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Chimpanzee nest distribution and site reuse in a dry habitat: implications for early hominin ranging 总被引:1,自引:1,他引:0
This paper reports on a 20-month study of chimpanzee nesting patterns in Issa, Ugalla, western Tanzania. Ugalla is one of the driest, most open, and seasonal habitats where chimpanzees are found. The methods used were ethoarchaeological, as the chimpanzees were not habituated and behavioural observations were rare. Systematic data on the spatial and temporal distribution of nests are presented. Places with no nests at the beginning of the study, despite being suitable for nesting, were used as controls. Similar to other chimpanzee study sites, nests were highly concentrated in some parts of the landscape. Issa chimpanzees preferred to nest on slopes. They extensively used the woodland vegetation type of their habitat for nesting throughout the annual cycle. Ninety percent of nest sites were used repeatedly throughout the study period, but none of the control places had nests during this period. The results indicate that chimpanzees ranged more widely during the dry season, when food abundance was lowest, food was available mainly in open vegetation types, and when drinking water was restricted to a few sources. Early hominins in similar habitats may have followed the ranging strategy of Issa chimpanzees. As with a previous study, the distribution of nests was spatially similar to archaeological distributions in early hominin sites. Hominin topography and vegetation type preferences may be misrepresented in the archaeological record. Nest sites may have been the antecedents of carcass processing sites. 相似文献
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Lydia V. Luncz Roman M. Wittig Christophe Boesch 《Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences》2015,370(1682)
Recovering evidence of past human activities enables us to recreate behaviour where direct observations are missing. Here, we apply archaeological methods to further investigate cultural transmission processes in percussive tool use among neighbouring chimpanzee communities in the Taï National Park, Côte d''Ivoire, West Africa. Differences in the selection of nut-cracking tools between neighbouring groups are maintained over time, despite frequent female transfer, which leads to persistent cultural diversity between chimpanzee groups. Through the recovery of used tools in the suggested natal territory of immigrants, we have been able to reconstruct the tool material selection of females prior to migration. In combination with direct observations of tool selection of local residents and immigrants after migration, we uncovered temporal changes in tool selection for immigrating females. After controlling for ecological differences between territories of immigrants and residents our data suggest that immigrants abandoned their previous tool preference and adopted the pattern of their new community, despite previous personal proficiency of the same foraging task. Our study adds to the growing body of knowledge on the importance of conformist tendencies in animals. 相似文献
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We describe the case of an unusually large capercaillie Tetrao urogallus clutch consisting of 12 eggs, of which four chicks hatched. Eight eggs died in an early stage of development. Genetic analyses revealed that the putative mother of the chicks was different from the one laying the unhatched eggs. We compare our results with reports from clutches elsewhere and conclude that nest site adoption is a likely explanation for joint clutches in grouse.This revised version was published online in December 2004. The german abstract has been included. 相似文献
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Resource partitioning between sympatric wild and domestic herbivores in the Tarangire region of Tanzania 总被引:5,自引:1,他引:5
The effect of the introduction of an exotic species (cattle) into a native African herbivore assemblage was investigated
by studying resource partitioning between zebu cattle, wildebeest and zebra. Resource partitioning was investigated by analysing
grass sward characteristics (such as sward height and percentage nitrogen in leaves) of feeding sites selected by the different
herbivore species. Linear discriminant analysis was used to determine whether a distinction could be made between feeding
sites selected by the different animal species or whether the animal species showed overlap in resource use by selecting similar
feeding sites. Wildebeest and zebra did not show overlap in resource use except in the wet season when resources were ample.
Cattle showed overlap in resource use with zebra in the early wet season and with wildebeest in the early dry season, seasons
when food limitation is likely. In the wet season, cattle showed overlap in resource use with both zebra and wildebeest.
Implications of these results for competitive relationships between livestock and wildlife are discussed. We suggest that
interpretation of overlap in resource use may be different for an assemblage of long-term coexisting native species as compared
to an assemblage of native and exotic species. Among native herbivores, overlap in resource use is not expected based on evolutionary
segregation. In a native assemblage to which an exotic species has been introduced, however, overlap in resource use can occur
under food-limited conditions and consequently implies competition.
