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A Social Network Analysis of Social Cohesion in a Constructed Pride: Implications for Ex Situ Reintroduction of the African Lion (Panthera leo)

Animal conservation practices include the grouping of captive related and unrelated individuals to form a social structure which is characteristic of that species in the wild. In response to the rapid decline of wild African lion (Panthera leo) populations, an array of conservational strategies have...

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Autores principales: Abell, Jackie, Kirzinger, Morgan W. B., Gordon, Yvonne, Kirk, Jacqui, Kokeŝ, Rae, Lynas, Kirsty, Mandinyenya, Bob, Youldon, David
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3869708/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24376544
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0082541
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author Abell, Jackie
Kirzinger, Morgan W. B.
Gordon, Yvonne
Kirk, Jacqui
Kokeŝ, Rae
Lynas, Kirsty
Mandinyenya, Bob
Youldon, David
author_facet Abell, Jackie
Kirzinger, Morgan W. B.
Gordon, Yvonne
Kirk, Jacqui
Kokeŝ, Rae
Lynas, Kirsty
Mandinyenya, Bob
Youldon, David
author_sort Abell, Jackie
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description Animal conservation practices include the grouping of captive related and unrelated individuals to form a social structure which is characteristic of that species in the wild. In response to the rapid decline of wild African lion (Panthera leo) populations, an array of conservational strategies have been adopted. Ex situ reintroduction of the African lion requires the construction of socially cohesive pride structures prior to wild release. This pilot study adopted a social network theory approach to quantitatively assess a captive pride’s social structure and the relationships between individuals within them. Group composition (who is present in a group) and social interaction data (social licking, greeting, play) was observed and recorded to assess social cohesion within a released semi-wild pride. UCINET and SOCPROG software was utilised to represent and analyse these social networks. Results indicate that the pride is socially cohesive, does not exhibit random associations, and the role of socially influential keystone individuals is important for maintaining social bondedness within a lion pride. These results are potentially informative for the structure of lion prides, in captivity and in the wild, and could have implications for captive and wild-founder reintroductions.
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spelling pubmed-38697082013-12-27 A Social Network Analysis of Social Cohesion in a Constructed Pride: Implications for Ex Situ Reintroduction of the African Lion (Panthera leo) Abell, Jackie Kirzinger, Morgan W. B. Gordon, Yvonne Kirk, Jacqui Kokeŝ, Rae Lynas, Kirsty Mandinyenya, Bob Youldon, David PLoS One Research Article Animal conservation practices include the grouping of captive related and unrelated individuals to form a social structure which is characteristic of that species in the wild. In response to the rapid decline of wild African lion (Panthera leo) populations, an array of conservational strategies have been adopted. Ex situ reintroduction of the African lion requires the construction of socially cohesive pride structures prior to wild release. This pilot study adopted a social network theory approach to quantitatively assess a captive pride’s social structure and the relationships between individuals within them. Group composition (who is present in a group) and social interaction data (social licking, greeting, play) was observed and recorded to assess social cohesion within a released semi-wild pride. UCINET and SOCPROG software was utilised to represent and analyse these social networks. Results indicate that the pride is socially cohesive, does not exhibit random associations, and the role of socially influential keystone individuals is important for maintaining social bondedness within a lion pride. These results are potentially informative for the structure of lion prides, in captivity and in the wild, and could have implications for captive and wild-founder reintroductions. Public Library of Science 2013-12-20 /pmc/articles/PMC3869708/ /pubmed/24376544 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0082541 Text en © 2013 Abell et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Abell, Jackie
Kirzinger, Morgan W. B.
Gordon, Yvonne
Kirk, Jacqui
Kokeŝ, Rae
Lynas, Kirsty
Mandinyenya, Bob
Youldon, David
A Social Network Analysis of Social Cohesion in a Constructed Pride: Implications for Ex Situ Reintroduction of the African Lion (Panthera leo)
title A Social Network Analysis of Social Cohesion in a Constructed Pride: Implications for Ex Situ Reintroduction of the African Lion (Panthera leo)
title_full A Social Network Analysis of Social Cohesion in a Constructed Pride: Implications for Ex Situ Reintroduction of the African Lion (Panthera leo)
title_fullStr A Social Network Analysis of Social Cohesion in a Constructed Pride: Implications for Ex Situ Reintroduction of the African Lion (Panthera leo)
title_full_unstemmed A Social Network Analysis of Social Cohesion in a Constructed Pride: Implications for Ex Situ Reintroduction of the African Lion (Panthera leo)
title_short A Social Network Analysis of Social Cohesion in a Constructed Pride: Implications for Ex Situ Reintroduction of the African Lion (Panthera leo)
title_sort social network analysis of social cohesion in a constructed pride: implications for ex situ reintroduction of the african lion (panthera leo)
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3869708/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24376544
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0082541
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