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The group size effect and synchronization of vigilance in the Tibetan wild ass
作者姓名:Xinxin WANG  Le YANG  Yumeng ZHAO  Cong Yu  Zhongqiu Li
作者单位:Lab of Animal Behavior and Conservation;Tibet Plateau Institute of Biology
基金项目:This work was supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China(31772470,41871294);Tibet Major Science and Technology Project(XZ201901-GA-06).
摘    要:Vigilance behavior is considered as an effective strategy for prey species to detect predators.An individual benefits from living in a group by reducing the time spent being vigilant without affecting the probability of detecting a predator.However,the mechanism producing a decrease in vigilance with increasing group size is unclear.Many models of vigilance assume that group members scan independently of one another.Yet in recent studies,the other 2 patterns of vigilance,coordination and synchronization,were reported in some species.In 2 summers(2018 and 2019),we studied the group-size effect on vigilance and foraging of Tibetan wild ass in Chang Tang Nature Reserve of Tibet.We also tested whether individuals scan the environment independently,tend to coordinate their scans,or tend to synchronize their vigilance.The results showed that individuals decreased the time spent on vigilance with increasing group size,while increased the time spent foraging.Group members scanned the environment at the same time more frequently and there was a positive correlation between group members'behaviors,indicating that Tibetan wild asses tend to synchronize their vigilance.

关 键 词:group  size  effect  synchronization  of  vigilance  Tibetan  wild  ass
收稿时间:2020 Feb 15

The group size effect and synchronization of vigilance in the Tibetan wild ass
Xinxin WANG,Le YANG,Yumeng ZHAO,Cong Yu,Zhongqiu Li.The group size effect and synchronization of vigilance in the Tibetan wild ass[J].Current Zoology,2021,67(1):11-16.
Authors:Xinxin Wang  Le Yang  Yumeng Zhao  Cong Yu  Zhongqiu Li
Institution:1. Lab of Animal Behavior and Conservation, School of Life Sciences, Nanjing University, 163 Xianlin Avenue, Nanjing, 210023, China;2. Tibet Plateau Institute of Biology, 19 Beijing West Road, Lhasa, 850000, China
Abstract:Vigilance behavior is considered as an effective strategy for prey species to detect predators. An individual benefits from living in a group by reducing the time spent being vigilant without affecting the probability of detecting a predator. However, the mechanism producing a decrease in vigilance with increasing group size is unclear. Many models of vigilance assume that group members scan independently of one another. Yet in recent studies, the other 2 patterns of vigilance, coordination and synchronization, were reported in some species. In 2 summers (2018 and 2019), we studied the group-size effect on vigilance and foraging of Tibetan wild ass in Chang Tang Nature Reserve of Tibet. We also tested whether individuals scan the environment independently, tend to coordinate their scans, or tend to synchronize their vigilance. The results showed that individuals decreased the time spent on vigilance with increasing group size, while increased the time spent foraging. Group members scanned the environment at the same time more frequently and there was a positive correlation between group members’ behaviors, indicating that Tibetan wild asses tend to synchronize their vigilance.
Keywords:group size effect  synchronization of vigilance  Tibetan wild ass
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