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Antipredation Sleeping Behavior of Skywalker Hoolock Gibbons (Hoolock tianxing) in Mt. Gaoligong, Yunnan, China

机译:SkyWalker Hooleck Gibbons的睡眠行为(<重点类型=“斜体”> Hooleck Tianxing )在Mt.Gaoligong,云南,云南

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Abstract Studying sleeping behavior can provide key information for understanding the ecology of a species. Antipredation is an important factor that affects primate sleeping behavior. We studied antipredation sleeping behavior in skywalker hoolock gibbons (Hoolock tianxing). We studied one group (NA) and a solitary female (NB) at Nankang from July 2010 to September 2011, and another group (BB) at Banchang from May 2013 to December 2014 in Mt. Gaoligong, Yunnan, China. Over the study period, we recorded 67 sleeping trees for members of group NA over 92?days, 17 trees for the solitary female NB over 22?days, and 159 trees for members of group BB over 186?days. Skywalker hoolock gibbons at both sites rarely used the same tree on consecutive days (N?=?3 at both sites). They traveled fast to enter sleeping tree a mean of 160?±?SD 43?min before sunset at Nankang, and a mean of 192?±?SD 40?min before sunset at Banchang. They seldom (Nankang: 14%, N?=?183 observations; Banchang: 25%, N?=?548 observations) defecated in sleeping trees. They slept at sites with more tall and large trees and preferred to sleep on tall trees in the site. They slept on branches of small diameter and closer to tree tops. Our study suggests that antipredation plays an important role in skywalker hoolock gibbons’ sleeping tree selection and sleeping behavior. In addition, our data suggest potential effects of habitat degradation on gibbons’ sleeping behavior. Tall trees are especially important for gibbons in degraded forest and should be protected.]]>
机译:<![cdata [<标题>抽象 ara id =“par1”>学习睡眠行为可以提供用于了解物种生态的关键信息。抗赔是影响灵长类动物睡眠行为的重要因素。我们研究了Skywalker Hoolock Gibbons中的睡眠行为(<重点类型=“斜体”> Hoolecock Tianxing )。我们从2010年7月到2011年9月到2011年9月的南康学习了一组(NA)和一名孤独的女性(NB),并于2013年5月至2014年12月在MT.Gaoligong,云南,中国山区的另一组(BB)。在研究期间,我们录制了67棵睡眠树,为72岁以上的小组成员,17天,17棵树为22岁以上的孤独女性NB,以及159棵树,BB组成员186岁以上的成员。两个站点上的Skywalker Hooleck Gibbons很少使用同一树(<强调类型=“斜体”> n ?=?3在两个站点上)。他们快速进入睡眠树的卑鄙160?±?sd 43?南港日落前的森林,而平均为192?±sd 40?在Banchang之前的日落前。它们很少(南康:14%,<重点型=“斜体”> n ?= 183观察;邦刚:25%,<重点型=“斜体”> n ?=?548观察)在睡眠树上被排便。他们睡在拥有更高的树木的景点,并且宁愿在现场的高大树上睡觉。他们睡在小直径和靠近树顶的树枝上。我们的研究表明,止回在Skywalker Hoolock Gibbons的睡眠树选择和睡眠行为中起着重要作用。此外,我们的数据表明栖息地降解对吉巴森睡觉行为的潜在影响。高大的树木对降级森林中的长臂猿尤为重要,应该受到保护。]]>

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