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Look before leaping: foraging selectivity of capuchin monkeys on acacia trees in Costa Rica

机译:飞跃前看:在哥斯达黎加的相思树上觅食卷尾猴的选择性

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Acacia trees in Costa Rica have an obligate mutualism with three species of Pseudomyrmex ants, which vigorously defend their host tree from insect and mammalian herbivores. Depending on the size and species of ant colony, individual acacia trees may be differentially protected. For animals able to discern between weakly and highly aggressive ant colonies, costs of ant stings from less active colonies might be offset by nutritional value acquired from feeding on acacia fruit or ant larvae in swollen thorns. We examined foraging selectivity of capuchin monkeys on acacia trees in Santa Rosa National Park, Costa Rica. We measured four characteristics of the acacia trees from which capuchins fed and of acacias immediately adjacent to those in which the monkeys fed: diameter at breast height (DBH), accessibility, species of closest tree and ant species present. We found that capuchins prefer to forage in acacias that are large and accessible. We also made two measurements of ant colony activity on each tree, one before and one after disturbing the ant colony. We found that the three species of mutualistic ants differ in baseline activity levels and that mutualistic ants are more active than non-mutualistic ant species found in acacia trees. We also found that capuchins foraged more frequently in trees colonized by non-mutualistic ants, but the explanatory value (r(2)) of this model was low. Furthermore, monkeys did not discriminate between acacias on the basis of baseline ant activity or the ant colony's response to disturbance. We conclude that these monkeys select acacia trees in which to forage based on characteristics of the trees rather than the ants. In addition, our study suggests that white-faced capuchins act as predators on the acacia ants but they probably benefit the dispersal and reproductive success of acacia trees. Capuchins may in fact function as an additional mutualistic partner for acacia trees via seed dispersal, but they must overcome the ants' defense of the trees to do so.
机译:哥斯达黎加的金合欢树与三种Pseudomyrmex蚂蚁有一种专一的共生关系,它们可以强有力地保护其寄主树免受昆虫和哺乳动物的食草动物的侵害。根据蚁群的大小和种类,可以对相思树进行不同的保护。对于能够区分弱和高侵略性蚁群的动物而言,活动度较低的蚁群的蚁costs成本可能会因以刺槐或刺槐中的相思果实或幼虫为食而获得的营养价值所抵消。我们研究了哥斯达黎加圣罗莎国家公园相思树上卷尾猴的觅食选择性。我们测量了从中饲喂连斗uch猴的相思树和与猴相食的相思树的四个特征:胸高直径(DBH),可及性,最近的树种和蚂蚁种。我们发现卷尾猴喜欢在大而可及的相思中觅食。我们还对每棵树上的蚁群活动进行了两次测量,一次是在干扰蚁群之前,另一次是在扰乱蚁后。我们发现,这三种共生蚂蚁的基线活动水平不同,并且与相思树中的非共生蚂蚁物种相比,共生蚂蚁的活性更高。我们还发现,卷尾猴在非互食性蚂蚁定居的树木中觅食的频率更高,但该模型的解释值(r(2))低。此外,猴子没有根据基线蚂蚁活动或蚂蚁群落对干扰的反应来区分阿拉伯胶。我们得出的结论是,这些猴子根据树木而不是蚂蚁的特征选择相思树进行觅食。此外,我们的研究表明,白面卷尾猴是阿拉伯树胶蚂蚁的食肉动物,但它们可能有益于阿拉伯树胶的传播和繁殖。卷尾猴实际上可以通过种子传播充当相思树的另一种互惠伴侣,但这样做必须克服蚂蚁对树的防御。

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