埃塞俄比亚Goro-Jena人工景观中狒狒的季节活动模式

Amera Moges, Afework Bekele, Peter J Fashing, Dereje Yazezew, Hussein Ibrahim, Meseret Chane, Nga Nguyen, Timothy M Eppley, Vivek V Venkataraman, Addisu Mekonnen
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描述活动预算对季节性和人为压力的响应提供了对灵长类行为生态学的见解。Arsi狒狒(T. gelada Arsi)是一种独特而鲜为人知的狒狒亚种,生活在埃塞俄比亚东部Arsi大裂谷南部,那里海拔和降雨量低,温度高,栖息地的丧失和退化威胁着狒狒。为了更好地了解阿西狒狒如何应对高度干扰和气候挑战的环境,我们进行了16个月的观察扫描采样,聚焦带约为。在戈罗耶拿的35个个体(包括两个单雄性单位)检查其活动预算的日和季节变化。总体而言,狒狒的进食时间最多(57.3±5.0%),其次是社交时间(18.7%±3.8),活动时间(12.5±5.0),休息时间(10.2±3.1)。进食高峰出现在上午晚些时候和下午晚些时候,社交行为高峰出现在清晨靠近睡觉地点的地方。休息也在清晨和中午左右达到峰值,此时环境温度最高,后者的峰值可能反映了Arsi炎热气候对体温调节的挑战。狒狒的活动模式只有轻微的季节性变化,摄食时间的增加与资源可用性和质量较低的时期相对应。戈罗耶拿狒狒用于觅食的时间百分比与高海拔地区的一些种群相当,这些种群必须应对寒冷的气候。这一发现表明,戈罗耶拿的Arsi狒狒占据了一个边缘环境,对它们施加了巨大的能量压力。因此,优先保护行动必须包括保护和扩大Goro-Jena以及Arsi其他地方的自然狒狒栖息地,以确保这种日益稀有和受到威胁的狒狒亚种的持久性。
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Seasonal activity patterns of Arsi geladas (Theropithecus gelada arsi) inhabiting an anthropogenic landscape at Goro-Jena, Ethiopia.

Characterizing activity budgets in response to seasonality and anthropogenic pressures provides insights into primate behavioral ecology. The Arsi geladas (T. gelada arsi) are a distinct and little-known subspecies of geladas living south of the Rift Valley in eastern Arsi, Ethiopia, where elevation and rainfall levels are low, temperatures are high, and habitat loss and degradation threaten the geladas. To better understand how Arsi geladas cope with the challenges of their highly disturbed and climatically challenging environment, we conducted 16 months of observational scan sampling on a focal band of approx. 35 individuals (consisting of two one-male units) at Goro-Jena to examine diurnal and seasonal variation in their activity budgets. Overall, Arsi geladas spent most of their time feeding (57.3 ± 5.0%), followed by socializing (18.7% ± 3.8), moving (12.5 ± 5.0), and resting (10.2 ± 3.1). Feeding peaked in the late morning and late afternoon and social behavior peaked in the early morning near sleeping sites. Resting also peaked in the early morning as well as around mid-day, when ambient temperatures were warmest, the latter peak potentially reflecting the thermoregulatory challenges of the hot climate in Arsi. Arsi geladas exhibited only minor seasonal shifts in their activity patterns with increases in feeding time corresponding with periods of lower resource availability and quality. Percentage of time devoted to feeding by geladas at Goro-Jena was comparable to that of some populations at high elevations which themselves must cope with cold climates. This finding suggests that Arsi geladas at Goro-Jena occupy a marginal environment that imposes substantial energetic stress on them. As such, priority conservation actions must include protecting and expanding natural gelada habitat at Goro-Jena - as well as elsewhere in Arsi - to ensure the persistence of this increasingly rare and threatened gelada subspecies.

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