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Chimpanzee predation in the Mahale mountains from August 1979 to May 1982
Authors:Yukio Takahata  Toshikazu Hasegawa  Toshisada Nishida
Institution:(1) Laboratory of Human Evolution Studies, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan;(2) Department of Psychology Faculty of Letters, University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan;(3) Department of Anthropology Faculty of Science, University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
Abstract:Fifty-four episodes of predatory behavior of wild chimpanzees were recorded in Mahale, western Tanzania, from August 1979 to May 1982. The chimpanzees most frequently hunt in two seasons, during May, and from August to December. Longer-term fecal analysis indicates that predation frequency is significantly higher in the dry than in the rainy season. The seasonality of predation might be the result of the sum of various ecological factors, at least one of which is the birth season of the prey species. Most of the prey are juvenile blue duiker, bushbuck, bushpig, red colobus, and red-tailed monkeys. Sex difference is recognized in the prey selection and in the hunting method employed. Apparent local difference in the predatory behavior between Mahale and Combe chimpanzees (in Mahale,females hunt more frequently, and blue duiker is the most frequent prey) can be understood in terms of the difference either in the observation methods or in the faunal diversity and density. Other aspects of predatory behavior also are reported.
Keywords:Pan troglodytes            hunting  seasonality  meat-eating  sex difference
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