Received: 1 September 1998 / Accepted: 20 April 1999 相似文献
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Chie Hashimoto 《Primates; journal of primatology》1995,36(4):477-488
The population of chimpanzees in the Kalinzu Forest, Uganda was censused with nest counts using the line-transect method.
Four methods were examined to estimate density. The estimated densities, ranging from 2.0 to 4.7 chimpanzees per km2, all indicated a high population density, in comparison with other chimpanzee habitats. Moreover, the density in the logged
area of the Kalinzu Forest was higher than that in the unlogged area. Several factors are thought to contribute to the high
density in the Kalinzu Forest. Notable are the mosaic forest structure dominated by mature forest with patches of logged areas,
selective logging of non-food tree species of chimpanzees, and low hunting pressure. These results suggest that selective
logging may be a practical means of primate conservation in places where timbers are exploited. 相似文献
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石器作为人类物质文化的记录者,在史前人类的生产生活中占据着重要地位,对石器功能和使用方式的探讨是考古学关注的问题之一。目前国内石器研究的主要手段是从器物形态出发,进行类型学的研究,针对石器具体功能及使用方式的实证研究较为缺乏,对磨制石器的研究尤为不足。有鉴于此,本研究以中原地区舞阳贾湖遗址出土的磨制石器为研究对象,利用微痕分析和实验考古的方法,对石器的功能、使用方式及加工对象进行分析和判断。结果表明:石镰的主要功能是收割禾本科植物;石刀主要用于加工禾本科植物、木材和兽骨等;石斧的功能主要是加工木材,另外还可能承担加工兽皮和兽骨的工作;石锛的主要功能与木作有关;石凿在形态上有所区别,但其加工对象主要是木材;石铲的功能以掘土为主。微痕分析的结果使我们对贾湖聚落磨制石器的功能有了客观的认识,可以看出石器的功能并不单一,广泛存在着"一器多用"的现象。本研究从石器使用的角度,揭示了史前人类的生产活动和行为特点,同时也为研究先民的生业经济状况提供了重要材料。 相似文献
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Nest orientation in social insects has been intensively studied in warmer and cooler climates, particularly in the northern
hemisphere. Previous studies have consistently shown that species subjected to these climatic conditions prefer to select
mostly southern locations where the nests can gain direct sunlight. However, very little is known on nest orientation in tropical
and subtropical social insects. We studied nest orientations initiated by swarms throughout a year in a Brazilian swarm-founding
wasp, Polybia
paulista von Ihering (Hymenoptera: Polistinae). Swarms selected various orientations as nest sites, but there was a particular trend
in that swarms in the winter period (May–August) preferred to build northward-facing nests. This preference is opposite from
that of social wasps observed in the northern hemisphere. Colonies of this species can potentially last for many years with
continuous nesting, but nesting activities of colonies during the winter are severely limited due to cool temperature and
a shortened day length. Northward-facing nests are warmer through the gain of direct solar heat during the winter period;
consequently, choosing northward-facing sites may be advantageous for swarms in terms of a shortened brood development and
shortened time needed to increase metabolic rates during warm-up for flight. 相似文献
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Temperature characteristics in paper models of Polistes wasp nests with various numbers (N = 7, 19, 37, or 61 cells) and lengths (L = 10–50 mm) of cells were measured in the field.
Temperature distribution in a N61L50 model showed that the central cell provided the best thermal conditions in terms of gained
temperature and its fluctuation. The mean temperature excess (difference between cell and ambient temperatures) observed in
the diel trial 1 (L50 models with different cell numbers) was 1.5°C in N7 model and 2.3°C in N61, whereas in trial 2 (N37
models with different cell lengths) it was 0.6°C in the L10 model (with 10-mm-long cells) and 2.4°C in L50. In these trials,
models with larger numbers of cells or longer cells attained a higher temperature. It seemed that length was more effective
in gaining higher maximum temperature than the number of cells. By their heat insulation effect, peripheral cell rings ameliorated
the temperature fluctuation in cells at the central part of the comb. Models with more and longer cells maintained temperature
slightly higher than the ambient level even during the nighttime.
