Fission-fusion dynamics in a wild group of Japanese macaques (Macaca fuscata) on Kinkazan Island caused by the repeated separation of an alpha male being followed by females.

Primates; Journal of Primatology Pub Date : 2022-11-01 Epub Date: 2022-09-02 DOI:10.1007/s10329-022-01011-2
T Yamaguchi, N Kazahari
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Abstract

The spatiotemporal cohesion of a group is an essential element of primate society. It is thus important to clarify the factors that influence the extent of variation in spatial cohesion and individual membership in a group over time, known as fission-fusion dynamics. During the mating season of 2019, the alpha male (TY) in a wild group of Japanese macaques on Kinkazan Island repeatedly disappeared from the group, and we observed fission-fusion dynamics caused by his movement. The group seemed to have split when TY left the group or its home range, and females who followed him had the most affiliative relationships with TY or were the relatives of those females. Although TY disappeared from the group in the post-mating season, these fission-fusion dynamics only occurred during the mating season probably because females had a more substantial need for protection against aggression from the other males during the mating season. These results indicate that, although rare, fission-fusion dynamics based on affiliative relationships between males and females can occur with the separation of alpha males from the group. More studies in other populations are needed to clarify the influence of group males on the spatial cohesion of groups.

Kinkazan岛上的一群野生日本猕猴(Macaca fuscata)的裂变融合动力学是由雄性首领被雌性跟随的反复分离引起的。
群体的时空凝聚力是灵长类社会的基本要素。因此,重要的是要澄清影响一个群体中空间凝聚力和个体成员资格随时间变化程度的因素,即裂变-聚变动力学。在2019年的交配季节,金山岛日本猕猴野生群体中的雄性首领(TY)多次从群体中消失,我们观察了他的运动引起的裂变融合动力学。当TY离开这个群体或它的家庭范围时,这个群体似乎分裂了,跟随他的女性与TY的关系最亲密,或者是那些女性的亲戚。虽然TY在交配后的季节从群体中消失了,但这些裂变融合动力学只在交配季节发生,这可能是因为雌性在交配季节更需要保护自己免受其他雄性的攻击。这些结果表明,尽管罕见,但基于雄性和雌性之间从属关系的裂变融合动力学可能会随着雄性领袖从群体中分离出来而发生。需要对其他种群进行更多的研究来阐明群体雄性对群体空间凝聚力的影响。
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