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Effects of cold weather on the sleeping behavior of Skywalker hoolock gibbons (Hoolock tianxing) in seasonal montane forest

机译:寒冷天气对季风山森林季风山(Hooleck Tianxing)睡觉行为的影响

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Considering the high energetic costs of maintaining constant body temperature, mammals must adjust their thermoregulatory behaviors in response to cold temperatures. Although primate daytime thermoregulation is relatively well studied, there is limited research in relation to nighttime strategies. To investigate how Skywalker hoolock gibbons (Hoolock tianxing) cope with the low temperatures found in montane forests, we collected sleep-related behavior data from one group (NA) and a single female (NB) at Nankang (characterized by extensive tsaoko plantations) between July 2010 and September 2011, and one group (BB) at Banchang (relatively well-managed reserve forest) between May 2013 and May 2015 in Mt. Gaoligong, Yunnan, China. The annual mean temperature was 13.3 degrees C at Nankang (October 2010 to September 2011) and 13.0 degrees C at Banchang (June 2013 to May 2015) with temperatures dropping below -2.0 degrees C at both sites, making them the coldest known gibbon habitats. The lowest temperatures at both sites remained below 5.0 degrees C from November to March, which we, therefore, defined as the "cold season". The hoolock gibbons remained in their sleeping trees for longer periods during the cold season compared to the warm season. Sleeping trees found at lower elevations and closer to potential feeding trees were favored during cold seasons at both sites. In addition, the gibbons were more likely to huddle together during cold seasons. Our results suggest that cold temperatures have a significant effect on the sleeping behavior of the Skywalker hoolock gibbon, highlighting the adaptability of this threatened species in response to cold climates.
机译:考虑到保持恒定体温的高能量成本,哺乳动物必须响应于寒冷的温度调节其热调节行为。虽然灵长类动物的日间热调节研究,但研究了与夜间策略有限的研究。调查Skywalker Hooleck Gibbons(Hoolecock Tianxing)如何应对蒙太金森林中发现的低温,我们从一个组(Na)和南康(以广泛的Tsaoko种植园为特征)收集了从一个组(Na)和单一女性(Nb)的睡眠相关行为数据2010年7月和2011年9月,并在2013年5月和2015年5月在Mt.Gaoligong,云南,中国的山城(相对良好的储备森林)的一组(BB)。南康(2010年10月至2011年9月)为13.3摄氏度的年度平均温度为13.0摄氏度(2013年6月至2015年5月),两个地点在2.0摄氏度下降的温度下降,使其成为最寒冷的公说栖息地。从11月到3月,这两个站点的最低温度仍然低于5.0度,因此我们被定义为“寒冷季节”。与温暖的季节相比,在寒冷的季节期间,Hoolock Gibbons在寒冷的季节留在他们的睡眠树上。在两个站点的冷季节,在较低的海拔和更接近潜在的喂食树上发现的睡眠树木。此外,吉布斯在冷季节更有可能挤在一起。我们的研究结果表明,寒冷的温度对Skywalker Hoolock长臂猿的睡眠行为产生了显着影响,突出了这种受威胁物种的适应性以应对寒冷气候。

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