McCarthy Maureen S, Lester Jack D, Stanford Craig B
Department of Biological Sciences, Dana and Dornsife College of Letters, Arts, and Sciences, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA 90089-0371 USA.
Department of Primatology, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, 04103 Leipzig, Germany.
Int J Primatol. 2017;38(2):321-337. doi: 10.1007/s10764-016-9916-y. Epub 2016 Sep 16.
As habitat loss and fragmentation place growing pressure on endangered nonhuman primate populations, researchers find increasing evidence for novel responses in behavior. In western Uganda between the Budongo and Bugoma Forests, chimpanzees () inhabit a mosaic landscape comprising forest fragments, human settlements, and agricultural land. We recorded nests and feeding evidence of unhabituated chimpanzees in this region over a 12-mo period. We found extensive evidence of nesting in introduced tree species, including eucalyptus (), guava (), cocoa (), and Caribbean pine (). In addition, we found instances of ground nesting, nest reuse, and composite nests constructed from branches of multiple trees. This evidence may indicate a lack of suitable nesting trees or attempts by chimpanzees to nest in areas of riparian forest that allow them to avoid human detection. We also found new evidence for eucalyptus bark feeding by chimpanzees. Such evidence suggests chimpanzees respond flexibly to mitigate anthropogenic pressures in human-dominated landscapes. The limits of such flexibility remain unknown. Further research is needed to examine systematically the factors influencing the use of such resources and to understand better the extent to which chimpanzees can persist while relying on them.
随着栖息地丧失和破碎化对濒危非人灵长类种群造成越来越大的压力,研究人员发现越来越多关于行为新反应的证据。在乌干达西部布东戈森林和布戈马森林之间,黑猩猩栖息在一个由森林碎片、人类住区和农田组成的镶嵌景观中。我们在12个月的时间里记录了该地区未习惯化黑猩猩的巢穴和觅食证据。我们发现了在引进树种中筑巢的大量证据,包括桉树、番石榴、可可树和加勒比松。此外,我们还发现了地面筑巢、巢穴重复使用以及用多棵树的树枝建造复合巢穴的实例。这一证据可能表明缺乏合适的筑巢树木,或者黑猩猩试图在河岸森林地区筑巢以避免被人类发现。我们还发现了黑猩猩食用桉树皮的新证据。这些证据表明黑猩猩会灵活应对,以减轻人类主导景观中的人为压力。这种灵活性的限度仍然未知。需要进一步研究来系统地考察影响此类资源利用的因素,并更好地了解黑猩猩在依赖这些资源的情况下能够生存的程度。