Nur-Aizatul Tukiman, Mohd-Ridwan Abd Rahman, Noor-Faezah Mohammad, Tingga Roberta Chaya Tawie, Mohamad Bukhori Mohamad Fhaizal, Mohd-Azlan Jayasilan, Denel Azroie, Abdul-Latiff Muhammad Abu Bakar, Md-Zain Badrul Munir
Animal Resource Science and Management, Faculty of Resource Science and Technology, Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, 94300, Kota Samarahan, Malaysia Animal Resource Science and Management, Faculty of Resource Science and Technology, Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, 94300 Kota Samarahan Malaysia.
Centre for Pre-University Studies, Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, 94300, Kota Samarahan, Malaysia Centre for Pre-University Studies, Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, 94300 Kota Samarahan Malaysia.
Biodivers Data J. 2025 May 15;13:e141783. doi: 10.3897/BDJ.13.e141783. eCollection 2025.
The activity budget of a primate varies in response to environmental and habitat conditions, including seasonality. To elucidate how primates adapt their behavior to the seasonal shift, the activity budget of Bornean banded langurs () in the Tanjung Datu National Park southwestern of Sarawak and stratum utilization were studied from July 2023 to February 2024. The behavioral data were collected through scan sampling (336 observation hours) of Bornean banded langur groups. Overall, the langurs allocated most of their time to resting (35.4%), feeding (32.3%), moving (16.2%), vocalizing (9.2%), and social activities like grooming and playing (6.9%). The seasonal variation was evident, with increased foraging and social activities during the dry season and a greater allocation of time to locomotion during the wet season. Additionally, the Mann-Whitney U test revealed significant seasonal fluctuation in social activities (grooming and playing, <0.001), while feeding, moving, and resting remained unaffected (>0.05). Food availability and distribution may influence the langur activity budget, with increased travel distance during the wet season because of food scarcity. The langurs predominantly use stratum C (21-30 m) to feed, rest, move, and socialize. This study highlights the seasonal ecology of this critically endangered endemic primate and underscores the importance of habitat conservation efforts to ensure the sustainability of their populations amid environmental changes.
灵长类动物的活动预算会因环境和栖息地条件(包括季节性)而有所不同。为了阐明灵长类动物如何使其行为适应季节变化,于2023年7月至2024年2月对沙捞越西南部丹戎达图国家公园的婆罗洲带状叶猴()的活动预算和分层利用情况进行了研究。行为数据是通过对婆罗洲带状叶猴群体的扫描取样(336个观察小时)收集的。总体而言,叶猴将大部分时间用于休息(35.4%)、进食(32.3%)、移动(16.2%)、发声(9.2%)以及梳理毛发和玩耍等社交活动(6.9%)。季节变化很明显,旱季觅食和社交活动增加,雨季用于移动的时间分配更多。此外,曼-惠特尼U检验显示社交活动(梳理毛发和玩耍,<0.001)存在显著的季节性波动,而进食、移动和休息则不受影响(>0.05)。食物的可获得性和分布可能会影响叶猴的活动预算,由于食物短缺,雨季的移动距离会增加。叶猴主要利用C层(21 - 30米)进行进食、休息、移动和社交。这项研究突出了这种极度濒危的特有灵长类动物的季节生态学,并强调了栖息地保护工作对于在环境变化中确保其种群可持续性的重要性。