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在几内亚巴昆的旱季,黑猩猩经常用工具捕捞藻类。

Chimpanzees routinely fish for algae with tools during the dry season in Bakoun, Guinea.

作者信息

Boesch Christophe, Kalan Ammie K, Agbor Anthony, Arandjelovic Mimi, Dieguez Paula, Lapeyre Vincent, Kühl Hjalmar S

机构信息

Department of Primatology, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig, Germany.

Wild Chimpanzee Foundation, Conakry, Guinea.

出版信息

Am J Primatol. 2017 Mar;79(3):1-7. doi: 10.1002/ajp.22613. Epub 2016 Nov 3.

Abstract

Wild chimpanzees regularly use tools, made from sticks, leaves, or stone, to find flexible solutions to the ecological challenges of their environment. Nevertheless, some studies suggest strong limitations in the tool-using capabilities of chimpanzees. In this context, we present the discovery of a newly observed tool-use behavior in a population of chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes verus) living in the Bakoun Classified Forest, Guinea, where a temporary research site was established for 15 months. Bakoun chimpanzees of every age-sex class were observed to fish for freshwater green algae, Spirogrya sp., from rivers, streams, and ponds using long sticks and twigs, ranging from 9 cm up to 4.31 m in length. Using remote camera trap footage from 11 different algae fishing sites within an 85-km study area, we found that algae fishing occurred frequently during the dry season and was non-existent during the rainy season. Chimpanzees were observed algae fishing for as little as 1 min to just over an hour, with an average duration of 9.09 min. We estimate that 364 g of Spirogyra algae could be retrieved in this time, based on human trials in the field. Only one other chimpanzee population living in Bossou, Guinea, has been described to customarily scoop algae from the surface of the water using primarily herbaceous tools. Here, we describe the new behavior found at Bakoun and compare it to the algae scooping observed in Bossou chimpanzees and the occasional variant reported in Odzala, Republic of the Congo. As these algae are reported to be high in protein, carbohydrates, and minerals, we hypothesize that chimpanzees are obtaining a nutritional benefit from this seasonally available resource.

摘要

野生黑猩猩经常使用由树枝、树叶或石头制成的工具,以灵活应对其生存环境中的生态挑战。然而,一些研究表明黑猩猩的工具使用能力存在很大局限性。在此背景下,我们介绍了在几内亚巴昆分类森林中生活的一群黑猩猩(黑猩猩指名亚种)身上新发现的一种工具使用行为,我们在那里设立了一个临时研究点,为期15个月。观察发现,巴昆各个年龄 - 性别的黑猩猩都会用长度从9厘米到4.31米不等的长树枝和嫩枝,从河流、溪流和池塘中捞取淡水绿藻(螺旋藻属)。通过对85公里研究区域内11个不同藻类捕捞地点的远程摄像陷阱拍摄的 footage,我们发现藻类捕捞在旱季频繁发生,而在雨季则不存在。观察到黑猩猩藻类捕捞的时间短至1分钟,长至1个多小时,平均时长为9.09分钟。根据在野外进行的人类试验,我们估计这段时间内可以捞取364克螺旋藻。据描述,只有几内亚博苏的另一群黑猩猩通常主要使用草本工具从水面舀取藻类。在此,我们描述了在巴昆发现的新行为,并将其与在博苏黑猩猩身上观察到的藻类舀取行为以及在刚果共和国奥扎拉报道的偶尔出现的变体进行比较。由于据报道这些藻类富含蛋白质、碳水化合物和矿物质,我们推测黑猩猩正从这种季节性可得的资源中获取营养益处。

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