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Activity budget and social behavior of urban capuchin monkeys, Sapajus sp. (Primates: Cebidae)

机译:都市卷尾猴Sapajus sp。的活动预算和社会行为。 (主要:Cebidae)

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Constant changes in natural environments impose challenges to wild animal populations, especially those that depend on social life. We gathered data on the activity budget and social interactions of a capuchin monkey ( Sapajus sp.) group of 17 individuals confined to an urban green area receiving human food supplementation. We observed the capuchins between 7:00 am and 5:00 pm, three days a month, between January 2012 and June 2013 (total of 530 hours of direct observations). We collected 15,208 behavioral records through instantaneous scan sampling and 2,538 events of social interaction in an adapted version of the “all occurrences” method. Activity budget of capuchins was dominated by traveling (42%) and foraging (38%), followed by feeding (10%), social interactions (5%), resting (4%), and others (2%). Except for feeding, the time spent on other activities varied across sex-age classes. Social interactions of capuchins were dominated by affiliative interactions (80%), mainly social play, followed by agonistic (11%) and cooperative (10%) interactions. Sexual interactions were rare (0.4%) and often involved juveniles (45% of the events). Juveniles performed most of the social interactions, followed by the alpha male, and were the main receptors of grooming, food sharing, and agonism. On the other hand, they were the main group involved in allocarrying of infants. Grooming between females and from them to alpha male was infrequent. However, grooming of the alpha male towards the adult females was frequent. We interpreted the deviations in the activity budget and social interactions of the urban capuchins as effects of human food supplementation and restriction on dispersal, illustrating the behavioral ability of capuchin monkeys to adjust their activity in human-altered environments.
机译:自然环境的不断变化给野生动物种群,尤其是那些依赖社会生活的野生动物种群带来了挑战。我们收集了一组活动猴子的预算活动和社交互动的数据(Sapajus sp。),该猴子由17个人组成,这些人仅限于接受人类食品补充的城市绿地。我们在2012年1月至2013年6月的一个月(三天)上午7:00至下午5:00之间观察了卷尾猴(总计530个小时的直接观察)。在“所有事件”方法的改编版本中,我们通过即时扫描采样和2538个社交互动事件收集了15208条行为记录。卷尾猴的活动预算主要是出差(42%)和觅食(38%),其次是进食(10%),社交互动(5%),休息(4%)和其他(2%)。除了进食,其他活动所花费的时间因性别而异。卷尾猴的社交互动主要是亲和互动(80%),主要是社交游戏,其次是激动性互动(11%)和合作性互动(10%)。性交很少见(0.4%),经常涉及青少年(发生事件的45%)。少年进行了大多数社交活动,其次是阿尔法男性,并且是修饰,食物共享和激动的主要接受者。另一方面,他们是参与婴儿分配的主要群体。女性之间以及从她们到阿尔法男性之间的修饰很少。但是,经常要对成年雌性进行修饰。我们将城市卷尾猴的活动预算和社会互动中的偏差解释为人类食物补充和限制传播的影响,说明了卷尾猴在人类改变的环境中调节其活动的行为能力。

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