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Food abundance affects energy intake and reproduction in frugivorous female Assamese macaques

机译:食物丰富会影响节食的雌性阿萨姆猕猴的能量摄取和繁殖

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In most mammals, female fertility and reproduction are strongly influenced by nutritional status and, therefore, by foraging conditions. Here, we investigate the relationship between food resources, feeding competition, energy intake and reproduction in a group of wild female Assamese macaques (Macaca assamensis) in northeastern Thailand. Over 2,100 h of data on feeding behaviour, energy intake and activity budgets were combined with data on resource characteristics, female reproduction and physical condition. We found that an increase in food availability had a positive effect on female energy intake and conception rates. In addition, it appeared that females incurred energetic costs during lactation and that females with a better physical condition during the mating season were more likely to conceive. The annual birth season occurred a few months before the annual peak in food availability, causing peak lactation to coincide with a period of high food availability. This suggests that females use the increased food abundance to compensate for the energetic costs of lactation. Neither energy intake rates nor activity budgets were influenced by female dominance rank, even during periods when the levels of contest competition were predicted to be high. In line with this, we found no evidence for rank-related differences in reproduction. The apparently limited influence of feeding competition in female Assamese macaques adds to the debate on the extent to which patterns in feeding competition and fitness can reliably be predicted based on ecological conditions. We suggest that this may partially be resolved by including potential competition-reducing mechanisms into the predictive framework.
机译:在大多数哺乳动物中,雌性的繁殖和繁殖受到营养状况的强烈影响,因此也受到觅食条件的影响。在这里,我们调查了泰国东北部一群野生雌性阿萨姆猕猴(Macaca assamensis)中的食物资源,摄食竞争,能量摄入和繁殖之间的关系。将超过2100小时的有关喂养行为,能量摄入和活动预算的数据与有关资源特征,雌性繁殖和身体状况的数据结合在一起。我们发现增加食物供应量对女性的能量摄入和受孕率有积极影响。此外,似乎女性在哺乳期会付出精力,而在交配季节身体状况较好的女性更容易受孕。每年的出生季节发生在每年食物供应量达到峰值之前的几个月,导致泌乳高峰期与食物供应量很高的时期相吻合。这表明女性使用增加的食物丰度来补偿泌乳的能量消耗。女性占主导地位的地位对能量摄入率和活动预算都没有影响,即使在竞争水平很高的时期也是如此。与此相符,我们没有发现与繁殖相关的等级相关差异的证据。饲喂竞争对雌性阿萨姆猕猴的影响有限,这加剧了关于根据生态条件可以可靠地预测饲喂竞争和适应性模式的争论。我们建议通过将潜在的减少竞争的机制纳入预测框架可以部分解决此问题。

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