You lick me, I like you: understanding the function of allogrooming in ungulates

IF 4.3 2区 生物学 Q1 ECOLOGY Mammal Review Pub Date : 2024-03-25 DOI:10.1111/mam.12351
George M. W. Hodgson, Kate J. Flay, Tania A. Perroux, Alan G. McElligott
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你舔我,我喜欢你:了解有蹄类动物异性交配的功能
异位梳理是一种常见的隶属行为,具有卫生、生理和社会方面的后果,历史上曾对非人灵长类动物进行过研究,以了解社会性的进化。众所周知,在灵长类动物中,舔肛行为是为了抗寄生虫功能而进化的,进而产生了生理后果,并被进一步用于社会功能。这包括生物市场中的利益交换、冲突后的和解以及长期社会纽带的形成。在包括有蹄类动物在内的许多非灵长类动物中,这些功能的相关重要性在很大程度上尚未确定。我们的目的是评估有蹄类动物异性配对功能的现有证据,询问这种行为是否具有社会功能,如果是,其程度如何。有蹄类动物的异位梳理行为存在很大差异,但人们尚未真正了解这些差异。我们发现,虽然有蹄类动物的异性梳理行为被用于社会目的,如建立联系,但这些行为的多样性尚未得到充分探索。确定物种特有的异性梳理功能有助于澄清行为的背景;这使我们能够更好地了解个体和群体如何在种群中互动,并在推断动物状态和社会性时理解这种行为的影响。我们的结论是,对有蹄类动物隶属行为的益处进行更多的研究还有很大的潜力,我们鼓励对有蹄类动物异性理毛的社会功能进行进一步的探索。
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Mammal Review
Mammal Review 生物-动物学
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期刊介绍: Mammal Review is the official scientific periodical of the Mammal Society, and covers all aspects of mammalian biology and ecology, including behavioural ecology, biogeography, conservation, ecology, ethology, evolution, genetics, human ecology, management, morphology, and taxonomy. We publish Reviews drawing together information from various sources in the public domain for a new synthesis or analysis of mammalian biology; Predictive Reviews using quantitative models to provide insights into mammalian biology; Perspectives presenting original views on any aspect of mammalian biology; Comments in response to papers published in Mammal Review; and Short Communications describing new findings or methods in mammalian biology.
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