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Assessing the Occurrence of Sexual Segregation in Spider Monkeys (Ateles geoffroyi yucatanensis), Its Mechanisms and Function

机译:蜘蛛猴性隔离的发生及其机制和功能的评估

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Sexual segregation is a recognized dimension of the socioecology of many vertebrates, but it has not been systematically examined in primates. We investigated temporal patterns of sexual segregation in spidermonkeys (Ateles geoffroyi yucatanensis) using a test that distinguishes sexual segregation from aggregation and random association between the sexes.We further investigated how sexual segregation varies over time as a function of food availability, and then tested other possible factors that might be causally linked to sexual segregation in spider monkeys. We predicted that male philopatry and cooperative territorial defence leads to sexual dimorphism in behavior, which in turn creates different optimal energetic requirements for males and females as reflected in differing activity budgets and diet. We investigated sexual segregation in a group of 33-35 spider monkeys at Runaway Creek Nature Reserve in Belize over 23 mo in 2008-2009. We used the sex compositions of subgroups recorded in scan samples to test the occurrence of sexual segregation at monthly and biweekly time scales.We found that males and females were significantly segregated in 15 out of the 23 mo of the study, and that periods of nonsegregation coincided with months of low food availability. The sexes differed significantly in activity and diet; males spent more time traveling, and less time resting and feeding than females, and they had a higher proportion of ripe fruits in their diets than did females. We propose that sexual segregation in spider monkeys is primarily a form of social segregation that results from males and females pursuing optimal dietary and behavioral strategies to satisfy sex-specific energetic demands. We further suggest that sexual segregation represents an important constraint on fission-fusion dynamics that should be considered when assessing the potential for variability in subgroup composition.
机译:性隔离是许多脊椎动物社会生态学的公认方面,但尚未在灵长类动物中进行系统的研究。我们使用一种区分性隔离与性别聚集以及性别之间随机关联的测试,研究了蜘蛛猴(Ateles geoffroyi yucatanensis)的性隔离的时间模式,并进一步研究了性隔离随时间的变化作为食物供应量的函数,然后进行了其他测试可能与蜘蛛猴的性隔离有因果关系的可能因素。我们预测,男性的哲学和合作的领土防御会导致行为上的性二态性,进而导致男性和女性的最佳能量需求不同,这反映在不同的活动预算和饮食中。我们在2008-2009年的23个月中调查了伯利兹Runaway Creek自然保护区的33-35只蜘蛛猴的性别隔离。我们使用扫描样本中记录的亚组的性别组成来测试每月和每两周一次的性别隔离发生情况,我们发现研究的23个月中有15个月中男性和女性显着隔离,并且处于非隔离时期恰逢几个月粮食供应不足。性别在活动和饮食上有显着差异。雄性比雌性花更多的时间在旅行上,休息和进食的时间更少,而且他们的饮食中成熟水果的比例比雌性高。我们提出,蜘蛛猴中的性别隔离主要是社会隔离的一种形式,其原因是雄性和雌性追求最佳的饮食和行为策略,以满足特定于性别的能量需求。我们进一步建议,性别隔离代表了对裂变融合动力学的重要限制,在评估亚组组成变异的可能性时应考虑到这一点。

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