Modeling the emergence of seasonal fission-fusion dynamics in red-capped mangabeys (Cercocebus torquatus)
Authored by Ruth Dolado, Francesc S Beltran, Elisabet Gimeno
Date Published: 2017
DOI: 10.1007/s00265-017-2331-3
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Abstract
Social systems can be defined based on their degree of fission-fusion
dynamics, which depends on party characteristics (i.e., spatial
cohesion, party size, and sex-age composition). Although the ecological
and ethological causes of fissionfusion dynamics are still under
revision, fruit availability seems to be a main factor in party
formation in primates. We therefore explored ecological (i.e., fruit
availability as an indicator of food competition) and ethological
factors (i.e., travel distance) related to fission-fusion dynamics using
our own agent-based simulation model. We compared the simulation results
from the model with field data obtained from the movement patterns of a
wild group of red-capped mangabeys (Cercocebus torquatus) (Dolado et al.
2016, Folia Primatol 87: 197-212) and found that they were consistent
with field data obtained on C. torquatus in that they showed similar
patterns of seasonal fission-fusion dynamics. Moreover, the results
suggest that the fission-fusion dynamics observed in simulations can
match patterns of travel distance of arboreal species subject to food
competition that reflects behavioral flexibility to adapt to
environmental conditions shown by C. torquatus in the field.
Significance statement
We have developed an agent-based model that reproduces the seasonal
fission-fusion dynamics shown by a wild group of C. torquatus on the
Atlantic coast of Gabon. The results of our simulations suggest that
fission-fusion dynamics are an emergent behavior and that agent-based
models are a good tool for exploring emergent behaviors in silico.
Moreover, the agentbased simulation approach provides helpful new
insights for future field studies on fission-fusion dynamics.
Tags
Agent-based model
Agent-based models
Evolution
Decision-Making
Emergent behavior
mountain gorillas
Cercocebus torquatus
Primates
Forest
Group-size
Social-structure
Fission-fusion dynamics
Behaviors
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