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Multilevel analysis of the foraging decisions of western chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes verus) and resource scarcity in a savanna environment at Fongoli, Senegal

机译:塞内加尔Fongoli大草原环境中西部黑猩猩(Pan troglodytes verus)的觅食决策和资源稀缺的多层次分析

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Savannas are the hottest, driest, and most open environments occupied by wild chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes). Chimpanzee subsistence strategies are poorly understood in these habitats and, thus, current knowledge primarily resides within the theoretical domain. To address this gap, we empirically test food and habitat selection hypotheses by examining the foraging decisions of chimpanzees in a savanna mosaic environment at Fongoli, Senegal.The foraging behavior of Fongoli chimpanzees was examined in relation to the macronutrient composition of their foods. As predicted under an energy maximizing strategy, individuals often selected foods that were energy-rich and easy to consume. However, this strategy was a poor predictor for some important foods. Fongoli chimpanzees may select lower quality foods at times to minimize risk of heat stress. At the level of habitat selection, this study asked how the foraging behavior of adult male Fongoli chimpanzees changed with predation risk. We tested for this sensitivity by measuring food intake among relatively risky and safe habitats. Elevated risk of predation did not fully deter adult males from feeding in these habitats, but during such visits they ingested more ripe fruit, an energy-rich food. The third level of analysis addresses landscapes-scale habitat selection processes. Our analysis merges findings on Fongoli chimpanzee food and habitat selection with information on the speciesu27 distribution and remotely-sensed land cover to evaluate relationships between landscapes and the speciesu27 range. We show that accessibility to drinking water sources, anthropogenic habitat disturbance, and habitat physiognomy are associated with the speciesu27 distribution in southeastern Senegal. This study highlights the importance of concurrently examining chimpanzee foraging behavior at several levels to understand interconnected factors that shape their subsistence strategies.
机译:稀树草原是野生黑猩猩(Pan troglodytes)占据的最热,最干燥和最开放的环境。在这些栖息地中对黑猩猩的生存策略知之甚少,因此,当前的知识主要存在于理论领域内。为了解决这一差距,我们通过检查塞内加尔Fongoli稀树草原马赛克环境中黑猩猩的觅食决策来对食物和栖息地选择假设进行实证检验.Fongoli黑猩猩的觅食行为与其食物中的大量营养成分有关。正如能量最大化策略所预测的那样,人们经常选择富含能量且易于食用的食物。但是,这种策略对于某些重要食品的预测并不理想。 Fongoli黑猩猩可能会偶尔选择质量较低的食物,以最大程度地降低热应激的风险。在栖息地选择的水平上,这项研究询问成年男性Fongoli黑猩猩的觅食行为如何随着捕食风险而变化。我们通过测量相对危险和安全的栖息地中的食物摄入量来测试这种敏感性。较高的捕食风险并不能完全阻止成年男性在这些栖息地觅食,但是在这样的探视中,他们摄入了更多成熟的水果,一种富含能量的食物。第三级分析涉及景观规模的栖息地选择过程。我们的分析将Fongoli黑猩猩的食物和栖息地选择研究结果与物种分布和遥感土地覆盖信息相结合,以评估景观与物种范围之间的关系。我们表明,饮用水资源的可及性,人为的栖息地干扰和栖息地的地貌与该物种在塞内加尔东南部的分布有关。这项研究强调了同时检查黑猩猩觅食行为以了解影响其生存策略的相互联系的因素的重要性。

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    Lindshield Stacy M.;

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