇更高的概率较高,这表明在相对较低的水果丰富期间促进了妇女的女性的吸引力。这些调查结果表明,食物竞争以及具有性肿胀的女性的可用性影响了诺博诺斯的遇到频率。

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