Dear colleagues,

We are pleased to share our recent paper in PNAS on the benefits of
juvenile social play in male bottlenose dolphins:

Holmes KG, Krützen M, Ridley AR, Allen SJ, Connor RC, Gerber L, Flaherty
Stamm C, King SL. Juvenile social play predicts adult reproductive success
in male bottlenose dolphins. Proceedings of the National Academy of
Sciences. 2024 Jun 18;121(25):e2305948121.

Abstract: For over a century, the evolution of animal play has sparked
scientific curiosity. The prevalence of social play in juvenile mammals
suggests that play is a beneficial behavior, potentially contributing to
individual fitness. Yet evidence from wild animals supporting the
long-hypothesized link between juvenile social play, adult behavior, and
fitness remains limited. In Western Australia, adult male bottlenose
dolphins (Tursiops aduncus) form multilevel alliances that are crucial for
their reproductive success. A key adult mating behavior involves allied
males using joint action to herd individual females. Juveniles of both
sexes invest significant time in play that resembles adult herding— taking
turns in mature male (actor) and female (receiver) roles. Using a 32-y
dataset of individual-level association patterns, paternity success, and
behavioral observations, we show that juvenile males with stronger social
bonds are significantly more likely to engage in joint action when
play-herding in actor roles. Juvenile males also monopolized the actor role
and produced an adult male herding vocalization (“pops”) when playing with
females. Notably, males who spent more time playing in the actor role as
juveniles achieved more paternities as adults. These findings not only
reveal that play behavior provides male dolphins with mating skill practice
years before they sexually mature but also demonstrate in a wild animal
population that juvenile social play predicts adult reproductive success.

The paper can be accessed here:
https://www.pnas.org/doi/full/10.1073/pnas.2305948121 or you can DM me for
a copy.

All the best on behalf of all coauthors,

Katy
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