Youlatos Dionisios, Pylarinos Dimitris, Karantanis Nikolaos Evangelos, Rychlik Leszek
Department of Zoology, School of Biology, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, 54124 Thessaloniki, Greece.
International Center for Biodiversity and Primate Conservation, Dali University, Dali 671003, China.
Animals (Basel). 2025 May 28;15(11):1576. doi: 10.3390/ani15111576.
Studies of positional (=locomotor and postural) behavior are central to understanding how animals interact with the challenges imposed by their environment and are crucial for conservation management. The present study investigates, for the first time, the positional behavior and substrate use of the endangered southern pygmy slow loris . Despite their very specialized morphology and ecology, the positional behavior of lorises is understudied. Behavioral data were collected using 30-s scan instant sampling on seven captive animals housed in a large, enriched enclosure of the Poznań Nowe Zoo (Poland) during February-June 2013. Pygmy slow lorises were almost exclusively arboreal and most activities occurred on multiple substrates (82.93%). Small (57.91%) and large (28.28%) substrates were extensively used. Horizontal (42.11%) and oblique (38.47%) substrates dominated. Clamber (39.39%), quadrupedalism (33.77%), and vertical climb (17.62%) were the main locomotor modes. Standing was the dominant posture (47.23%), followed by hanging (27.32%) and clinging (11.31%). Our results concur with the limited observations available on other lorisines; pygmy slow lorises employed a diverse and flexible positional repertoire as an adaptation to the exploitation of the continuous forest layers with intertwined small substrates of various inclinations. Consequently, protecting and managing these habitats, supported by ex situ reintroduction programs, can effectively contribute to the conservation of the species' populations.
对位置行为(即运动和姿势行为)的研究是理解动物如何应对环境挑战以及对保护管理至关重要的核心内容。本研究首次调查了濒危的南方倭蜂猴的位置行为和底物利用情况。尽管倭蜂猴具有非常特殊的形态和生态特征,但它们的位置行为却研究不足。2013年2月至6月期间,在波兰波兹南新动物园一个大型、丰富的圈养环境中,对7只圈养动物采用30秒扫描瞬时取样法收集行为数据。倭蜂猴几乎完全树栖,大多数活动发生在多种底物上(82.93%)。小型(57.91%)和大型(28.28%)底物被广泛使用。水平(42.11%)和倾斜(38.47%)底物占主导。攀爬(39.39%)、四足行走(33.77%)和垂直攀爬(17.62%)是主要的运动模式。站立是主要姿势(47.23%),其次是悬挂(27.32%)和紧贴(11.31%)。我们的结果与对其他懒猴科动物的有限观察结果一致;倭蜂猴采用多样且灵活的位置行为模式,以适应利用具有各种倾斜度、相互交织的小型底物的连续森林层次。因此,在易地放归计划的支持下,保护和管理这些栖息地能够有效地促进该物种种群的保护。