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在乌干达西部的布林迪,黑猩猩对干扰后的森林-农田镶嵌景观中的研究人员的反应。

Chimpanzee responses to researchers in a disturbed forest-farm mosaic at Bulindi, western Uganda.

机构信息

Anthropology Centre for Conservation, Environment and Development, Oxford Brookes University, United Kingdom.

出版信息

Am J Primatol. 2010 Sep;72(10):907-18. doi: 10.1002/ajp.20839.

Abstract

We describe the behavior of a previously unstudied community of wild chimpanzees during opportunistic encounters with researchers in an unprotected forest-farm mosaic at Bulindi, Uganda. Data were collected during 115 encounters between May 2006 and January 2008. Individual responses were recorded during the first minute of visual contact. The most common responses were "ignore" for arboreal chimpanzees and "monitor" for terrestrial individuals. Chimpanzees rarely responded with "flight". Adult males were seen disproportionately often relative to adult females, and accounted for 90% of individual responses recorded for terrestrial animals. Entire encounters were also categorized based on the predominant response of the chimpanzee party to researcher proximity. The most frequent encounter type was "ignore" (36%), followed by "monitor" (21%), "intimidation" (18%) and "stealthy retreat" (18%). "Intimidation" encounters occurred when chimpanzees were contacted in dense forest where visibility was low, provoking intense alarm and agitation. Adult males occasionally acted together to repel researchers through aggressive mobbing and pursuit. Chimpanzee behavior during encounters reflects the familiar yet frequently agonistic relationship between apes and local people at Bulindi. The chimpanzees are not hunted but experience high levels of harassment from villagers. Human-directed aggression by chimpanzees may represent a strategy to accommodate regular disruptions to foraging effort arising from competitive encounters with people both in and outside forest. Average encounter duration and proportion of encounters categorized as "ignore" increased over time, whereas "intimidation" encounters decreased, indicating some habituation occurred during the study. Ecotourism aimed at promoting tolerance of wildlife through local revenue generation is one possible strategy for conserving great apes on public or private land. However, the data imply that habituating chimpanzees for viewing-based ecotourism in heavily human-dominated landscapes, such as Bulindi, is ill-advised since a loss of fear of humans could lead to increased negative interactions with local people.

摘要

我们描述了乌干达布伦迪的未受保护的森林-农田镶嵌体中,一个以前未被研究的野生黑猩猩群体在偶然遇到研究人员时的行为。数据是在 2006 年 5 月至 2008 年 1 月期间 115 次相遇中收集的。在视觉接触的第一分钟记录了个体的反应。最常见的反应是树栖黑猩猩的“忽视”和地栖个体的“监测”。黑猩猩很少以“逃跑”作为反应。雄性成年个体相对于雌性成年个体出现的频率不成比例,占记录的陆地动物个体反应的 90%。整个相遇也可以根据黑猩猩群体对研究人员接近的主要反应进行分类。最常见的相遇类型是“忽视”(36%),其次是“监测”(21%)、“恐吓”(18%)和“偷偷撤退”(18%)。“恐吓”相遇发生在黑猩猩在茂密的森林中被接触,能见度低,引起强烈的警报和激动。雄性成年个体偶尔会一起行动,通过攻击性的骚扰和追逐来击退研究人员。黑猩猩在相遇时的行为反映了在布伦迪,猿类和当地人之间熟悉但经常存在敌对的关系。黑猩猩没有被捕猎,但经常受到村民的骚扰。黑猩猩对人类的攻击性可能代表了一种策略,以适应由于与森林内外的人竞争而经常中断觅食努力的情况。平均相遇持续时间和被归类为“忽视”的相遇比例随着时间的推移而增加,而“恐吓”相遇则减少,表明在研究过程中发生了一些习惯化。旨在通过当地收入创造来促进对野生动物的容忍的生态旅游是保护公共或私人土地上的大型类人猿的一种可能策略。然而,数据表明,在像布伦迪这样人类主导的景观中,使黑猩猩习惯以观看为基础的生态旅游是不明智的,因为对人类的恐惧丧失可能会导致与当地人的负面互动增加。

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