HELP Congo (Habitat Ecologique et Liberté des Primates), BP 335, Pointe Noire, Congo.
Centre for Research in Evolutionary Anthropology, Department of Life Sciences, Roehampton University, Holybourne Avenue, London SW15 4JD, UK.
Animals (Basel). 2013 Jun 7;3(2):532-50. doi: 10.3390/ani3020532.
Wild chimpanzee populations are still declining due to logging, disease transmission and hunting. The bushmeat trade frequently leads to an increase in the number of orphaned primates. HELP Congo was the first project to successfully release wild-born orphan chimpanzees into an existing chimpanzee habitat. A collection of post monitoring data over 16 years now offers the unique opportunity to investigate possible behavioural adaptations in these chimpanzees. We investigated the feeding and activity patterns in eight individuals via focal observation techniques from 1997-1999 and 2001-2005. Our results revealed a decline in the number of fruit and insect species in the diet of released chimpanzees over the years, whereas within the same period of time, the number of consumed seed species increased. Furthermore, we found a decline in time spent travelling, but an increase in time spent on social activities, such as grooming, as individuals matured. In conclusion, the observed changes in feeding and activity patterns seem to reflect important long-term behavioural and ecological adaptations in wild-born orphan released chimpanzees, demonstrating that the release of chimpanzees can be successful, even if it takes time for full adaptation.
由于伐木、疾病传播和狩猎,野生黑猩猩的数量仍在下降。丛林肉贸易经常导致孤猴数量增加。刚果 HELP 组织是第一个成功将野生出生的孤儿黑猩猩放归现有黑猩猩栖息地的项目。超过 16 年的一系列后期监测数据现在提供了一个独特的机会,可以研究这些黑猩猩可能存在的行为适应性。我们通过 1997-1999 年和 2001-2005 年的焦点观察技术,调查了 8 只个体的进食和活动模式。我们的研究结果显示,随着时间的推移,被释放的黑猩猩的饮食中水果和昆虫种类的数量减少了,而在同一时期,食用的种子种类增加了。此外,我们发现,随着个体的成熟,它们用于旅行的时间减少了,但用于社交活动(如梳理)的时间增加了。总之,观察到的进食和活动模式的变化似乎反映了野生出生的孤儿被放归后的重要长期行为和生态适应性,这表明即使需要时间才能完全适应,放归黑猩猩也可以取得成功。