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非洲非人类捕食者与野生大猩猩的互动以及使用相机陷阱研究它们的动态。

Non-human predator interactions with wild great apes in Africa and the use of camera traps to study their dynamics.

作者信息

Klailova Michelle, Casanova Catarina, Henschel Philipp, Lee Phyllis, Rovero Francesco, Todd Angelique

机构信息

Department of Anthropology, ISCSP/CAPP, Universidade Técnica de Lisboa, Lisboa, Portugal. mk29 @ stir.ac.uk

出版信息

Folia Primatol (Basel). 2012;83(3-6):312-28. doi: 10.1159/000342143. Epub 2013 Jan 28.

Abstract

The slow life histories of great apes (hereafter 'apes') combined with a growing inventory of predation incidents suggest that apes may be strongly affected by direct predation, as well as by predation risk. Predation risk may shape and increase behavioural flexibility by forcing individuals to adapt their behaviour to predator patterns. Forest leopards are an apex predator of primates in African rain forests and may represent a significant risk to ape populations. More field data are needed to further elucidate the behavioural modifications of apes in response to predation. We present research methods that combine the use of remote camera traps, capture-mark-recapture statistics and occupancy modelling to study predator-African ape relationships and potential antipredator behaviour through spatial variation in species co-occurrence patterns.

摘要

大型猿类(以下简称“猿类”)缓慢的生活史,再加上不断增加的捕食事件记录,表明猿类可能受到直接捕食以及捕食风险的强烈影响。捕食风险可能通过迫使个体使其行为适应捕食者模式来塑造并增强行为灵活性。森林豹是非洲雨林中灵长类动物的顶级捕食者,可能对猿类种群构成重大风险。需要更多的实地数据来进一步阐明猿类为应对捕食而产生的行为变化。我们提出了一些研究方法,这些方法结合了远程相机陷阱的使用、标记重捕统计和占有率建模,以通过物种共现模式的空间变化来研究捕食者与非洲猿类的关系以及潜在的反捕食行为。

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