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Microhabitat Use in Angolan Colobus Monkeys (Colobus angolensis ruwenzorii) at Nabugabo, Uganda Demonstrates Intraspecific Variability

机译:乌干达在安哥拉罗巴斯猴(Colobus Angolensis Ruwenzorii)使用的微藻谱展示了内部变异性

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Large-scale anthropogenic changes to the environment are making it vital to investigate habitat use so that we can better understand species' basic ecological needs in order to create successful conservation plans. Some species are very flexible in their habitat requirements. One such species may be Colobus angolensis ruwenzorii, monkeys that occupy montane and tropical lowland forest. In the mountains of southwestern Rwanda, this species spends a great deal of time on the ground and feeds mainly on mature leaves and lichens, but the habitat use of lower altitude populations is unknown. We examined the fine-scale habitat use of C. a. ruwenzorii at Nabugabo, Uganda (1136 m altitude), where they feed primarily on young leaves and fruits. We used data collected over 9 mo (94 days between July 2017 and April 2018) on 117-131 colobus in 12 core units in a multilevel society. We found that colobus individuals were rarely on the ground, and resting and social behavior occurred at higher heights and in larger trees than feeding and moving. Individual height in the canopy followed a daily pattern (higher at the start and end, with a decrease in the middle of the day) and colobus were at lower heights when group size was greater because of core unit fusion. Finally, we found that tree species were generally used relative to their availability in the forest and their value as food species. Given greater predation risk in smaller groups and lower in the canopy at this site, our results suggest that perceived risk has an important effect on microhabitat use in C. a. ruwenzorii at lower altitude. Our results demonstrate the ecological flexibility of this primate species, which bodes well for their continued conservation.
机译:对环境的大规模人为改变是对调查栖息地的使用至关重要,以便我们可以更好地了解物种的基本生态需求,以创造成功的保护计划。一些物种在其栖息地要求中非常灵活。一种这样的物种可能是Colobus Angolensis Ruwenzorii,占据蒙太烷和热带低地森林的猴子。在卢旺达西南部的山区,这个物种在地面上花了很多时间,主要是在成熟的叶子和地衣上饲养,但栖息地使用较低的人口未知。我们研究了C.的细尺栖息地使用。在乌干达的Nabugabo(高海拔1136米)的Ruwenzorii,他们主要在年轻的叶子和水果上喂食。我们在12个核心单位的117-131个Colobus(2017年7月至2018年4月,2017年7月至2018年7月至2018年4月)中,我们使用的数据在多级社会中的117-131个核对。我们发现Colobus个人很少在地面上,休息和社会行为发生在较高的高度和较大的树上而不是喂养和移动。顶篷中的个体高度遵循日常模式(在开始和结束时更高,当时中间的下降),由于核心单元融合,当组尺寸更大时,Colobus处于较低的高度。最后,我们发现树种通常相对于它们在森林中的可用性及其作为食物物种的价值使用。在本网站的较小群体中具有更大的捕食风险,并且在本网站的冠层中,我们的结果表明,感知风险对C.I的微藻使用具有重要作用。 Ruwenzorii在较低的海拔。我们的结果表明了这种灵长类动物类物种的生态灵活性,这些灵魂良好的节目适合其继续保护。

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