作者
Karen McComb, Graeme Shannon, Sarah M Durant, Katito Sayialel, Rob Slotow, Joyce Poole, Cynthia Moss
发表日期
2011/11/7
期刊
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
卷号
278
期号
1722
页码范围
3270-3276
出版商
The Royal Society
简介
The value of age is well recognized in human societies, where older individuals often emerge as leaders in tasks requiring specialized knowledge, but what part do such individuals play in other social species? Despite growing interest in how effective leadership might be achieved in animal social systems, the specific role that older leaders may play in decision-making has rarely been experimentally investigated. Here, we use a novel playback paradigm to demonstrate that in African elephants (Loxodonta africana), age affects the ability of matriarchs to make ecologically relevant decisions in a domain critical to survival—the assessment of predatory threat. While groups consistently adjust their defensive behaviour to the greater threat of three roaring lions versus one, families with younger matriarchs typically under-react to roars from male lions despite the severe danger they represent. Sensitivity to this key threat …
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