为了更好地理解人类观察者的习惯过程:在猕猴(灵长类:尾猿科)的统计方法

IF 1.2 4区 生物学 Q2 ZOOLOGY Raffles Bulletin of Zoology Pub Date : 2020-09-10 DOI:10.26107/RBZ-2020-0085
Eva Gazagne, A. Hambuckers, T. Savini, P. Poncin, M. Huynen, Fany Brotcorne
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习惯化使观察者能够近距离接近和跟踪自由放养的动物,因为它们不再对观察者的存在做出反应(例如,通过逃跑、回避、展示、好奇)。虽然习惯化被认为是对灵长类动物进行任何直接观察研究之前的必要步骤,但关于这一主题的公开数据很少。本研究的目的是分析一群生活在泰国Sakaerat生物圈保护区退化森林片段的野生北尾猕猴(Macaca leonina)随时间(17个月)的适应过程。根据接触的次数、与被研究的部队接触的持续时间,以及随意记录的对观察者的行为反应,通过扫描抽样,我们发现了习惯化进展的统计证据,分为五个阶段:早期、最小程度、部分、晚期和完全。整个适应过程花了将近13个月。猕猴与人类接触的经验有限、半陆地生活、大范围分布模式、裂变融合动力学、不可预测的资源利用以及退化森林片段中本地水果供应减少等因素可能解释了这一过程的漫长。虽然这些数据偏向于成年雄性和亚成虫,但只能从部分习惯化阶段收集范围和行为数据,同时高估了运动行为而不是不活动和社会行为。我们的结果强调了分析完全习惯的灵长类动物群体的行为数据的重要性,以限制观察者存在的偏见,也不要低估习惯过程的长度。本研究提供了猕猴适应过程的新信息,并提出了一种有效的方法来分析各种灵长类动物的适应过程。
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Toward a better understanding of habituation process to human observer: A statistical approach in Macaca leonina (Primates: Cercopithecidea)
Habituation allows an observer to closely approach and follow free-ranging animals, as they no longer respond to the observer presence (e.g., through flight, avoidance, display, curiosity). While habituation is implicitly acknowledged as a necessary step before any direct observational studies of primates, there is very little published data on the subject. The aim of this study is to analyse the habituation process over time (17 months) in a wildfeeding troop of northern pigtailed macaques (Macaca leonina) inhabiting a degraded forest fragment of the Sakaerat Biosphere Reserve, Thailand. Based on the number of encounters, contact duration with the studied troop, and behavioural responses to the observer recorded ad libitum and via scan sampling, we found statistical evidence of habituation progress over five stages: early, minimal, partial, advanced, and full. The complete habituation process took nearly 13 months. Factors such as the macaques’ limited experience of human contact, semi-terrestriality, large ranging patterns, fission-fusion dynamics, unpredictable resource use, as well as reduced native fruit availability in this degraded forest fragment may explain the length of the process. It was only possible to collect ranging and behavioural data from the partial habituation stage, although these data were biased toward adult males and sub-adults, while overestimating movement behaviour over inactivity and social behaviours. Our results highlight the importance of analysing behavioural data of fully habituated groups of primates to limit biases of observer presence, and also of not underestimating the habituation process length. This study provides novel information on the habituation process in macaques and proposes an effective methodology to analyse the habituation process across a wide range of primate species.
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Raffles Bulletin of Zoology
Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 生物-动物学
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期刊介绍: The Raffles Bulletin of Zoology (RBZ) is a peer-reviewed journal, which publishes high quality papers in Taxonomy, Ecology and Conservation Biology of animals from Southeast Asia and its adjacent areas. The journal aims to build up quality information on the “animal diversity” of Southeast Asia in particular. The journal will also publish papers from outside the stated geographic range that deal with material deposited in the Zoological Reference Collection (ZRC) of the Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum (LKCNHM), National University of Singapore. Both descriptive and experimental papers will be considered. Similarly, both single species (except for insect taxa) and ecosystem studies will be considered for publication. Single species descriptions for insect taxa are not accepted except under strong recommendations from Editors. Manuscripts that are checklists or based on new records will no longer be accepted unless they are of significant scientific value.
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