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Mate-guarding constrains feeding activity but not energetic status of wild male long-tailed macaques (Macaca fascicularis)

机译:保护伴侣限制了野生雄性长尾猕猴(Macaca fascicularis)的摄食活动,但不限制其能量状态

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Mate-guarding is an important determinant of male reproductive success in a number of species. Little is known however about the constraints of this behaviour, e.g. the associated energetic costs. We investigated these costs in long-tailed macaques where alpha males mate guard females to a lesser extent than predicted by the priority of access model. The study was carried out during two mating periods on three wild groups living in the Gunung Leuser National Park, Indonesia. We combined behavioural observations on males' locomotion and feeding activity, GPS records of distance travelled and non-invasive measurements of urinary C-peptide (UCP), a physiological indicator of male energetic status. Mate-guarding led to a decrease in feeding time and fruit consumption suggesting a reduced intake of energy. At the same time, vertical locomotion was reduced, which potentially saved energy. These findings, together with the fact that we did not find an effect of mate-guarding on UCP levels, suggest that energy intake and expenditure was balanced during mate-guarding in our study males. Mate-guarding thus seems to not be energetically costly under all circumstances. Given that in strictly seasonal rhesus macaques, high-ranking males lose physical condition over the mating period, we hypothesise that the energetic costs of mate-guarding vary inter-specifically depending on the degree of seasonality and that males of non-strictly seasonal species might be better adapted to maintain balanced energetic condition year-round. Finally, our results illustrate the importance of combining behavioural assessments of both energy intake and expenditure with physiological measures when investigating energetic costs of behavioural strategies.
机译:保护伴侣是许多物种雄性生殖成功的重要决定因素。然而,人们对这种行为的限制知之甚少。相关的能源成本。我们在长尾猕猴中调查了这些成本,其中阿尔法雄性与警卫雌性交配的程度小于访问模型优先级所预测的程度。这项研究是在两个交配期对居住在印度尼西亚古努勒瑟国家公园的三个野生种群进行的。我们结合了对男性运动和进食活动的行为观察,对行进距离的GPS记录以及尿中C肽(UCP)的无创测量(尿中C肽是男性精力充沛状态的生理指标)的综合。守卫伴侣减少了进食时间和水果消耗,表明能量摄入减少。同时,减少了垂直运动,从而潜在地节省了能量。这些发现以及我们没有发现维持伴侣对UCP水平的影响这一事实表明,在我们研究的男性中,在维持伴侣的过程中能量的摄入和消耗是平衡的。因此,在所有情况下保护伴侣似乎并不耗费精力。鉴于在严格的季节性恒河猴中,高级雄性雄性会在交配期间失去身体状况,因此我们假设,保护伴侣的能量成本因季节而异,并且非严格性季节性种的雄性可能全年更好地保持平衡的精力充沛。最后,我们的结果说明了在调查行为策略的精力成本时,将能量摄入和能量消耗的行为评估与生理措施相结合的重要性。

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