2025-10-09 東京大学,九州大学,熊本大学,総合研究大学院大学,科学技術振興機構

真社会性を示すハダカデバネズミの群れの様子
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- https://www.iqb.u-tokyo.ac.jp/pressrelease/251009/
- https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.ady0481
定量的かつ体系的な行動プロファイリングにより、真社会性ハダカデバネズミの社会的複雑さが明らかになった Quantitative and systematic behavioral profiling reveals social complexity in eusocial naked mole-rats
Masanori Yamakawa, Takahiro Ezaki, Akiyuki Watarai, Nobuyuki Kutsukake, […] , and Teruhiro Okuyama
Science Advances Published:8 Oct 2025
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.ady0481
Abstract
In highly organized animal societies, individual behavioral differences and close social relationships are crucial for group success and cohesion. However, in naked mole-rats, a eusocial mammal, these factors remain poorly understood because monitoring all colony members simultaneously is challenging. We developed an automated radio frequency identification (RFID) tracking system to continuously collect behavioral data from entire colonies, monitoring 102 individuals from five colonies for 30 days. Based on behavioral parameters, we statistically identified distinct behavioral phenotypes, comprising one cluster for breeders and six clusters for nonbreeders. Breeders formed strong social bonds, consistently remaining close in activity rhythm synchrony, spatial proximity, and directional following. In contrast, nonbreeders exhibited behavioral heterogeneity according to their cluster: One cluster avoided other active nonbreeders, whereas another cluster attracted frequent following. Our study highlights social complexity in this eusocial mammal and establishes a robust platform for further investigations into naked mole-rat social dynamics.


