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食物可获取性、植物多样性和植被结构驱动濒危的库姆布拉-菲尔霍氏长尾猴的行为和生态变化。

Food availability, plant diversity, and vegetation structure drive behavioral and ecological variation in Endangered Coimbra-Filho's titi monkeys.

机构信息

Postgraduate Program in Animal Biology, Department of Zoology, Federal University of Pernambuco, Recife, Brazil.

Postgraduate Program in Biological Science, Department of Systematics and Ecology, Federal University of Paraíba, João Pessoa, Brazil.

出版信息

Am J Primatol. 2021 Mar;83(3):e23237. doi: 10.1002/ajp.23237. Epub 2021 Feb 2.

Abstract

There is wide variability in primate behavior and ecology. Understanding how frugivorous primates behave under different habitat fragmentation levels is key for effective conservation and management of species and their habitats. We evaluated the seasonality in activity budget, diet, and ranging behavior of two groups of Endangered Coimbra-Filho's titi monkeys (Callicebus coimbrai). One group inhabited a 14-ha forest fragment, whereas the other lived in a 522-ha fragment. We measured the monthly density of trees and lianas available as food sources over 8 months. We also collected behavioral and group location data every 5 min, from dawn to dusk, using the scan sampling method. The two forest fragments differed seasonally in the number of fruiting food-resource available. In the 14-ha fragment, we found that the time spent by titi monkeys feeding, foraging, resting, and traveling differed seasonally. In the 522-ha fragment, titi monkeys exhibited seasonal differences in time spent sleeping, socializing, foraging, and revisiting food sources. In both titi monkey groups, diets varied seasonally. Our findings indicate that Coimbra-Filho's titi monkeys can exhibit behavioral flexibility in their activity budgets, diets, and movement patterns. Such flexibility is important for this species to survive in fragmented habitats and may be linked to three key factors: species-specific resource availability, plant species diversity, and the vegetation structure of each forest fragment.

摘要

灵长类动物的行为和生态具有广泛的变异性。了解食果性灵长类动物在不同的生境破碎化水平下的行为表现,是有效保护和管理物种及其栖息地的关键。我们评估了两组濒危的科英布拉-菲尔霍氏卷尾猴(Callicebus coimbrai)的活动预算、饮食和活动范围行为的季节性变化。一组生活在 14 公顷的森林片段中,另一组生活在 522 公顷的片段中。我们在 8 个月的时间里测量了每月可作为食物来源的树木和藤本植物的密度。我们还使用扫描采样法,每隔 5 分钟收集一次行为和群体位置数据,从黎明到黄昏。两个森林片段在可用的果实食物资源数量上存在季节性差异。在 14 公顷的片段中,我们发现卷尾猴的觅食、觅食、休息和旅行时间存在季节性差异。在 522 公顷的片段中,卷尾猴在睡眠、社交、觅食和回访食物源方面存在季节性差异。在这两个卷尾猴群体中,饮食也存在季节性变化。我们的研究结果表明,科英布拉-菲尔霍氏卷尾猴可以在其活动预算、饮食和运动模式方面表现出行为灵活性。这种灵活性对该物种在破碎化的栖息地中生存至关重要,可能与三个关键因素有关:特定物种的资源可用性、植物物种多样性和每个森林片段的植被结构。

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