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Neighboring groups and habitat edges modulate range use in Phayre's leaf monkeys (Trachypithecus phayrei crepusculus).

机译:邻近群体和栖息地边缘调节了Phayre的叶猴( Trachypithecus phayrei crepusculus )的范围。

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An animal's use of space may be strongly influenced by habitat edges and neighboring conspecifics encountered in and around its home range. Habitat edges are known to affect species density and distribution, but their impact on home range use is largely unknown. Additionally, among large animals, interactions with neighbors become particularly important as increasing home range size leads to decreasing exclusivity of resource use, but the effect of neighbors on home range use remains poorly understood. Here, we examine the influence of neighbors and habitat edges on the ranging patterns of three groups of Phayre's leaf monkeys (Trachypithecus phayrei crepusculus) in northeast Thailand over a period of more than 2 years. The study animals occupied dry evergreen forest, and adjacent patches of dry dipterocarp forest created a habitat edge and formed barriers between some groups. We found that the use of home range interiors was 50-90% higher than the border areas, indicating concentrated use of resources within the home range. The use of peripheral areas was influenced by social organization, the presence of neighboring groups, and forest edges. While one multimale group showed no particular habitat preference, two single-male groups preferred areas bordering dry dipterocarp habitat and avoided areas bordering neighboring groups, suggesting that the threat of neighbors mediated border presence. Additionally, groups may have been attracted to the forest edge, where conspecific competitors are absent and increased sunlight may increase resource abundance and/or quality. This study revealed that the use of border areas can be modulated by neighboring groups and habitat edges, thereby adding to our understanding of home range use among territorial species in heterogeneous habitats.Digital Object Identifier http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00265-011-1311-2
机译:动物对空间的利用可能会受到栖息地边缘和在其家园范围内及其周围遇到的邻近物种的强烈影响。已知栖息地边缘会影响物种的密度和分布,但是对栖息地使用的影响在很大程度上尚不清楚。另外,在大型动物中,与邻居的互动变得尤为重要,因为增加家庭范围的大小会导致资源使用的排他性降低,但是邻居对家庭范围使用的影响仍然知之甚少。在这里,我们研究了邻国和栖息地边缘对泰国东北三组Phayre的叶猴( Trachypithecus phayrei crepusculus )的分布格局的影响,历时2年以上。被研究的动物占据了干燥的常绿森林,干燥的龙脑香林的相邻斑块形成了栖息地边缘并在某些群体之间形成了障碍。我们发现住宅范围内饰的使用比边界地区高50-90%,这表明住宅范围内资源的集中使用。外围地区的使用受到社会组织,邻近群体的存在和森林边缘的影响。虽然一个多雄群体没有表现出特别的栖息地偏好,但两个单雄群体则更喜欢与干燥的龙脑香果栖息地接壤的区域,而避开了与邻近群体交界的区域,这表明邻居的威胁介导了边界的存在。另外,团体可能已经被森林边缘吸引,那里没有特定的竞争者,日照增加可以增加资源丰富度和/或质量。这项研究表明,边界区域的使用可以受到邻近群体和栖息地边缘的调节,从而加深了我们对异类栖息地领土物种在家庭范围内使用的理解。数字对象标识符http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/ s00265-011-1311-2

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