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Causes and consequences of living in closed societies: lessons from a long-term socio-genetic study on Bechstein's bats

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MOLECULAR ECOLOGY
卷 21, 期 3, 页码 633-646

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-294X.2011.05233.x

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dispersal; long-term study; Myotis bechsteinii; social evolution; social system; parasites

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  1. national science foundation of Germany (DFG)
  2. national science foundation of Switzerland (SNF)

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Understanding the ecological, behavioural and genetic factors influencing animal social systems is crucial to investigating the evolution of sociality. Despite the recent advances in population genetic methods and the analysis of social interactions, long-term studies exploring the causes and consequences of social systems in wild mammals are rare. Here, we provide a synthesis of 15 years of data on the Bechsteins bat (Myotis bechsteinii), a species that raises its young in closed societies of 1045 females living together for their entire lives and where immigration is virtually absent. We discuss the potential causes and consequences of living in closed societies, based on the available data on Bechsteins bat and other species with similar social systems. Using a combination of observational and genetic data on the bats together with genetic data on an ecto-parasite, we suggest that closed societies in Bechsteins bats are likely caused by a combination of benefits from cooperation with familiar colony members and parasite pressure. Consequences of this peculiar social system include increased sensitivity to demographic fluctuations and limits to dispersal during colony foundation, which have broad implications for conservation. We also hope to illustrate by synthesizing the results of this long-term study the diversity of tools that can be applied to hypothesize about the factors influencing a species social system. We are convinced that with the expansion of the number of social mammals for which comparably detailed socio-genetic long-term data are available, future comparative studies will provide deeper insights into the evolution of closed societies.

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