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Data on morphotypes, affiliative behaviors, and social networks of the wild cavy (Cavia aperea) in outdoor experimental enclosures in Esperanza, Santa Fe, Argentina (2017–2018)

Autores: Sobrero, Raul EduardoIcon ; Eberhardt, María Ayelen TeresitaIcon ; Antoniazzi, Leandro RaúlIcon ; Beldomenico, Pablo MartínIcon
Colaboradores: Racca, Andrea LauraIcon ; Correo, Loreto
Publicador: Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas
Fecha de depósito: 07/01/2025
Fecha de recolección: 26/09/2017-02/07/2018
Clasificación temática:
Ecología

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Understanding the morphotypical masculinization gradient and its impact on social behavior in a natural animal model is essential for unraveling sexual differentiation dynamics and their ecological implications. In this study, we examined the presence of a morphotypical masculinization gradient in female wild cavies (Cavia aperea) and its association with social behavior. Experimental colonies in four enclosures with different initial population densities were established. Between October 2017 and June 2018, we collected two datasets. The first dataset included body mass and anogenital distance (AGD) from 48 females, collected every 15–30 days. Simultaneously, focal behavioral observations were carried out dur- ing the intervals between recaptures. The behavioral dataset encompassed 65 marked cavies (males and females); 50 in high-density and 15 low-density conditions. Behavioral data were utilized to construct a focal association index matrix. Social centrality by spatial proximity measures were calculated using eigenvector analysis. Using the AGDI as a proxy for masculinization, we categorized females into three groups based on their AGDI values: low, middle, and high. The AGDI demonstrated high repeatability, underscoring its stability as a metric. Morphotype analysis revealed distinct distributions of AGDI values across varying initial density conditions. No significant associations were found between AGDI values and social centrality. These findings enhance our understanding of social dynamics in C. aperea and emphasize the significance of accounting for morphotypical variability in ecological research

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Data, Trapping, and Establishment of an Experimental Population: Wild cavies were trapped from neighboring agroecosystems and randomly distributed into four experimental enclosures (25×50 m, 1,250 m²). Each enclosure contained six colonial nesting shelters (1m²) and eight plastic tubes (~0.11 m in diameter) for peripheral or transient animals. Water basins were placed near each shelter. Two enclosures were designated for low-density colonies (8 animals: 6 females, 2 males), and two for high-density colonies (24 animals: 18 females, 6 males). Population densities fluctuated due to reproduction, mortality, and predation. Individual animals were identified with numbered ear tags. Determining Individual Traits (Body Mass, Anogenital Distance, Reproductive Condition): From October 2017 to June 2018, 15 recaptures were conducted every 15–30 days, during which body mass, anogenital distance (AGD), and reproductive condition of females were recorded. Reproductive condition was assessed based on nipple development and vulvar morphology. AGD was measured with a digital caliper, and the Anogenital Index (AGDI) was calculated as (AGD/body mass) * 100. Only data from non-pregnant and nursing females were included. Individual Marking and Behavioral Observations: Animals were marked with color-coded ear tags and fur bleaching. A total of 65 animals (26 females, 24 males in high-density; 10 females, 5 males in low-density) were observed. Focal sampling was used to record affiliative behaviors based on spatial proximity (<3 m). A total of 204 hours of observation were conducted. Subordinate cavies were identified by their avoidance of dominant animals, using shelters or distance to escape aggression. Proximity Social Network Analyses: Behavioral data were analyzed using the Simple Ratio Index (SRI), which measures the strength of spatial proximity between individuals. The association matrices were divided into two groups: adult males and all other pairings (juvenile and adult females). Social centrality was calculated using eigenvector centrality in R igraph 1.0.1, assessing the role of individuals in structuring the network
Palabras clave: Morphotypical masculinization gradient, Social centrality, Anogenital index, Cavia aperea, Animal model
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11336/251821
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Sobrero, Raul Eduardo; Eberhardt, María Ayelen Teresita; Antoniazzi, Leandro Raúl; Beldomenico, Pablo Martín; (2025): Data on morphotypes, affiliative behaviors, and social networks of the wild cavy (Cavia aperea) in outdoor experimental enclosures in Esperanza, Santa Fe, Argentina (2017–2018). Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. (dataset). http://hdl.handle.net/11336/251821
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The Excel file contains raw data for various individual variables used to determine the morphotypes of the females under study. It also includes social centrality values derived from network analysis. Additionally, raw data from direct observations in the enclosures are provided, which were used to calculate simple sociability indices and to build the matrices used as input files to run the network analysis and compute eigenvector centrality  Más
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