阿萨姆邦退化生境中帽叶猴(Trachypithecus pileatus)家域大小的季节变化

IF 0.6 Q4 ECOLOGY Ecological Questions Pub Date : 2022-07-04 DOI:10.12775/eq.2022.027
D. K. Borah, G. Solanki, Parimal Ch. Bhattacharjee
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在阿萨姆邦Goalpara区的退化栖息地Sri Surya Pahar,研究了一组由八只个体组成的帽叶猴Trachypithecus pilatus,通过地理信息系统(GIS)补充的直接观测,记录了旅行距离、栖息地范围和栖息地利用的季节变化。采用扫描采样方法记录测距行为数据。家牧场面积的季节性明显且显著(P<0.01),冬季为20公顷,前季风为17公顷,季风为17.75公顷,后季风为16.25公顷。日平均旅行距离变化显著(P<0.01),后退季风为375m,冬季为490m。平均日行程长度为439米,年总家庭牧场面积为38.25公顷。家庭牧场面积的变化与食物资源的分布和丰富程度有关。家庭活动范围大小和每日旅行距离显示出显著的季节变化。在这两种情况下,冬季的测距模式都更长。这可能是由于冬季新叶的短缺,而新叶是带帽叶猴的首选食物。不同季节不同食物资源的空间可用性也可能是不同季节测距模式发生显著变化的原因。目前关于退化栖息地中帽叶猴的栖息地范围大小和分布模式的数据可能有助于改善阿萨姆邦的栖息地和保护这一濒危物种。
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Seasonal variations in Home Range Size of Capped Langur (Trachypithecus pileatus) in a degraded habitat in Assam, India
A group of capped langurs, Trachypithecus pileatus comprising eight individuals was studied in Sri Surya Pahar, a degraded habitat in Goalpara district of Assam to record the seasonal variations in distance travelled, home range, and habitat utilization through direct observation supplemented by Geographical Information system (GIS). Scan sampling method was followed to record data on ranging behaviour. Seasonality in the home range size was evident and significant (P<0.01), it was 20 ha in winter, 17 ha in pre-monsoon, 17.75 ha in monsoon and 16.25 ha in retreating monsoon. The mean daily travel distance varied significantly (P<0.01), it was 375 m in retreating monsoon to 490 m in winter. The mean daily travel length was 439 m and the total annual home range size was 38.25 ha. The variation of home range size was correlated with the distribution and abundance of food resources. Home range size and daily travel distance showed significant seasonal variations. In both the cases the ranging patterns were longer during the winter season. This may be due to shortage of new leaves during winter, which is the preferred food item of capped langur. Spatial availability of the different food resources over different seasons may also be a reason for significant changes in ranging pattern during different seasons. The present data on home range size and ranging pattern of capped langur in degraded habitat could be useful for improvement of habitat and the conservation of this endangered species in Assam.
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