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Niche differentiation and dietary seasonality among sympatric gorillas and chimpanzees in Loango National Park (Gabon) revealed by stable isotope analysis

机译:稳定同位素分析揭示了卢安哥国家公园(加蓬)同伴大猩猩和黑猩猩的生态位分化和饮食季节性

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The feeding ecology of sympatric great ape species yields valuable information for palaeodietary reconstructions in sympatric early hominin species. However, no isotopic references on sympatrically living apes and their feeding ecology are currently available. Here we present the first isotopic study on sympatric great apes, namely western lowland gorillas (Gorilla gorilla gorilla) and central chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes troglodytes) from Loango National Park, Gabon. We successfully analyzed the stable carbon and nitrogen isotope ratios in a selection of food plants (n = 31) and hair samples (n = 30) retrieved from sleeping nests to test whether niche partitioning among sympatric chimpanzees and gorillas is detectable using isotope analysis of hair. Ape hair strands with roots were sectioned into sequential segments (n = 100) to investigate temporal isotopic variation related to seasonal variations in food resources. We found significant δ~(13)C differences between herbaceous plants and fruits, most likely due to canopy effects. While the δ~(13)C values of chimpanzees indicate the consumption of fruit, the low δ~(13)C values in gorilla hair indicate folivory, most likely the consumption of ~(13)C-depleted herbaceous vegetation. Our isotopic data also confirmed dietary overlap between chimpanzees and gorillas, which varied by season. Gorillas showed significant variation in δ~(13)C values in response to season due to shifting proportions of herbaceous plants versus fruits. In chimpanzees, significant seasonal variation in δ~(15)Nwas likely related to the seasonal availability of fruit species with particularly high δ~(15)N values. In summary, we found isotopic evidence for niche partitioning and seasonal dietary variation among sympatric great apes at Loango. These findings provide a valuable reference for palaeodietary research on fossil hominins using δ~(13)C analyses, particularly for studies focusing on sympatric taxa and on temporal isotopic variation within incremental tissues such as tooth enamel.
机译:同胞大猿类物种的觅食生态学为同伴早期人种物种的古饮食重建提供了有价值的信息。但是,目前尚无关于同胞生活猿及其摄食生态学的同位素参考。在这里,我们介绍了来自加蓬Loango国家公园的同伴大猿,即西部低地大猩猩(大猩猩大猩猩)和中部黑猩猩(大猩猩大猩猩)的首次同位素研究。我们成功地分析了从睡巢中提取的一些食用植物(n = 31)和头发样本(n = 30)中稳定的碳和氮同位素比,以通过对头发进行同位素分析来测试同伴黑猩猩和大猩猩之间的生态位分配是否可检测。将具有根的猿猴毛发切成连续的片段(n = 100),以研究与食物资源的季节性变化有关的时间同位素变化。我们发现草本植物和水果之间的δ〜(13)C差异很大,这很可能是由于冠层效应所致。黑猩猩的δ〜(13)C值表示食用水果,而大猩猩毛发中的较低的δ〜(13)C值表示食用,很可能是消耗了〜(13)C的草本植物。我们的同位素数据还证实了黑猩猩和大猩猩之间的饮食重叠,随季节而变化。由于草本植物与水果的比例发生变化,大猩猩的δ〜(13)C值随季节显着变化。在黑猩猩中,δ〜(15)N的明显季节性变化可能与δ〜(15)N值特别高的果实种类的季节性供应有关。总而言之,我们在Loango的同胞大猿中发现了生态位分配和季节性饮食变化的同位素证据。这些发现为使用δ〜(13)C分析进行古人类蛋白化石的古生物学研究提供了有价值的参考,特别是侧重于同胞类群和增量组织(例如牙釉质)内时间同位素变化的研究。

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