Imron Muhammad Ali, Satria Ryan Adi, Ramlan Mohamad Faqih Pratama
Wildlife Laboratory, Faculty of Forestry, Universitas Gadjah Mada, Yogyakarta, Indonesia.
Javan Wildlife Institute (JaWI), Godean, Indonesia.
Folia Primatol (Basel). 2018;89(5):335-340. doi: 10.1159/000489969. Epub 2018 Aug 16.
We investigated the proportion of crab-eating macaques in the diet of Komodo dragons and quantified the spatial habitat use between the species as a proxy for predation threat and in relation to prey availability due to ecotourism. In 2013, in Loh Buaya valley of Rinca Island, Komodo National Park, we conducted macroscopic identification of hairs, claws, dentition and osteological remains of consumed prey. For habitat use, we quantified the use of vertical strata by macaques through focal animal sampling. For Komodo dragons in the valley, macaques were a significant component of their diet (20.7%), ranking second after rusa deer (58.6%); the proportion of macaques we observed in the diet is much higher than in previous studies. An increased use of the forest floor by macaques at this site may increase their vulnerability as a prey species, especially in the daytime when tourist presence impacts the availability of other favoured prey species.
我们调查了科莫多巨蜥饮食中食蟹猕猴的比例,并量化了这两个物种之间的空间栖息地利用情况,以此作为捕食威胁的指标,并研究了与生态旅游导致的猎物可获得性之间的关系。2013年,在科莫多国家公园林卡岛的洛布亚山谷,我们对被食用猎物的毛发、爪子、牙齿和骨骼残骸进行了宏观鉴定。对于栖息地利用情况,我们通过焦点动物取样法量化了猕猴对垂直分层的利用。在山谷中的科莫多巨蜥的饮食中,猕猴是一个重要组成部分(占20.7%),仅次于爪哇鹿(占58.6%),排名第二;我们观察到的猕猴在其饮食中的比例远高于以往研究。在该地点,猕猴对森林地面的利用增加,可能会增加它们作为猎物的脆弱性,尤其是在白天,因为游客的存在会影响其他受青睐猎物的可获得性。