Received: March 10, 2000 / Accepted: December 18, 2000 相似文献
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The importance of interspecific competition for nest sites between the white-footed mouse (Peromyscus leucopus noveboracensis) and the cloudland deermouse (P. maniculatus nubiterrae) were investigated in the montane forests of southwestern Virginia over 3 years. Trials were conducted for both species using large, outdoor enclosures in order to examine: (i) nest site preference in isolation and (ii) nest site selection made in the presence of potential competitors. Both species demonstrated a strong preference for arboreal nest sites when tested without competitors present. After the introduction of a heterospecific intruder, P. leucopus often shifted to a non-arboreal nest while P. maniculatus continued to use arboreal nests. Intruding P. maniculatus displaced resident P. leucopus from P. leucopus' preferred nest sites in all 3 years while intruding P. leucopus never displaced P. maniculatus. Neither species was routinely displaced in conspecific trials. Resident P. maniculatus also excluded P. leucopus from access to preferred nesting sites in all three years while P. leucopus were only able to exclude P. maniculatus in the 3rd year. Both species exhibite relatively low frequencies of exclusion in conspecific trials with the exception of P. maniculatus which excluded high proportions of conspecific intruders in the second year. We suggest that the asymmetrical advantage enjoyed by P. maniculatus in nest site selection may result from both site-specific effects and a species-specific influence on P. leucopus. Nonetheless, the intensity of such influence varied between years, perhaps as a function of population density, and did not appear to drastically influence continued coexistence of these congeners. 相似文献
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To date, most studies of nest site selection have failed to take into account more than one source of nest loss (or have combined
all sources in one analysis) when examining nest site characteristics, leaving us with an incomplete understanding of the
potential trade-offs that individuals may face when selecting a nest site. Our objectives were to determine whether northern
flickers (Colaptes auratus) may experience a trade-off in nest site selection in response to mammalian nest predation and nest loss to a cavity nest
competitor (European starling, Sturnus vulgaris). We also document within-season temporal patterns of these two sources of nest loss with the hypothesis that flickers may
also be constrained in the timing of reproduction under both predatory and competitive influence. Mammalian predators frequently
depredated flicker nests that were: lower to the ground, less concealed by vegetation around the cavity entrance and at the
base of the nest tree, closer to coniferous forest edges and in forest clumps with a high percentage of conifer content. Proximity
to coniferous edges or coniferous trees increased the probability of nest predation, but nests near conifers were less likely
to be lost to starlings. Flickers may thus face a trade-off in nest site selection with respect to safety from predators or
competitors. Models suggested that peaks of nest predation and nest loss to eviction occurred at the same time, although a
competing model suggested that the peak of nest loss to starlings occurred 5 days earlier than the peak of mammalian predation.
