Harding R S
Folia Primatol (Basel). 1976;25(2-3):143-85. doi: 10.1159/000155711.
A troop of olive baboons, Papio anubis, was studied for 11 months in an open-country habitat near Gilgil, Kenya. Detailed mapping of troop movements was undertaken and provided a precise picture of range usage, showing that a small part of the range was used intensively. Gradations of home range use are described quantitatively. Tendencies to spread out and coalesce in different parts of the range are investigated. Shifting ranging patterns are examined together with meteorological factors, seasonal food supplies and water availability.
在肯尼亚吉尔吉尔附近的开阔乡村栖息地,对一群东非狒狒(学名:Papio anubis)进行了为期11个月的研究。对该群体的活动进行了详细测绘,从而精确描绘了其活动范围的使用情况,结果表明其中一小部分区域被密集使用。对活动范围使用的不同程度进行了定量描述。研究了在活动范围不同区域分散和聚集的趋势。结合气象因素、季节性食物供应和水源可获得性,对不断变化的活动模式进行了研究。