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野生西部低地大猩猩空间利用模式的生态关联。

Ecological correlates of space use patterns in wild western lowland gorillas.

机构信息

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

出版信息

Am J Primatol. 2020 Sep;82(9):e23168. doi: 10.1002/ajp.23168. Epub 2020 Jun 30.

Abstract

The distribution of resources is a crucial determinant of animals' space use (e.g., daily travel distance, monthly home range size, and revisitation patterns). We examined how variation in ecological parameters affected variability in space use patterns of western lowland gorillas, Gorilla gorilla gorilla. They are an interesting species for investigating this topic because key components of their diet are nonfruit items (herbaceous vegetation and tree leaves) that occur at low density and are sparsely distributed, and fruits, which show high spatiotemporal variation in availability. We estimated how availability of nonfruit foods and fruit, frugivory (proportion of feeding time consuming fruit), and swamps in areas used by the gorillas influenced daily travel distance, monthly home range size, and revisit frequency to grid cells in the home range of one habituated gorilla group in Loango National Park, Gabon. Using location data from 2015 to 2018, we found that the gorillas decreased their daily travel distance as both the density of nonfruit foods and the proportion of swamps in areas used increased. Daily travel distances were shorter when both frugivory and availability of fruit were higher, yet, daily travel distances were longer when availability of fruit was low but frugivory was still high. Furthermore, monthly home range size increased as frugivory increased and monthly revisit frequencies to an area increased as fruit availability of an area increased. In conclusion, the availability of both nonfruit and fruit influenced the gorillas' space use patterns. Gorillas decreased foraging effort when food availability was high but were willing to incur increasing foraging costs to feed on fruit when availability was low. This study highlights how animals have to adjust their space use with changing resource availability and it emphasizes the value of examining multiple parameters of space use.

摘要

资源分配是决定动物空间利用(例如每日旅行距离、月活动范围大小和重访模式)的关键因素。我们研究了生态参数的变化如何影响西部低地大猩猩(Gorilla gorilla gorilla)的空间利用模式的可变性。它们是研究这一主题的有趣物种,因为它们饮食的关键组成部分是非水果食物(草本植被和树叶),这些食物密度低且分布稀疏,而水果则具有高时空可变性。我们估计了大猩猩活动区域中非水果食物和水果的可用性、食果行为(消耗水果的进食时间比例)以及沼泽的存在如何影响一只习惯化大猩猩群体在加蓬洛安哥国家公园的每日旅行距离、月活动范围大小和对栖息地网格单元的重访频率。使用 2015 年至 2018 年的位置数据,我们发现随着非水果食物密度和使用区域沼泽比例的增加,大猩猩的每日旅行距离减少。当食果行为和水果的可用性都较高时,每日旅行距离较短,但当水果的可用性较低但食果行为仍然较高时,每日旅行距离较长。此外,随着食果行为的增加,月活动范围大小增加,随着区域内水果的可用性增加,月重访频率增加。总之,非水果和水果的可用性都影响了大猩猩的空间利用模式。当食物可用性高时,大猩猩会减少觅食努力,但当食物可用性低时,它们愿意承担更高的觅食成本来食用水果。这项研究强调了动物如何根据资源的可变性来调整其空间利用,并强调了研究空间利用的多个参数的价值。

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