Activity budget of a group of black-horned capuchin monkeys (Sapajus nigritus) in an urban environment

Julia dos Santos Gutierres, Laura Beatriz Cristóvão Radi, Thiago Deruza Garcia, Felipe dos Santos Machado Pereira, Guilherme Akira Awane, A. P. Vidotto-Magnoni
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Urban growth and human impacts on the environment have forced animals to adjust to habitat fragmentation and reduced home ranges. Capuchin monkeys are known for their great social and behavioral flexibility, occupying even highly urbanized environments in a way that the time budget of this primate in synanthropic situation may be affected by the area they inhabit. This study aims to analyze the activity budget of a group of Sapajus nigritus living in an anthropized area, 1) comparing the behavioral frequencies in urbanized areas and forest fragments; 2) comparing behavioral frequencies in different sex-age classes. During the study, the number of individuals ranged from 35 to 40 individuals identified based on sex-age classes. Behavioral data were collected using the instantaneous scan sampling method, for two minutes with eight-minute intervals. We obtained 319 scans over 28 days, distributed between November 2021 and June 2022, with eight hours per day. We compared the behaviors different areas and between sex-age classes using the Kruskal-Wallis’s test. Overall, the group performed a higher frequency of traveling (21.22%), followed by foraging (18.07%), feeding (16.57%) and vigilance (15.61%). The frequency of behaviors varied between areas, with vigilance, social, resting, interaction with humans and self-activity more frequent in urbanized areas compared to forest fragments. We also found variation between the sex-age classes, primarily with juveniles foraging more and adults performing more vigilance. The differences in the behaviors performed by the group express the behavioral flexibility of S. nigritus, adapting its activity pattern according to the area occupied.
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一群黑角卷尾猴(Sapajus nigritus)在城市环境中的活动预算
城市的发展和人类对环境的影响迫使动物适应栖息地的破碎化和家园范围的缩小。卷尾猴以其强大的社会和行为灵活性而闻名,即使在高度城市化的环境中也能占据一席之地,因此这种灵长类动物的时间预算可能会受到其栖息地的影响。本研究旨在分析一群生活在人类活动区的黑腹长尾猿的活动预算:1)比较城市化地区和森林片区的行为频率;2)比较不同性别年龄等级的行为频率。在研究过程中,根据性别-年龄等级识别的个体数量从 35 个到 40 个不等。行为数据采用瞬时扫描取样法收集,扫描时间为两分钟,间隔时间为八分钟。我们在 2021 年 11 月至 2022 年 6 月的 28 天内获得了 319 次扫描,每天扫描 8 小时。我们使用 Kruskal-Wallis 检验比较了不同区域和不同性别年龄组之间的行为。总体而言,该群体的旅行频率较高(21.22%),其次是觅食(18.07%)、进食(16.57%)和警戒(15.61%)。不同地区的行为频率也不尽相同,城市化地区的警戒、社交、休息、与人类互动和自我活动的频率高于森林片区。我们还发现了性别-年龄等级之间的差异,主要是幼鸟觅食更多,而成鸟警惕性更高。黑腹滨鹬群体行为的差异体现了其行为的灵活性,可根据所占区域调整其活动模式。
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