Differences in peaks of mammalian predation and loss to starlings may constrain any adjustment in clutch initiation date by
flickers to avoid one source of nest loss. 相似文献
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The breeding ecology and nest site selection of mainland Citril Finches and insular Corsican Finches have been studied throughout their limited range. For many years both endemic forms were considered to be two sub-species; however, based on evidence from more recent molecular studies they have been split into two species. This study provides data on the variations in breeding ecology and nest site selection in the different sub-populations of these little studied species. A secondary aim was to search out evidence of ecological differentiation between mainland Citril Finches and insular Corsican Finches. We found that the studied sub-populations of both species largely overlapped in breeding ecology. Our data confirms the close similarity of Citril Finches and Corsican Finches, both which are, similar to mountain birds, well adapted to the local habitat conditions of their different mountain systems. Several differences were identified within the studied sub-populations of the two (sub-) species with respect to nest site selection, probably caused by environmental conditions and local predators. One of the main differences between the two species is that Citril Finches breed mainly in half-open conifer forests (especially pine forests), while Corsican Finches breed in the more open scrubby mountains of the Mediterranean islands dominated mainly by the Tree Heath as an adaptation to the different landscapes on the islands. In contrast to Citril Finches, this preference of the Corsican Finches for Tree Heath as nesting plants – even if suitable pines are available – is typical of the species. These behavioural changes result in a niche expansion into open habitats at lower altitudes. We suggest that the observed niche expansion and behavioural variations are not suitable criteria for taxonomic status, a proposal in contrast to that of Sangster [Ibis 142:487–490 (2000)]. We further suggest that the few ecological differences found in this study between the two (sub-)species are the result of the so-called insular syndrome, which includes changes in life history traits such as morphology, demography and behaviour. 相似文献
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Shawn L. Locke Jason Hardin Kevin Skow Markus J. Peterson Nova J. Silvy Bret A. Collier 《The Journal of wildlife management》2013,77(1):207-211
Rio Grande wild turkey (Meleagris gallopavo intermedia) nests suffer high predation rates exceeding 65%, which may limit recruitment. We evaluated post-nesting movements of reproductively active female Rio Grande wild turkeys. We monitored 194 nesting attempts between 2005 and 2010 and documented 17% and 32% overall apparent nest success for the Edwards Plateau and Central Rio Grande Plains study regions, respectively. Rio Grande wild turkey hens move approximately 1.2 km (SD = 0.7) between nesting attempts within a nesting season and approximately 1.4 km (SD = 1.6) between initial nesting attempts among years. Rio Grande wild turkey hens selected open areas with moderate woody cover for nesting ( = 37.7%; range = 3.0–88.2%). Patchiness of vegetation in the nesting landscape also was borne out by typically low edge-to-area ratios ( = 0.20; range = 0.040–0.732). We found no clear pattern in movement distance and either landscape composition or edge-to-area ratio for within or between breeding season nest site selection for either the Edwards Plateau or Central Rio Grande Plains study region. Based on our results, movement distances post-nest failure do not seem to influence habitat selection. © 2012 The Wildlife Society. 相似文献
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We examined nesting behavior in monk parakeets (Myiopsitta monachus) in their native habitat in the Brazilian Pantanal. Unique among parrots, monk parakeets build communal nest structures that contain many cavities, each belonging to an individual pair. We studied 41 parakeet colonies that had 104 nest structures. We hypothesized that nest structures would be located in trees providing the greatest support and protection from predators and inclement weather, and that nest sites and nest cavities would differ from random locations with respect to tree characteristics, location of houses, and presence of jabiru stork (Jabiru mycteria) nests, as suggested anecdotally by other authors. Fewer than half of the colonies were close (<350 m) to houses. There was a strong association with jabiru storks; 21 of 23 stork nests had monk parakeet nest cavities attached, accounting for 51% of parakeet colonies. Of the 21 jabiru-associated colonies, 6 had additional parakeet structures and 15 had only the jabiru-attached parakeet structure. Monk parakeet colonies associated with jabiru nests had significantly more nesting cavities than did monospecific monk parakeet colonies, due mainly to those attached directly to the jabiru nest. In jabiru-associated colonies, parakeet nest structures were located higher and in taller trees than in monospecific colonies. There was no difference in trunk diameters of parakeet nesting trees with or without jabirus. Although we tabulated 24 tree species as nest trees, nearest-neighbor trees, or matched-point trees, only 6 species were used for nesting. When compared to matched points, monk parakeet structures were preferentially located in piuva (Tabebuia spp.) and mandovi trees (Sterculia apetela). Parakeet structures were in taller trees with thicker trunk diameters than matched points. Most nest cavities (71%) faced in a northerly direction (northwest to northeast), away from cold southerly winds. Choice of a nest site and orientation appears to reflect structural, weather, and predator constraints. Thick, tall trees with stout branches provided stable sites for their large nest structures, which are known to collapse because of their own weight and strong winds. Nesting with jabirus confers structural advantages (they could attach many nests to the bottom of the jabiru nest, potentially gaining benefits from social facilitation), early warning, and predator defense. 相似文献
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There is concern that predation of Lapwing Vanellus vanellus nests may create additional pressure on declining populations of this species in Europe. At seven sites in England and Wales,
daily nest predation rates on 1,390 nests were related to variables using Generalised Linear Mixed Models. The strongest predictor
was Lapwing nest density (number of nests within 100 m): predation rates declined as nest density increased. Since nocturnal
species, probably mammals, have been identified as the major predators of Lapwing nests at these sites, these results suggest
that Lapwings are able to deter mammalian predators or may settle to nest at high densities in areas with low predation pressure.
