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Intra- and inter-sexual aggression by bonobos in the context of mating

机译:在交配的背景下no黑猩猩的性侵和性侵

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Previous work on bonobos (Pan paniscus) has focused on the role of aggression in the context of conflict resolution in captive groups. This study investigates events of aggressive behaviour of wild bonobos to evaluate its significance in the context of mating. Temporal association (15 minutes) between aggression and mating was used to assume functional relationship. The proportion of events that were found to be related to mating activity was highest for female-female aggression followed by male-male, male-female, and female-male aggression. The results suggest that intrasexual aggression is used to manipulate the mating success of competitors: Males competed for access to oestrus females, aggression between males was high on mating days, and aggressors had higher mating rates than targets. Harassment by females disturbed mating attempts of targets, the rate of aggression increased with the number of oestrous females per party and following harassment, aggressors tended to mate more often with the male partner of the target female. Unlike intrasexual aggression, support for the predicted functions of inter-sexual aggression in the context of mating was weak. Aggression by males against females was rare and was almost never followed by mating between aggressor and target. Female aggression against males occurred frequently but appeared to be independent of mating behaviour. The results did not support the female-defence alliance hypothesis (Parish, 1996). However, when males and females engaged in close association, the rate of aggression tended to be lower and rates of mating were higher than during control periods. We suggest that male intersexual aggression is incompatible with intersexual bonding and propose that the potential benefits that males derive from affiliative long-term association with females prevent males from being aggressive against females.
机译:先前有关bo黑猩猩(泛pan)的工作集中在侵略在圈养群体解决冲突方面的作用。这项研究调查了野生bo黑猩猩的侵略行为,以评估其在交配过程中的重要性。侵略和交配之间的时间关联(15分钟)用于假设功能关系。被发现与交配活动有关的事件所占比例最高的是女性-女性攻击,其次是男性-男性,男性-女性和女性-男性攻击。结果表明,通过性交攻击来控制竞争对手的交配成功:雄性竞争发情雌性,交配日雄性之间的攻击性高,攻击者的交配率高于目标。女性的骚扰打扰了目标的交配企图,侵略率随每方的雌性雌性数量的增加而增加,并且在骚扰之后,侵略者倾向于与目标女性的男性伴侣更频繁地交配。与性别内攻击不同,在交配过程中对性别间攻击的预测功能的支持较弱。男性对女性的攻击很少见,而且攻击者和目标之间几乎没有交配。女性对男性的攻击频繁发生,但似乎与交配行为无关。结果不支持女性防卫联盟的假设(Parish,1996)。但是,当雄性和雌性紧密交往时,与对照组相比,侵略率往往较低,交配率较高。我们建议男性进行性行为与男性间的结合是不相容的,并提出男性从与女性的长期联系中获得的潜在利益可防止男性对女性的攻击。

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