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Foraging strategies underlying bird egg predation by macaques: A study using artificial nests

机译:猕猴鸟蛋捕食潜在的策略:使用人造巢的研究

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> Bird egg predation is widespread in non‐human primates. Although nest predation is often described as opportunistic, little is known about foraging strategies and nest detection in primates. Since it is the prevalent cause of nest failure in the tropics, birds select nest sites within specific microhabitats and use different nest types to increase nesting success. Identifying the nests targeted by the northern pigtailed macaques ( Macaca leonina ), an omnivorous cercopithecine species, and known nest predator, will shine light on nest foraging strategies in primates. The aim of this research was to reveal if nest predation is a selective or opportunistic feeding behavior. We studied, using artificial nests and camera traps, the influence of nest type (open‐cup vs. cavity), microhabitat (i.e., understory density, canopy cover, canopy height, ground cover, and presence vs. absence of thorns and lianas), and nest height, on nest predation by a troop of northern pigtailed macaques in the Sakaerat Biosphere Reserve (Thailand), a degraded environment. In our study, macaque predation on artificial nests was high; out of the 200 nests that were set up, 112 were plundered by macaques. Although predation rates decreased with nest height, nest type, and microhabitat had no significant effect on predation by macaques. Nest detectability and accessibility did not affect predation rates. Macaques actively searched for nests in different microhabitats, suggesting that nest predation by this primate might be considered a selective feeding behavior in this degraded habitat. Consequently, nest predation by this primate might have important conservation implications on the population dynamics of forest‐dwelling bird species. Behavior observation methods, such as instantaneous scan sampling, may underestimate nest predation by primates,
机译: <第XML:ID =“AJP22916-SEC-0001”编号=“否”> >鸟蛋捕食在非人类的灵长类动物中普遍存在。尽管巢捕食通常被描述为机会主义,但是关于在灵长类动物中觅食策略和巢检测的知之甚少。由于它是热带地区巢失败的普遍原因,鸟类在特定的微藻中选择巢网站,并使用不同的巢类来增加嵌套成功。鉴定北部尾蚴猕猴(麦卡卡Leonina ),杂种的植物体和已知的巢捕食者靶向的巢穴将在灵长类动物中闪耀着巢穴觅食策略的光芒。本研究的目的是揭示巢捕食是一种选择性或机会主义的饲养行为。我们研究了人造巢和相机陷阱,巢型(露天杯与腔),微幼儿园(即,林下密度,遮篷覆盖,冠层高度,地面覆盖和存在与荆棘和莲花)的影响。和巢穴高度,北部北部猪肉中的巢穴捕食在萨卡奥特自动体储备(泰国),一个退化的环境。在我们的研究中,人造巢穴的猕猴掠夺很高;在建立的200个巢中,猕猴掠夺了112个。尽管捕食率随着巢高度,巢型和微藻蛋白的捕食率没有显着影响Macaques的捕食。巢可检测性和可访问性不会影响捕食率。 Macaques积极搜查不同的微藻巢的巢穴,这表明这种灵长类动物的巢掠食可能被认为是这种降级栖息地的选择性饲养行为。因此,这种灵长类动物的巢捕食可能对森林住宅鸟类的人口动态产生重要的保护意义。行为观察方法,例如瞬时扫描采样,可以通过灵长类动物低估巢捕食,

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