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Reproductive status affects the feeding ecology and social association patterns of female squirrel monkeys (Saimiri collinsi) in an Amazonian rainforest

机译:生殖状态影响亚马逊雨林中女松鼠猴(Saimiri Collinsi)的喂养生态和社会协会模式

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When making foraging decisions, female primates may follow specific behavioral strategies that reflect their reproductive state. Lactation is considered the most energetically costly phase for females, but we argue that gestation is also energetically expensive for squirrel monkeys. In this study, we examined whether female squirrel monkeys (a seasonally breeding primate) in different reproductive phases showed significant differences in their foraging ecology. We sampled two wild groups of squirrel monkeys (Saimiri collinsi) using the focal animal method, during 12 months (June 2014 to May 2015). During this time, we quantified the effect of reproductive state (mating, gestation, and lactation) and sex (females vs. males) on activity budgets, foraging efficiency, dietary composition, and nearest neighbors. We found significant effects of both sex and reproductive phase on the mean proportion of time spent foraging, resting, traveling, and being social. Females consumed more insects than did males at all times; among females, time spent eating prey and fruit varied according to reproductive state. These data suggest that, due to their life history and seasonal breeding, reproduction is a costly activity for female Saimiri, and not only during lactation. Therefore, adopting the appropriate behavioral strategies is essential to reduce energetic deficits in females.
机译:在进行觅食决策时,女性最初可能遵循反映其生殖状态的特定行为策略。哺乳期被认为是女性最大的成本昂贵的阶段,但我们认为妊娠对松鼠猴子的充满活力昂贵。在这项研究中,我们检查了不同生殖阶段的雌性松鼠猴(季节性繁殖灵长类动物)是否对其觅食生态学的显着差异。我们在12个月(2014年6月至2015年5月)期间,使用焦化动物方法对两组野生动物猴(Saimiri Collinsi)进行了采样。在此期间,我们量化了生殖状态(交配,妊娠,哺乳期)和性别(女性与雄性)对活动预算,觅食效率,膳食成分和最近邻居的影响。我们发现性别和生殖阶段对觅食,休息,旅行和社会的平均比例的显着效果。女性在始终消耗更多的昆虫,而不是男性;在女性中,花费猎物和果实的时间根据生殖状态而变化。这些数据表明,由于他们的历史历史和季节性育种,繁殖是女性Saimiri的昂贵活动,而不仅仅是在哺乳期间。因此,采用适当的行为策略对于减少女性充满活力的赤字至关重要。

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