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生态旅游与灵长类动物习惯化:来自哥斯达黎加的两组白面卷尾猴(Cebus capucinus)的行为差异

Ecotourism and primate habituation: Behavioral variation in two groups of white-faced capuchins (Cebus capucinus) from Costa Rica.

作者信息

Webb Shasta E, McCoy Michael B

出版信息

Rev Biol Trop. 2014 Sep;62(3):909-18. doi: 10.15517/rbt.v62i3.14064.

Abstract

The increase of ecotourism operations within Costa Rica during the last 20 yrs has brought more and more humans into close, direct contact with several wildlife species. One of these species is the white-faced capuchin (Cebus capucinos), highly gregarious, and with exposure over time, willing to come into close vicinity of humans and their developments. Such contact has its advantages and disadvantages for the ecotourism industry. We observed white-faced monkeys in order to assess the impact of human presence and development on monkey behavior, with a focus on aggressive, affiliative, and foraging behaviors in Curú Wildlife Refuge (CWR), located in Puntarenas, Costa Rica, and to ascertain the degree of over-habituation of capuchin popula- tions at CWR. Though there exists no discrete behavioral parameters that measure over-habituation, it can be defined as an extreme state of habituation in which non-human primates not only lose fear of humans, but also actively include humans in social interactions or treat them as a food resource. We used instantaneous focal animal and group scan sampling during 8 wks in March and April 2012. Two groups (approximately 20-30 individuals each) of capuchins were observed; the first near the tourist development at the Southwestern area of CWR, representing a habituated population that regularly foraged, rested, and groomed in the presence of humans. The second, was observed in the Northeastern area of CWR, did not visit the center of human activity and exhibited fear of humans. The habituated group exhibited significantly fewer instances of threatened behavior in response to human presence (p < 0.0001) than the non-habituated group, and spent significantly more time eating and foraging (p < 0.0001). While the habituated monkeys at CWR may not be over-habituated, they could become that way as development, especially ecotourism, increases. Over-habituation is a problem that affects capuchins in certain ecotourism sites in Costa Rica. It is critical that the consequences of habituation be studied more carefully, primarily in areas where ecotourism operations draw visitors to wildlife habitats.

摘要

在过去20年里,哥斯达黎加生态旅游活动的增加使越来越多的人与多种野生动物有了密切、直接的接触。白面卷尾猴(Cebus capucinos)就是其中之一,这种猴子高度群居,随着时间的推移,它们愿意靠近人类及其活动区域。这种接触对生态旅游业来说有利有弊。我们对白面卷尾猴进行观察,以评估人类的存在和活动对猴子行为的影响,重点关注位于哥斯达黎加蓬塔雷纳斯的库鲁野生动物保护区(CWR)内猴子的攻击行为、亲和行为及觅食行为,并确定CWR白面卷尾猴种群的过度习惯化程度。虽然没有衡量过度习惯化的离散行为参数,但可以将其定义为习惯化的一种极端状态,即非人类灵长类动物不仅不再害怕人类,还会主动将人类纳入社交互动或把他们当作食物来源。我们在2012年3月和4月的8周内采用了瞬时焦点动物和群体扫描取样法。观察了两组白面卷尾猴(每组约20 - 30只个体);第一组在CWR西南区域靠近旅游开发区的地方,代表习惯化的种群,它们经常在人类面前觅食、休息和梳理毛发。第二组在CWR东北区域被观察,它们不靠近人类活动中心,且表现出对人类的恐惧。与未习惯化的组相比,习惯化的组对人类出现做出的威胁行为显著减少(p < 0.0001),且进食和觅食时间显著增加(p < 0.0001)。虽然CWR习惯化的猴子可能尚未达到过度习惯化,但随着开发活动,尤其是生态旅游活动的增加,它们可能会变成那样。过度习惯化是影响哥斯达黎加某些生态旅游景点白面卷尾猴的一个问题。至关重要的是,要更仔细地研究习惯化的后果,主要是在生态旅游活动吸引游客前往野生动物栖息地的地区。

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