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Coprophagy in wild bonobos (Pan paniscus) at Wamba in the Democratic Republic of the Congo: a possibly adaptive strategy

机译:刚果民主共和国Wamba的野生bo黑猩猩(Pan paniscus)中的共生行为:可能的适应策略

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Four cases of coprophagy and two cases of fecal inspection were identified during the 1142 h of observing wild bonobos at Wamba in the Luo Scientific Reserve in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. At least 5 females in the study group practiced coprophagy and/or fecal inspection. According to our daily behavioral observations, boredom and stress, insufficient roughage, and the search for essential nutrients could not explain the coprophagy. Several episodes observed in this study indicated that bonobos might have sought and ingested certain valuable food items, such as hard Dialium seeds, in feces during relatively lean seasons. Although coprophagy occurred only rarely among wild bonobos, this practice appeared to represent a possibly adaptive feeding strategy during periods of food scarcity rather than a behavioral abnormality.
机译:在1142小时观察到的刚果民主共和国罗恩科学保护区Wamba野生bo黑猩猩的过程中,发现了4例同性行为和2例粪便检查事件。研究组中至少有5名女性进行了共病和/或粪便检查。根据我们的日常行为观察,无聊和压力,粗饲料不足以及对必需营养素的搜索无法解释这种共病。在这项研究中观察到的几个事件表明,no黑猩猩可能在相对较淡的季节里在粪便中寻找并摄入了某些有价值的食物,例如坚硬的Dialium种子。尽管在野生bo黑猩猩中很少发生共病,但这种做法似乎代表了食物短缺时期的一种可能的适应性喂养策略,而不是行为异常。

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