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Female reproductive success in a species with an age-inversed hierarchy
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作者 Dorien DE VRIES Andreas KOENIG Carola BORRIES 《Integrative Zoology》 SCIE CSCD 2016年第6期433-446,共14页
In most group-living mammals,reproductive success declines with increasing age and increases with increasing rank.Such effects have mainly been studied in matrilineal and in“age positive”hierarchies,which are stable... In most group-living mammals,reproductive success declines with increasing age and increases with increasing rank.Such effects have mainly been studied in matrilineal and in“age positive”hierarchies,which are stable and in which high ranking females often outperform low ranking ones.These relationships are less well-under­stood in age-inversed dominance hierarchies,in which a female’s rank changes over time.We analyzed demo­graphic data of 2 wild,unprovisioned groups of gray langurs(Semnopithecus schistaceus)near Ramnagar,Ne­pal covering periods of 5 years each.Female rank was unstable and age-inversed.We measured reproductive success via birth rates(57 births),infant survival(proportion of infants surviving to 2 years)and number of off­spring surviving to 2 years of age(successful births)for 3 age and 3 rank classes.We found that old females performed significantly worse than expected(birth rate P=0.04;successful births P=0.03).The same was true for low ranking females(P=0.04,and P<0.01,respectively).Infant survival was highest for young and mid­dle-aged as well as for high and middle ranking females.Overall,the results for these unstable hierarchies were rather similar to those for stable hierarchies of other mammals,particularly several nonhuman primates.Com­pared to a provisioned population of a closely related species,the wild and unprovisioned population exam­ined(i)showed stronger age effects,while(ii)female reproductive success was equally affected by rank.Future comparative studies are needed to examine whether captive or provisioned populations deviate predictably from wild populations. 展开更多
关键词 birth rate gray langurs offspring survival PROVISIONING Semnopithecus schistaceus
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