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生活在小片森林中的蜘蛛猴对果实可获取性的行为和生理反应。

Behavioral and physiological responses to fruit availability of spider monkeys ranging in a small forest fragment.

作者信息

Rimbach Rebecca, Link Andrés, Montes-Rojas Andrés, Di Fiore Anthony, Heistermann Michael, Heymann Eckhard W

机构信息

Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology Unit, German Primate Center, Göttingen, Germany; Fundación Proyecto Primates, Bogotá, Colombia.

出版信息

Am J Primatol. 2014 Nov;76(11):1049-61. doi: 10.1002/ajp.22292. Epub 2014 May 12.

Abstract

Numerous animal species currently experience habitat loss and fragmentation. This might result in behavioral and dietary adjustments, especially because fruit availability is frequently reduced in fragments. Food scarcity can result in elevated physiological stress levels, and chronic stress often has detrimental effects on individuals. Some animal species exhibit a high degree of fission-fusion dynamics, and theory predicts that these species reduce intragroup feeding competition by modifying their subgroup size according to resource availability. Until now, however, there have been few studies on how species with such fission-fission dynamics adjust their grouping patterns and social behavior in small fragments or on how food availability influences their stress levels. We collected data on fruit availability, feeding behavior, stress hormone levels (measured through fecal glucocorticoid metabolites (FGCM)), subgroup size, and aggression for two groups of brown spider monkeys (Ateles hybridus) in a small forest fragment in Colombia and examined whether fruit availability influences these variables. Contrary to our predictions, spider monkeys ranged in smaller subgroups, had higher FGCM levels and higher aggression rates when fruit availability was high compared to when it was low. The atypical grouping pattern of the study groups seems to be less effective at mitigating contest competition over food resources than more typical fission-fusion patterns. Overall, our findings illustrate that the relationship between resource availability, grouping patterns, aggression rates, and stress levels can be more complex than assumed thus far. Additional studies are needed to investigate the long-term consequences on the health and persistence of spider monkeys in fragmented habitats.

摘要

目前,许多动物物种都面临栖息地丧失和碎片化的问题。这可能会导致行为和饮食调整,特别是因为碎片区域的果实供应量通常会减少。食物短缺会导致生理压力水平升高,而慢性压力往往会对个体产生不利影响。一些动物物种表现出高度的裂变-融合动态,理论预测这些物种会根据资源可用性调整亚群大小,从而减少群体内的觅食竞争。然而,到目前为止,关于具有这种裂变-融合动态的物种如何在小碎片区域调整其群体模式和社会行为,或者食物可用性如何影响其压力水平的研究很少。我们收集了哥伦比亚一个小森林碎片中两组褐蜘蛛猴(Ateles hybridus)的果实可用性、觅食行为、压力激素水平(通过粪便糖皮质激素代谢物(FGCM)测量)、亚群大小和攻击行为的数据,并研究了果实可用性是否会影响这些变量。与我们的预测相反,与果实可用性低时相比,果实可用性高时,蜘蛛猴的亚群规模更小,FGCM水平更高,攻击率也更高。研究群体的非典型群体模式在缓解对食物资源的竞争方面似乎不如更典型的裂变-融合模式有效。总体而言,我们的研究结果表明,资源可用性、群体模式、攻击率和压力水平之间的关系可能比迄今为止所假设的更为复杂。需要进一步的研究来调查碎片化栖息地对蜘蛛猴健康和生存的长期影响。

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