Artigo
Population variation in patch and party size in muriquis (Brachyteles arachnoides)
Fecha
1998-04-01Registro en:
International Journal of Primatology. New York: Plenum Publ Corp, v. 19, n. 2, p. 325-337, 1998.
0164-0291
10.1023/A:1020339817762
WOS:000073143400009
4740607891920449
Autor
Univ Wisconsin
Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
IPAM
Resumen
We examined the relationship between food patch size and feeding party size with comparative data from two populations of muriquis (Brachyteles arachnoides) in the 37,797-ha forest at the Parque Estadual de Carlos Botelho (PECB), São Paulo, and the 800-ha forest at the Estacao Biologica de Caratinga (EBC), Minas Gerais. Precipitation Mins more abundant and less seasonal at PECB than EBC, and the density of large trees (>25.0 cm) was higher at PECB (206 ha(-1)) than at EBC (132 ha(-1)). At both sites, the size of feeding parties is positively related to the size of food patches, As predicted, food parches at PECB are significantly larger than those at EBC for both fruit and leaf sources. Contrary to expectations, feeding parties were larger at EEC than PECB, the higher population density of muriquis and sympatric primates at EBC may make large associations more advantageous to these muriquis than to muriquis living at lower population densities in PECB.