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A friend in need is a friend indeed: feeding association between Japanese macaques and sika deer

机译:有需要的朋友的确是朋友:日本猕猴和梅花鹿之间的喂养关系

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"Gleaning" is a behaviour observed in feeding associations between arboreal and ground-dwelling animals, wherein the former drop plant items that the latter consume. However, it is not well known whether gleaning is in fact beneficial for the ground-dwelling animals. We observed the gleaning association between sika deer, Ceruus nippon Temminck, 1838, and Japanese macaques, Macaca fuscata Blyth, 1875, for 6 years (May 2000 to December 2005) on Kinkazan Island, northern Japan. The gleaning occurred most frequently in spring (from March to May, 28 events), followed by fall (from September to November, 15 events). Gleaning frequency seemed to be affected by both food shortage and nutritional requirement of the deer. Nutritional values of "gleaning foods" dropped by the macaques were higher than those of other non-gleaning foods. These results suggest that the gleaning association with macaques is beneficial to the deer.
机译:“吸食”是在树栖动物和陆栖动物之间的觅食关联中观察到的行为,其中前者掉落了后者消耗的植物。但是,人们并不知道拾荒是否实际上对陆栖动物有益。我们在日本北部的金卡山岛上观察了6年(2000年5月至2005年12月)的梅花鹿(日本鹿Temminck,1838年和日本猕猴,Macaca fuscata Blyth,1875年)之间的采集关联。收集工作最频繁发生在春季(3月至5月,有28个事件),随后是秋季(9月至11月,有15个事件)。采集频率似乎受到鹿的食物短缺和营养需求的影响。猕猴掉落的“可食用食品”的营养价值高于其他非可食用食品。这些结果表明,与猕猴的采集关联对鹿是有益的。

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