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Scramble Competition Among <Emphasis Type="Italic">Colobus vellerosus</Emphasis> at Boabeng-Fiema,Ghana
Authors:T L Saj  P Sicotte
Institution:(1) Department of Anthropology, McGill University, 855 Sherbrooke St., W. Montreal, QC, Canada, H3A 2T7;(2) Department of Anthropology, University of Calgary, 2500 University Drive N.W., Calgary, AB, Canada, T2N 1N4
Abstract:We investigated the occurrence of scramble competition among Colobus vellerosus at Boabeng-Fiema, Ghana. If scramble competition had an impact on feeding efficiency among females, we expected a positive relationship between group size and the proportion of time spent feeding, day journey length, or home range size assuming resource availability is similar among the groups compared. We collected focal data on the feeding behavior of adult females and males over 11 mo (September 2000–August 2001) on 2 study groups: WW (n = 31–33 individuals) and B (n = 8–16 individuals). We also collected ranging data on group movements at half-hour intervals. The large group (WW1) had a significantly longer day journey length than the small group (B1), and females in the large group spent a significantly greater proportion of time feeding in the wet season, a period of low food availability, which suggests it may be a bottleneck period when food resources are scarce and Colobus vellerosus is close to being energy limited. The proximity data suggested females may be able to reduce or adjust for competition by having fewer neighbors when they feed and by spreading out when in a larger group. However, we found no relationship between home range size and group size or that females spent a greater proportion of time feeding than adult males did. Our results highlight the need to factor in differences in food availability when investigating scramble competition. Though equivocal, our results suggest scramble competition occurs among Colobus vellerosus, leading us to suggest there was a match with the potential competitive regime, i.e., food distribution.
Keywords:adult females  black-and-white colobus  folivory  food competition  group size  socioecological model
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