供应对中国云南白马雪山自然保护区黑白金丝猴活动预算和觅食策略的影响。

IF 2 3区 生物学 Q1 ZOOLOGY American Journal of Primatology Pub Date : 2023-09-03 DOI:10.1002/ajp.23548
Hong-Bo Li, Jing Sun, Lun-Hong Li, Ying Zhou, Xue-Lan Fang, Bo-Yan Li, Long-Jie Guo, Ying Geng, Chun-Ping Wang, Zhi-Pang Huang, Paul A. Garber, Yin Yang, Liang-Wei Cui, Wen Xiao
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供应可以显著影响野生灵长类动物的测距模式、觅食策略和时间预算。在这项研究中,我们首次记录了供应对亚洲疣猴活动预算和觅食努力的影响。在3年多的时间里,我们使用瞬时扫描方法,每隔10分钟收集一个黑白金丝猴繁殖带(SPB)(42-70只)的活动预算数据。然后,我们将我们的研究带中的供应效果与同一场地的R.bieti(约360只猴子)的同域野生非供应繁殖带(NPB)的已发表数据进行了比较。SPB白天进食的时间占25.6%,旅行的时间占17.1%,休息的时间占46.9%,社交的时间占10.3%。相比之下,NPB将更多的时间用于进食(34.9%)和社交(14.1%),较少的时间用于休息(31.3%),其特征是觅食努力更大(1.74比0.96,觅食努力 = (喂食 + 旅行)/休息;参见方法)。不同波段的活动预算中用于旅行的比例没有差异(15.7%对17.1%)。此外,与NPB相比,SPB在一年中的所有季节都表现出更一致的活动预算和觅食努力。这些发现表明,自然存在的喂养场所的分布、可用性和生产力是比耶提行为策略和活动预算的主要决定因素。最后,将我们的结果与六个未预测的R.bieti谱带的数据进行比较表明,在灵长类动物行为生态学的荟萃分析或种内比较中必须谨慎,因为这些分析或种间比较包含了从预测组和非预测组生成的数据。
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Effects of provisioning on the activity budget and foraging strategies of black-and-white snub-nosed monkeys (Rhinopithecus bieti) in the Baima Snow Mountain Nature Reserve, Yunnan, China

Provisioning can significantly affect the ranging patterns, foraging strategies, and time budget of wild primates. In this study, we document for the first time, the effects of provisioning on the activity budget and foraging effort in an Asian colobine. Over 3-years, we used an instantaneous scanning method at 10-min intervals to collect data on the activity budget of a semiprovisioned breeding band (SPB) of black-and-white snub-nosed monkeys (Rhinopithecus bieti) (42–70 individuals) at Xiangguqing (Tacheng), Yunnan, China. We then compared the effects of provisioning in our study band with published data on a sympatric wild nonprovisioned breeding band (NPB) of R. bieti (ca. 360 monkeys) at the same field site. The SPB spent 25.6% of their daytime feeding, 17.1% traveling, 46.9% resting, and 10.3% socializing. In comparison, the NPB devoted more time to feeding (34.9%) and socializing (14.1%), less time to resting (31.3%), and was characterized by a greater foraging effort (1.74 versus 0.96, foraging effort = (feeding + traveling)/resting; see Methods). There was no difference between bands in the proportion of their activity budget devoted to traveling (15.7% vs. 17.1%). In addition, the SPB exhibited a more consistent activity budget and foraging effort across all seasons of the year compared to the NPB. These findings suggest that the distribution, availability, and productivity of naturally occurring feeding sites is a major determinant of the behavioral strategies and activity budget of R. bieti. Finally, a comparison of our results with data on six nonprovisioned R. bieti bands indicates that caution must be raised in meta-analyses or intraspecific comparisons of primate behavioral ecology that contain data generated from both provisioned and nonprovisioned groups.

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期刊介绍: The objective of the American Journal of Primatology is to provide a forum for the exchange of ideas and findings among primatologists and to convey our increasing understanding of this order of animals to specialists and interested readers alike. Primatology is an unusual science in that its practitioners work in a wide variety of departments and institutions, live in countries throughout the world, and carry out a vast range of research procedures. Whether we are anthropologists, psychologists, biologists, or medical researchers, whether we live in Japan, Kenya, Brazil, or the United States, whether we conduct naturalistic observations in the field or experiments in the lab, we are united in our goal of better understanding primates. Our studies of nonhuman primates are of interest to scientists in many other disciplines ranging from entomology to sociology.
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