Dispersed female networks: female gorillas’ inter-group relationships influence dispersal decisions
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Abstract
Dispersal is a fundamental aspect of many animal societies, impacting gene flow, knowledge transmission, culture, and individual fitness. However, little is known about the information individuals use when dispersing. Mountain gorillas exhibit a flexible dispersal pattern with 50% of both sexes dispersing from their natal groups, and females often dispersing multiple times. Using two decades of data, including 152 dispersals from 56 females, we examined how familiarity with individuals in other groups influenced dispersal. We found that females avoided groups containing males from their natal group, but preferred groups containing females they had previously resided with. This suggests that females prioritise the maintenance of female relationships in their dispersal decisions, whilst reducing inbreeding risks. Joining a new group can be costly, and these pre-existing relationships may therefore reduce these dispersal costs. These findings highlight the capacity for wider-scale societies to both shape and be shaped by dispersal decisions, with long-term inter-group relationships representing potential sources of information and support in the dispersal process. This not only contributes to a better understanding of population dynamics in this endangered ape, but also of the foundation of our own flexible society, characterised by individuals moving between social groups throughout their lifetimes.
Description of the data and file structure
Final_model_1_anonymized.xlsx
Description: Each event number represents a unique dispersal event. There are multiple rows per event, with date, ID, age, and the previous group of the female remaining consistent within each event. The column 'group' represents all the study groups, except the one in which the female resided, as potential dispersal options. The data was used for Model1a and Model1b.
The column 'Selected' can be either 1 or 0, depending on whether the female chose to join the group (1) or not (0). For each event, there is exactly one row where 'Selected' is 1, and all the other groups for that event are assigned 0.
For each group, additional information is provided:
Variables
nb_member: The group size, representing the number of individuals in the group older than 6 years.
nb_silverbacks: The number of males older than 12 years.
nb_adult_females: The number of females older than 8 years.
annual_overlap: A measure of the overlap between the home ranges of the female's previous group and the potential dispersal group, ranging from 0 to values greater than 1.
distance: The spatial distance between the female's previous group and the potential dispersal group (km).
visual_interaction: The number of visual interactions with the group in the 365 days preceding dispersal.
auditory_interaction: The number of acoustic interactions with the group in the 365 days preceding dispersal.
natal_males: The number of natal males in the group.
natal_females: The number of natal females in the group.
non_natal_males: The number of males from a non-natal group.
non_natal_females: The number of females from a non-natal group.
parallel: Whether the event took place in parallel with other individuals; 1=parallel, 0=non-parallel.
parallel_buddies: The number of individuals with whom the female dispersed.
Final_model_2_anonymized.xlsx
Description: Each row represents an inter-unit encounter. For each encounter, the female's ID, age, and current group are provided, along with the group's start and end dates for her residency. All inter-unit encounters occurring within this period, as well as their respective dates, are listed. The dispersal column indicates whether the female dispersed during the encounter (0=no, 1=yes). As in Model 1, for each group, additional information is provided.
This dataset is used in Model 2 as well as in Duration of co-residency and Time since last co-residency.
Variables
current_group_nb_member: The group size, representing the number of individuals in the female's group older than 6 years.
interaction_nb_members: The group size, representing the number of individuals in the encountered unit older than 6 years.
diff_groupsize: interaction_nb_members-current_group_nb_member.
current_group_sb: The number of males older than 12 years in the female group.
nb_silverbacks: The number of males older than 12 years in the encountered unit.
diff_sb: nb_silverbacks-current_group_sb
current_group_nb_of_receptive_females: the number of receptive females in the female's current group. This is calculated as the number of adult females with no dependent offspring and not giving birth within 2 months of the encounter (latest stage of pregnancy).
interaction_nb_of_receptive_females: the number of receptive females in the encountered unit. This is calculated as the number of adult females with no dependent offspring and not giving birth within 2 months of the encounter (latest stage of pregnancy).
diff_receptive_females: interaction_nb_of_receptive_females - current_group_nb_of_receptive_females
visual_interaction: The number of visual interactions with the group in the 365 days preceding the encounter.
auditory_interaction: The number of acoustic interactions with the group in the 365 days preceding the encounter.
natal_males: The number of natal males in the group.
natal_females: The number of natal females in the group.
non_natal_males: The number of males from a non-natal group.
non_natal_females: The number of females from a non-natal group.
group_category: Group versus solitary males (1 versus 0)
been_in_group: Whether the female has ever resided in the encountered group (yes=1, no=0)
The other columns indicate the number of individuals by the duration of co-residency and the time since last co-residency with the focal female.
natal_male_0_2y: The number of natal males the female last resided with between 0 to 2 years.
natal_male_2_25y: The number of natal males the female last resided with between 2 to 5 years.
natal_male_5_10y: The number of natal males the female last resided with between 5 to 10 years.
natal_male_10y_more: The number of natal males the female last resided with more than 10 years ago.
natal_male_duration_0_2y: The number of natal males the female resided with during 0 to 2 years.
natal_male_duration_2_5y: The number of natal males the female resided with during 2 to 5 years.
natal_male_duration_5_10y: The number of natal males the female resided with during 5 to 10 years.
natal_male_duration_10y_more: The number of natal males the female resided with for more than 10 years.
natal_female_0_2y: The number of natal females the female last resided with between 0 to 2 years.
natal_female_2_25y: The number of natal females the female last resided with between 2 to 5 years.
natal_female_5_10y: The number of natal females the female last resided with between 5 to 10 years.
natal_female_10y_more: The number of natal females the female last resided with more than 10 years ago.
natal_female_duration_0_2y: The number of natal females the female resided with during 0 to 2 years.
natal_female_duration_2_5y: The number of natal females the female resided with during 2 to 5 years.
natal_female_duration_5_10y: The number of natal females the female resided with during 5 to 10 years.
natal_female_duration_10y_more: The number of natal females the female resided with for more than 10 years.
non_natal_female_0_2y: The number of natal females the female last resided with between 0 to 2 years.
non_natal_female_2_25y: The number of natal females the female last resided with between 2 to 5 years.
non_natal_female_5_10y: The number of natal females the female last resided with between 5 to 10 years.
non_natal_female_10y_more: The number of natal females the female last resided with more than 10 years ago.
non_natal_female_duration_0_2y: The number of natal females the female resided with during 0 to 2 years.
non_natal_female_duration_2_5y: The number of natal females the female resided with during 2 to 5 years.
non_natal_female_duration_5_10y: The number of natal females the female resided with during 5 to 10 years.
non_natal_female_duration_10y_more: The number of natal females the female resided with for more than 10 years.
Note on missing data:
In Final_model_1_anonymized.xlsx, a few cells in the distance and annual overlap columns contain 'n/a' values. These indicate cases where there were insufficient data to calculate these metrics reliably.
- Distance: This value could not be estimated when fewer than three GPS points were available within the 7 days prior to the female’s departure.
- Annual overlap: Annual home range overlap was not calculated for groups with fewer than 50 GPS points over the year.
In such cases, the corresponding cells were marked as 'n/a'.