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Plant Species with Potential as Food, Nesting Material, or Tools at a Chimpanzee Refuge Site in Caddo Parish, Louisiana

机译:路易斯安那州卡多教区的黑猩猩避难所中有潜力作为食物,嵌套材料或工具的植物物种

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Surplus chimpanzees live in research laboratories where they will likely remain for the rest of their lives. An alternative to laboratory housing is an outdoor enclosure in a warm climate. Before construction, researchers should conduct a vegetation survey because chimpanzees use vegetation daily. Chimp Haven, Inc. is developing a chimpanzee sanctuary in Caddo Parish, Louisiana, and we conducted a vegetation survey at the site to 1) characterize the abundance and structure of vegetation; 2) identify plants with utility as food, nesting material, or tools; 3) determine the abundance and distribution of useful vegetation; and 4) identify any possibly hazardous vegetation. We established 48 plots, quantified the woody vegetation, and identified potentially useful and hazardous plant species from the published literature. Vegetation at the site was secondary growth from logging of loblolly pine (Pinus taeda), the most abundant tree. Other abundant trees included oak (Quercus spp.), elm (Ulmus spp.), sweetgum (Liquidambar styraciflua), and maple (Acer spp.). Small plants (1–9.9 m tall) constituted 95% of all vegetation. Forty-one of 64 plant species have edible vegetative parts, while 35 species have edible reproductive parts. We identified 55 potential nesting trees by size (dbh ≥ 25 cm) and 4 species used as tools by captive great apes. Useful vegetation was concentrated in areas with topographic relief or in a floodplain, while flat areas with fields had less. We recommend that the floodplain be cropped for fruit and browse and enclosures encompass areas with relief and fields, creating a diverse habitat.
机译:多余的黑猩猩生活在研究实验室中,一生可能会留在那里。实验室外壳的替代方案是在温暖气候下的室外外壳。在施工之前,研究人员应该进行植被调查,因为黑猩猩每天都会使用植被。黑猩猩公司(Champ Haven,Inc.)正在路易斯安那州的卡多教区开发黑猩猩庇护所,我们在该地点进行了植被调查,以:1)表征植被的丰度和结构; 2)确定具有实用性的植物作为食物,筑巢材料或工具; 3)确定有用植被的丰度和分布;和4)识别任何可能有害的植被。我们建立了48个样地,量化了木质植被,并从已发表的文献中确定了潜在有用和有害的植物物种。该地点的植被是火炬松(Pinus taeda)采伐的次生植物,火炬松是最丰富的树木。其他丰富的树木还包括橡树(Quercus spp。),榆树(Ulmus spp。),甜木(Liquidambar styraciflua)和枫树(Acer spp。)。小植物(1–9.9 m高)占所有植被的95%。 64种植物中有41种具有可食用的营养部分,而35种具有可食用的生殖部分。我们按大小(dbh≥25 cm)确定了55棵潜在的筑巢树,并圈养了大猩猩将4种树种用作工具。有用的植被集中在地形起伏的地区或洪泛区,而平坦的田地则较少。我们建议对洪泛区进行种植以收获果实并进行浏览,围栏应覆盖有浮雕和田地的区域,从而创造出多样化的栖息地。

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