Porter Leila M
Department of Anthropology, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington 98195-3100, USA.
Am J Phys Anthropol. 2004 Jun;124(2):139-53. doi: 10.1002/ajpa.10343.
Callimico goeldii, Saguinus fuscicollis, and S. labiatus are sympatric in northern Bolivia and differ from each other in patterns of spatial and structural use of their environment. C. goeldii has a home range five times larger than that of mixed-species troops of S. fuscicollis and S. labiatus. The larger overlapping home range of C. goeldii allows it to move among Saguinus troops, giving it access to a wide range of different microhabitats. All three species use the most common microhabitat in the area, primary forest with dense understory, more than any other microhabitat type. C. goeldii habitat use varies by season, with bamboo and Heliconia microhabitats used more during the dry season. Each species shows preferences for different height classes: C. goeldii is found almost exclusively in the understory, S. fuscicollis uses the understory and middle canopy, and S. labiatus is found mostly in the middle canopy. These height class preferences are reflected in each species' locomotor styles, with C. goeldii showing the highest rates of vertical clinging and leaping, and S. labiatus showing the highest rates of branch-to-branch leaping and quadrupedal movement. The results suggest that C. goeldii may be restricted to forests with dense understory and a mosaic of other microhabitats. Furthermore, C. goeldii does not appear to use its tegulae for large branch foraging, but rather for vertical clinging and leaping between small vertical supports.
歌氏伶猴、棕颈伶猴和白唇伶猴在玻利维亚北部同域分布,它们在环境的空间利用和结构利用模式上彼此不同。歌氏伶猴的活动范围比棕颈伶猴和白唇伶猴的混合物种群大五倍。歌氏伶猴较大的重叠活动范围使其能够在伶猴群之间移动,从而使其能够接触到广泛的不同微生境。这三个物种都比其他任何微生境类型更多地利用该地区最常见的微生境,即有茂密下层植被的原始森林。歌氏伶猴的栖息地利用随季节变化,在旱季更多地利用竹林和蝎尾蕉微生境。每个物种对不同的高度类别都有偏好:歌氏伶猴几乎只出现在下层植被中,棕颈伶猴利用下层植被和中层树冠,白唇伶猴大多出现在中层树冠。这些高度类别偏好反映在每个物种的运动方式上,歌氏伶猴表现出最高的垂直攀附和跳跃率,白唇伶猴表现出最高的枝间跳跃和四足移动率。结果表明,歌氏伶猴可能局限于有茂密下层植被和其他微生境镶嵌的森林。此外,歌氏伶猴似乎不利用其角质鳞进行大型树枝觅食,而是用于在小的垂直支撑物之间进行垂直攀附和跳跃。