Cooperation and competition in two forest monkeys |
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Authors: | Eckardt, Winnie Zuberbuhler, Klaus |
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Affiliation: | a Abteilung Biologie, Fakultät für Biowissenschaften, Pharmazie und Psychologie, Universität Leipzig, BruderstraBe 32, 04103 Leipzig, Germany, b Centre Suisse de Recherches Scientifiques, Taï Monkey Project, B.P. 1303, Abidjan 01, Côte d'Ivoire, c Max-Planck-Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Inselstrasse 22, 04103 Leipzig, Germany, and d School of Psychology, University of St. Andrews, St. Andrews, KY16 9JP, Scotland |
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Abstract: | Putty-nosed monkeys, Cercopithecus nictitans stampflii, occurat various sites in West Africa, particularly in the transitionzone between rainforest and savannah. The species is sometimesseen in primary rainforest, although at a curiously low densitycompared with that of other monkey species. We conducted a 24-monthfield study in the tropical rainforest of Taï NationalPark, Ivory Coast, and found that putty-nosed monkeys requirean ecological niche almost identical to that of the Diana monkeys,Cercopithecus diana diana. Moreover, the niche breadth of putty-nosedmonkeys was significantly decreased in the presence of Dianamonkeys, suggesting that feeding competition with Diana monkeyskept putty-nosed monkeys from successfully colonizing a rainforesthabitat. However, contrary to the interspecies competition hypothesis,groups of both species almost completely overlapped in homeranges and formed near-permanent mixed-species associations,rather than avoiding each other. We hypothesized that Dianamonkeys tolerated immigrating putty-nosed monkeys and formedmixed-species groups with them, despite high levels of competition,because of their merit in predation defense. Direct observationsand a series of field experiments confirmed that male putty-nosedmonkeys play a vital role in defense against crowned eagles,suggesting that putty-nosed monkeys obtain access to feedingtrees by offering antipredation benefits to Diana monkeys. Wediscuss these findings in light of biological market theory. |
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Keywords: | alarm calls biological markets feeding ecology mutualism niche overlap predation semantic. |
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