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Moonstruck Primates: Owl Monkeys (Aotus) Need Moonlight for Nocturnal Activity in Their Natural Environment

机译:满月灵长类动物:猫头鹰猴子(Aotus)在自然环境中需要夜间活动才能进行夜间活动

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Primates show activity patterns ranging from nocturnality to diurnality, with a few species showing activity both during day and night. Among anthropoids (monkeys, apes and humans), nocturnality is only present in the Central and South American owl monkey genus Aotus. Unlike other tropical Aotus species, the Azara's owl monkeys (A. azarai) of the subtropics have switched their activity pattern from strict nocturnality to one that also includes regular diurnal activity. Harsher climate, food availability, and the lack of predators or diurnal competitors, have all been proposed as factors favoring evolutionary switches in primate activity patterns. However, the observational nature of most field studies has limited an understanding of the mechanisms responsible for this switch in activity patterns. The goal of our study was to evaluate the hypothesis that masking, namely the stimulatory and/or inhibitory/disinhibitory effects of environmental factors on synchronized circadian locomotor activity, is a key determinant of the unusual activity pattern of Azara's owl monkeys. We use continuous long-term (6–18 months) 5-min-binned activity records obtained with actimeter collars fitted to wild owl monkeys (n = 10 individuals) to show that this different pattern results from strong masking of activity by the inhibiting and enhancing effects of ambient luminance and temperature. Conclusive evidence for the direct masking effect of light is provided by data showing that locomotor activity was almost completely inhibited when moonlight was shadowed during three lunar eclipses. Temperature also negatively masked locomotor activity, and this masking was manifested even under optimal light conditions. Our results highlight the importance of the masking of circadian rhythmicity as a determinant of nocturnality in wild owl monkeys and suggest that the stimulatory effects of dim light in nocturnal primates may have been selected as an adaptive response to moonlight. Furthermore, our data indicate that changes in sensitivity to specific environmental stimuli may have been an essential key for evolutionary switches between diurnal and nocturnal habits in primates.
机译:灵长类动物表现出从夜间到昼夜的活动模式,少数物种在白天和黑夜都显示活动。在类人猿(猴子,猿和人类)中,夜行性仅存在于中美洲和南美洲猫头鹰猴属Aotus中。与其他热带奥特斯物种不同,亚热带的Azara猫头鹰猴(A. azarai)将其活动方式从严格的夜行性转变为也包括定期的昼夜活动。恶劣的气候,食物的可获得性以及缺乏掠食者或昼夜竞争者都被认为是有利于灵长类动物活动方式演变的因素。但是,大多数现场研究的观察性质限制了对导致这种活动模式转变的机制的理解。我们研究的目的是评估以下假设:掩蔽,即环境因素对同步昼夜运动能力的刺激和/或抑制/抑制作用,是决定Azara猫头鹰猴子异常活动模式的关键因素。我们使用连续的(6–18个月)5分钟结合的活动记录,该记录是通过使用适合野生猫头鹰(n == 10个个体)的活动计项圈获得的,显示了这种不同的模式是由于抑制和抑制作用强烈掩盖了活动增强环境亮度和温度的影响。有证据表明,光的直接遮盖作用是有证据表明,当三个月蚀期间月光被遮挡时,运动活动几乎被完全抑制。温度也会对运动活动产生负面影响,即使在最佳光照条件下,这种影响也很明显。我们的研究结果突出了掩盖昼夜节律性作为决定野生猫头鹰夜间活动性的重要因素,并表明暗光在夜间灵长类动物中的刺激作用可能已被选作对月光的适应性反应。此外,我们的数据表明,对特定环境刺激的敏感性变化可能已经成为灵长类动物在昼夜习惯之间的进化转换的关键。

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