Studies on Primate Crop Feeding in Asian Regions: A Review

IF 0.8 4区 生物学 Q3 ZOOLOGY
Mammal Study Pub Date : 2021-04-06 DOI:10.3106/ms2020-0062
Y. Tsuji, Kurnia Ilham
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Abstract

Abstract. We reviewed previous literature on primate crop feeding in Asia. We found 134 reports from 14 different countries and regions. More than half of the crop feeding cases involved macaques, followed by colobines, especially common langurs, and to a lesser extent by orangutans. No crop feeding by gibbons, lorises, or tarsiers has been reported. Most reports obtained information about crop feeding through interviews with locals and recorded the crops damaged and troop composition, while a few recorded the activity of the target primates and their population parameters. Crop feeding increased when the field was located near the forest, and when natural food availability decreased. Most farmers used non-lethal countermeasures, while some farmers killed the monkeys, and a few used electrical fences to protect crops. In study sites inhabited by multiple animal species, primates are often the worst crop feeders. Human perception and attitudes toward crop feeding primates were affected by income, residential area, religion, and history of crop feeding. Recent studies have created models based on previous data to clarify the potential risk of crop feeding and to predict the monkeys' ranging patterns. To create models for reducing crop damage and to design conservation strategies, collecting fundamental information is necessary.
亚洲地区灵长类动物作物摄食研究进展
摘要我们回顾了亚洲灵长类动物摄食作物的文献。我们发现了来自14个不同国家和地区的134份报告。超过一半的作物喂养案例涉及猕猴,其次是科洛比猴,尤其是普通叶猴,猩猩的比例较小。没有长臂猿、懒猴或眼镜猴以作物为食的报道。大多数报告通过对当地人的采访获得作物摄食信息,并记录了作物受损情况和种群组成,而少数报告记录了目标灵长类动物的活动及其种群参数。当农田靠近森林时,当天然食物供应减少时,作物摄食增加。大多数农民使用非致命的对策,而一些农民杀死猴子,少数农民使用电栅栏保护庄稼。在有多种动物居住的研究地点,灵长类动物通常是最糟糕的作物喂食者。人类对作物摄食灵长类动物的认知和态度受收入、居住区域、宗教信仰和作物摄食史的影响。最近的研究基于先前的数据创建了模型,以澄清农作物喂养的潜在风险,并预测猴子的分布模式。为了建立减少作物损害的模型和设计保护策略,收集基本信息是必要的。
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Mammal Study
Mammal Study ZOOLOGY-
CiteScore
1.70
自引率
20.00%
发文量
23
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Mammal Study is the official journal of the Mammal Society of Japan. It publishes original articles, short communications, and reviews on all aspects of mammalogy quarterly, written in English.
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