Department of Anthropology, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Am J Primatol. 1983;5(2):139-159. doi: 10.1002/ajp.1350050205.
Behavioral observations of free-ranging female vervet monkeys (Cercopithecus aethiops) suggest that priority of access to food enhances individual fitness. Seventeen adult females living in two social groups were observed for 26 months in the Samburu/Isiolo Game Reserves, northern Kenya. Priority of access to feeding and sitting sites was associated with significant differences in diet and reproduction. Food species distribution altered rank-related differences in diet. Rank-related differences in diet occurred when food items were clumped in distribution, but not when they were randomly distributed. The relation of individual food items to reproduction influenced rank-related differences in reproduction. Rank was significantly correlated with birth rate when a preferred food species was clumped in distribution.
对自由生活的雌性山魈的行为观察表明,优先获得食物的机会可以提高个体的适应度。在肯尼亚北部的桑布鲁/伊西奥洛保护区,对生活在两个社会群体中的 17 只成年雌性进行了 26 个月的观察。对进食和休息地点的优先获得与饮食和繁殖方面的显著差异有关。食物种类的分布改变了与等级相关的饮食差异。当食物呈聚集分布时,与等级相关的饮食差异就会出现,但当食物随机分布时,这种差异就不会出现。个体食物与繁殖的关系影响了与等级相关的繁殖差异。当一种偏好的食物物种呈聚集分布时,等级与出生率显著相关。