Evolution of African mole-rat sociality : burrow architecture, rainfall and foraging in colonies of the cooperatively breeding Fukomys mechowii

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dc.contributor.author Sichilima, Alfred Matafwali
dc.contributor.author Bennett, Nigel Charles
dc.contributor.author Faulkes, Christopher G.
dc.contributor.author Le Comber, S.C.
dc.date.accessioned 2009-02-25T08:59:31Z
dc.date.available 2009-02-25T08:59:31Z
dc.date.issued 2008
dc.description.abstract African mole rats (Bathyergidae) offer an excellent system with which to test theories relating to the evolution and maintenance of sociality in mammals. The aridity food distribution hypothesis (AFDH) suggests that, within the bathyergids, sociality has evolved in response to patterns of rainfall, its effects on food distribution, and the subsequent costs and risks of foraging and dispersal. Here, in the first detailed study of burrow architecture in a social mole-rat species, with data from 32 burrows, we show that in the giant mole-rat Fukomys mechowii burrow fractal dimension increases with colony size and is higher during the rainy season than during the dry season. The mass of food in the burrow increases with fractal dimension and is higher during the rainy season than during the dry season. These results link for the first time colony size, burrow architecture, rainfall and foraging success and provide support for two assumptions of the AFDH, namely that (1) in arid conditions burrowing may be severely constrained by the high costs of digging; and (2) the potential risks of failing to locate food may be mitigated by increases in colony size. en_US
dc.identifier.citation Sichilima, AM, Bennett, NC, Faulkes, CG & Le Comber, SC 2008, ‘Evolution of African mole-rat sociality : burrow architecture, rainfall and foraging in colonies of the cooperatively breeding Fukomys mechowii’, Journal of Zoology, vol. 275, no. 3, pp. 276-282. [http:// www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/118535410/home-8369] en_US
dc.identifier.issn 1469-7998
dc.identifier.other 10.1111/j.1469-7998.2008.00439.x
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/2263/9003
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Blackwell en_US
dc.rights Blackwell. The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.com. This article is embargoed by the publisher until July 2009. en_US
dc.subject Aridity food distribution hypothesis en_US
dc.subject Fukomys mechowii en_US
dc.subject Burrow structure en_US
dc.subject Fractal dimension en_US
dc.subject Fractal geometry en_US
dc.subject Colony size en
dc.subject.lcsh Bathyergidae -- Evolution en
dc.subject.lcsh Rodents -- Breeding en
dc.subject.lcsh Social behavior in animals en
dc.subject.lcsh Social evolution in animals en
dc.subject.lcsh Animal burrowing en
dc.title Evolution of African mole-rat sociality : burrow architecture, rainfall and foraging in colonies of the cooperatively breeding Fukomys mechowii en_US
dc.type Postprint Article en_US


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