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The effect of social context and social scale on the perception of relationships in monk parakeets 被引量:2

The effect of social context and social scale on the perception of relationships in monk parakeets
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摘要 Social relationships formed within a network of interacting group members can have a profound impact on an indi- vidual's behavior and fitness. However, we have little understanding of how individuals perceive their relationships and how this perception relates to our external measures of interactions. We investigated the perception of affiliative and agonistic relation- ships at both the dyadic and emergent social levels in two captive groups of monk parakeets (Myiopsitta monachus, n = 21 and 19) using social network analysis and playback experiments. At the dyadic social scale, individuals directed less aggression to- wards their strong affiliative partners and more aggression towards non-partner neighbors.At the emergent social scale, there was no association between relationships in different social contexts and an individual's dominance rank did not correlate with its popularity rank. Playback response pattems were mainly driven by relationships in affiliative social contexts at the dyadic scale. In both groups, individual responses to playback experiments were significantly affected by strong affiliative relationships at the dyadic social scale, albeit in different directions in the two groups. Response pattems were also affected by affiliative relation- ships at the emergent social scale, but only in one of the two groups. Within affiliative relationships, those at the dyadic social scale were perceived by individuals in both groups, but those at the emergent social scale only affected responses in one group. These results provide preliminary evidence that relationships in affiliative social contexts may be perceived as more important than agonistic relationships in captive monk parakeet groups. Our approach could be used in a wide range of social species and comparative analyses could provide important insight into how individuals perceive relationships across social contexts and social scales [Current Zoology 61 (1): 55-69, 2015].
出处 《Current Zoology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2015年第1期55-69,共15页 动物学报(英文版)
关键词 Affiliative AGONISTIC Dominance Eigenvector centrality Emergent social property Myiopsitta monachus PARROT Popularity Rank Social network analysis 社会背景 鹦鹉 社会环境 群体感知 社会等级 网络分析 合作伙伴 社会关系
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