At the site level, there was no relationship between Lapwing nesting density and fox density, and a positive relationship
with Carrion Crow Corvus corone nesting density. There was a weaker effect of distance to field boundary: nests closer to boundaries were more likely to
be predated. Weak interactive effects between crow density and both nest visibility and distance to vantage point were identified
in models using a reduced subset of nests. These were counter-intuitive, did not persist in the larger data set, and do not
have obvious explanations. If Lapwings nesting at high density are able to deter predators, there are implications for land management. Smaller areas could be managed within potential breeding
habitat to encourage Lapwings to nest in dense colonies. Selection of larger fields for such management, where nests could
be located far from the field boundary should improve the value of such measures. 相似文献
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Shôichi F. Sakagami 《Population Ecology》1977,19(1):69-86
Nest survival in an aggregation of a eusocial halictine bee, Lasioglossum duplex, was censused through an annual cycle. Out of 2,500 nests marked at the beginning of solitary phase in the spring, only 25.5% attained eusocial phase. But 60.5% of 636 nests attaining eusocial phase successfully produced sexual offspring. This shows that solitary phase is the most vulnerable period in the annual cycle. A very low productivity in eusocial phase in the census year was clarified from examination of 99 nests in the autumn. The number of prospective foundresses surviving to the next year was estimated upon the number of brood cells in examined nests and of old females surviving these nests. Deviation between this estimate and the number of nests made in the next spring was 8.8%, confirming a drop of population size to less than one third in the next year. Some nests solitarily made in the summer by dispersed females were examined. Productivity in such nests was extremely low, hence these nests should contribute virtually nothing to the next generation. Possible factors affecting the low productivity in eusocial phase were enumerated though none of these were supported by concrete evidence. Some considerations were given on the relation between obtained results and colony life cycle in eusocial insects, particularly in halictine bees. 相似文献
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- Thirty-seven Peucetia viridans egg sacs were incubated at 15, 17.5, 20, 25, 30, 32.5 or 35 °C. Hatching time was inversely proportional to temperature, and no hatching occurred at the extremes (15, 17.5 and 35 °C). 相似文献
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Male chimpanzees produce a species‐typical call, the pant hoot, to communicate to conspecifics over long‐distances. Calls given by males from the well‐known Gombe and Mahale populations typically consist of four different phases: an introduction, build‐up, climax, and let‐down. Recent observations suggest that chimpanzees living in the Kibale National Park, Uganda, consistently give calls that lack a build‐up and are thus qualitatively distinguishable acoustically from those made by other East African conspecifics. We analyzed additional recordings from Mahale and Kibale to re‐examine geographic variation in chimpanzee calls. Results indicate that males from both sites produce pant hoots containing all four parts of the call. Calls made by chimpanzees from the two populations, however, differ in quantitative acoustic measures. Specifically, males at Kibale initiate their calls with significantly longer elements and build‐up over briefer periods at slower rates than individuals from Mahale. Kibale males also deliver acoustically less variable calls than chimpanzees at Mahale. Although climax elements do not differ between populations in any single acoustic feature, discriminant function analysis reveals that acoustic variables can be used in combination to assign calls to the correct population at rates higher than that expected by chance. Ecological factors related to differences in habitat acoustics, the sound environment of the local biota, and body size are likely to account for these observed macrogeographic variations in chimpanzee calls. Am. J. Primatol. 47:133–151, 1999. © 1999 Wiley‐Liss, Inc. 相似文献