Characterization of Stone Tool Use in Wild Groups of Critically Endangered Yellow-Breasted Capuchin Monkeys (Sapajus xanthosternos)

IF 1.7 2区 生物学 Q1 ANTHROPOLOGY
Rayssa Durães Mainette, Jessica W. Lynch, Patrícia Izar, Gustavo Canale, Waldney Pereira Martins
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Abstract

Objectives

A hallmark of hominin evolution is the advent and diversification of stone tool use, and biological anthropologists have a particular interest in characterizing tool use behaviors in different hominin species. Robust capuchins, the genus Sapajus, are an excellent convergent model system for understanding tool use evolution, principally in the context of foraging, in terms of how they use stones to process hard fruits. However, most published studies of capuchin tool use in the wild focus on the species Sapajus libidinosus. In order to strengthen comparative analyses, it is important to do research across robust capuchin species to understand tool use capacities and variation across the genus. The first indirect evidence that reported tool use in wild S. xanthosternos was in 2009, but since that time no additional publications have described this behavior for this species. In this study we provide the first complete characterization of tool use in wild S. xanthosternos for two areas within Montes Claros, Minas Gerais state, Brazil: Santa Rosa de Lima district, and Lapa Grande State Park. We compare our findings to the stone tool use characteristics reported in wild Sapajus libidinosus and other capuchin monkey species.

Materials and Methods

In monthly surveys from January to September 2018, we walked trails through the two study areas and categorized tool use site characteristics, including anvil area, height, and perimeter; hammer stone weight; and species of fruit utilized. Additionally, we utilized camera traps at high-use sites.

Results

We describe the tools used by S. xanthosternos at 169 sites clustered in seven Nutcracking Areas, for processing three different species of encased fruit: Macaúba (Acrocomia aculeata), Cansaçao (Cnidoscolus pubescens), and Guariroba (Syagrus oleracea). With camera traps, we directly observed tool use behavior for the first time in this species.

Discussion

Sapajus xanthosternos displayed tool use patterns very similar to those of S. libidinosus. The main difference was in regards to physical force; in our study, the mean weight of stones used by S. xanthosternos was higher than the mean reported for S. libidinosus at most field sites; however, there was no difference in hammer weight between S. libidinosus and S. xanthosternos when hammering Macaúba. We also registered the heaviest hammer stone for tool use (7.675 kg) known for the robust capuchin genus. It is clear from our study that tool use capacity and characteristics are conserved across the radiation of extant Sapajus, suggesting a possible stone tool use cognitive capacity spanning up to 3.3 million years of diversification within this genus. Unlike stone tool use occurring throughout the year for S. libidinosus, at our study sites S. xanthosternos used nutcracking tools only during the dry season.

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极度濒危黄胸卷尾猴野生种群石器使用特征
人类进化的一个标志是石器使用的出现和多样化,生物人类学家对描述不同人类物种的工具使用行为特别感兴趣。健壮的卷尾猴,Sapajus属,是理解工具使用进化的一个优秀的收敛模型系统,主要是在觅食的背景下,就它们如何使用石头加工坚硬的果实而言。然而,大多数已发表的关于野生卷尾猴工具使用的研究集中在Sapajus libidinosus物种上。为了加强比较分析,重要的是对健壮的卷尾猴物种进行研究,以了解整个属的工具使用能力和差异。第一个间接证据是在2009年报道的野生黄牙仙子使用工具,但从那时起,就没有其他出版物描述过这个物种的这种行为。在这项研究中,我们首次完整地描述了巴西米纳斯吉拉斯州蒙特斯克拉罗斯州两个地区的野生黄牙山楂的工具使用情况:圣罗莎利马地区和拉帕格兰德州立公园。我们将我们的发现与野生僧帽猴(Sapajus libidinosus)和其他卷尾猴物种的石器使用特征进行了比较。在2018年1月至9月的月度调查中,我们走过两个研究区域,并对工具使用地点特征进行分类,包括砧面积、高度和周长;锤石重量;以及所使用的水果种类。此外,我们在高使用率的地点使用了相机陷阱。结果在7个坚果裂化区169个地点,我们描述了黄花蓟马(S. xanthosternos)对3种不同的果皮进行加工的工具:Macaúba (Acrocomia aculeata)、cansaao (Cnidoscolus pubescens)和Guariroba (Syagrus oleracea)。利用相机陷阱,我们首次在该物种中直接观察到工具使用行为。Sapajus xanthosternos显示出与S. libidinosus非常相似的工具使用模式。主要的区别在于体力;在我们的研究中,在大多数野外站点,黄胸草的平均石块重量高于利比多草的平均重量;然而,当锤击Macaúba时,力比多诺斯和黄胸斯诺斯的锤重没有差异。我们还记录了最重的用于工具的锤石(7.675公斤),以强壮的卷尾猴属而闻名。从我们的研究中可以清楚地看出,在现存的Sapajus的辐射中,工具的使用能力和特征是保守的,这表明该属的石器使用认知能力可能跨越了330万年的多样化。与S. libidinosus全年都使用石器不同,在我们的研究地点,S. xanthosternos只在旱季使用开坚果工具。
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