Wong Sarah N P, Saj Tania L, Sicotte Pascale
Department of Anthropology, University of Calgary, 2500 University Drive N.W., Calgary, AB, Canada.
Primates. 2006 Oct;47(4):365-73. doi: 10.1007/s10329-006-0186-8. Epub 2006 Jun 24.
The forest fragments surrounding the Boabeng-Fiema Monkey Sanctuary (BFMS) in central Ghana shelter small populations of Colobus vellerosus. Little is known about these populations or the ability of the fragments to support them, despite the fact that these fragments represent potentially important habitat for the colobus in this region. We compared the diet of three groups of C. vellerosus in the fragments to two groups in BFMS. We also examined the differences in plant species composition and food abundance among fragments. The study took place from June to November 2003. Dietary data were collected using scan sampling. Plant species composition and food abundance were evaluated using tree plots and large tree surveys. As in BFMS groups, leaves constituted the highest proportion of the diet of fragment groups, yet the colobus in fragments fed on more lianas than did those in BFMS. Over 50% of all species observed eaten by colobus in the fragments were not consumed in BFMS groups during the same season. Food abundance was similar between fragments and BFMS, although species composition differed. There was no relationship between the density of colobus and the density of food trees or percentage of food species, suggesting that other factors may be influencing the number of colobus present. This study highlights the broad dietary range of C. vellerosus, which may be a factor allowing its survival in these fragments.
加纳中部博阿本-菲埃马猴子保护区(BFMS)周边的森林碎片中栖息着少量绒毛疣猴种群。尽管这些森林碎片是该地区疣猴潜在的重要栖息地,但人们对这些种群以及碎片对它们的承载能力知之甚少。我们将碎片中的三组绒毛疣猴的饮食与BFMS中的两组进行了比较。我们还研究了各碎片间植物物种组成和食物丰度的差异。该研究于2003年6月至11月进行。饮食数据通过扫描取样收集。植物物种组成和食物丰度通过树木样地和大树调查进行评估。与BFMS的群体一样,树叶在碎片群体的饮食中占比最高,但碎片中的疣猴食用的藤本植物比BFMS中的多。在碎片中观察到的疣猴食用的所有物种中,超过50%在同一季节未被BFMS群体食用。尽管物种组成不同,但碎片和BFMS的食物丰度相似。疣猴密度与食物树密度或食物物种百分比之间没有关系,这表明可能有其他因素在影响疣猴的数量。这项研究突出了绒毛疣猴广泛的饮食范围,这可能是其能在这些碎片中生存的一个因素。