Food resources, distribution and seasonal variations in ranging in lion-tailed macaques, Macaca silenus in the Western Ghats, India

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Joseph J. Erinjery
T. S. Kavana
Mewa Singh
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[1] University of Mysore,Biopsychology Laboratory
[2] Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research,Evolutionary and Organismal Biology Unit
[3] National Institute of Advanced Studies,undefined
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Primates | 2015年 / 56卷
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Daily travel path length; Feeding ecology; Food availability; Home range; Keystone species; Sleeping site use;
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The distribution and availability of food was examined to see how it influenced ranging patterns and sleeping site selection in a group of lion-tailed macaques. The home range and core area were 130.48 ha (95 % kernel) and 26.68 ha (50 % kernel) respectively. The lion-tailed macaques had a longer day range, had a greater number of sleeping sites and used more core areas in the summer as compared to the monsoon and the post-monsoon seasons. The ranging patterns and sleeping site use were influenced by the major food resources used in a particular season. The ranging was mainly influenced by Artocarpus heterophyllus in monsoon, Cullenia exarillata and Toona ciliata in post- monsoon, and Artocarpus heterophyllus and Ficus amplissima in summer. The distribution of these four plant species is, therefore, critical to ranging, and thus to conservation of the lion-tailed macaque.
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