Limestone cliff - face and cave use by wild ring-tailed lemurs (Lemur catta) in southwestern Madagascar

M. Sauther, F. Cuozzo, Krista D. Fish, M. LaFleur, Jean F. Ravoavy
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Ring - tailed lemurs live in a range of habitats in southwestern Madagascar. To date, much of the knowledge of ring - tailed lemur ecology, biology and behavior come from riverine gallery forests sites. Recent years have seen an expansion of comprehensive research on this resilient species, including areas of limestone spiny forest along Madagascar’s southwestern coast. This work is documenting newly discovered behaviors by this species. The regular use of cliff - faces and embedded crevices and caves by ring - tailed lemurs in southwestern Madagascar are reported here. Cave use by several anthropoid primates has been explained as a thermoregulatory behavior. It is suggested that cliff - face and cave use by these ring-tailed lemurs serves several purposes, including resource acquisition, thermoregulation, and as an anti - predator avoidance strategy in the absence of suitable large sleeping trees. Observations indicate that the limestone boundaries of the Mahafaly Plateau and their associated xerophytic scrub forests warrant further conservation attention, given the presence of behavioral variation and increasing threats to this endangered primate species.
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马达加斯加西南部野生环尾狐猴(狐猴)使用的石灰岩悬崖表面和洞穴
环尾狐猴生活在马达加斯加西南部的一系列栖息地。迄今为止,关于环尾狐猴生态学、生物学和行为学的大部分知识都来自河流廊道森林遗址。近年来,对这种有弹性的物种的综合研究扩大了,包括马达加斯加西南海岸的石灰岩刺林地区。这项工作记录了这个物种新发现的行为。这里报道了马达加斯加西南部环尾狐猴经常使用悬崖表面和嵌入的裂缝和洞穴。一些类人猿使用洞穴被解释为一种体温调节行为。这些环尾狐猴在悬崖和洞穴中活动有多种目的,包括获取资源、调节体温,以及在没有合适的大型睡眠树木时作为一种对抗捕食者的躲避策略。观察表明,考虑到这种濒危灵长类物种的行为变化和日益增加的威胁,马哈法利高原的石灰岩边界及其相关的旱生灌丛森林值得进一步关注。
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