Effects of provisioning on the activity budget and foraging strategies of black‐and‐white snub‐nosed monkeys (Rhinopithecus bieti) in the Baima Snow Mountain Nature Reserve, Yunnan, China

Author:

Li Hong‐Bo1234ORCID,Sun Jing1,Li Lun‐Hong1,Zhou Ying1,Fang Xue‐Lan1,Li Bo‐Yan5,Guo Long‐Jie6,Geng Ying1,Wang Chun‐Ping1,Huang Zhi‐Pang237,Garber Paul A.48ORCID,Yang Yin47ORCID,Cui Liang‐Wei14ORCID,Xiao Wen234

Affiliation:

1. Key Laboratory of Forest Disaster Warning and Control of Yunnan Province, Faculty of Biodiversity Conservation Southwest Forestry University Kunming Yunnan China

2. Institute of Eastern‐Himalaya Biodiversity Research Dali University Dali Yunnan China

3. Yunling Black‐and‐White Snub‐Nosed Monkey Observation and Research Station of Yunnan Province Dali University Dali Yunnan China

4. International Center for Biodiversity and Primate Conservation Dali University Dali Yunnan China

5. Institute of Resource Conservation Lashihai Plateau Wetland Provincial Nature Reserve Bureau Lijiang Yunnan China

6. Nujiang Administration Bureau Gaoligongshan National Nature Reserve Liuku Yunnan China

7. Institute of International Rivers and Eco‐security Yunnan University Kunming Yunnan China

8. Department of Anthropology and Program in Ecology, Evolution, and Conservation Biology University of Illinois Urbana Illinois USA

Abstract

AbstractProvisioning can significantly affect the ranging patterns, foraging strategies, and time budget of wild primates. In this study, we document for the first time, the effects of provisioning on the activity budget and foraging effort in an Asian colobine. Over 3‐years, we used an instantaneous scanning method at 10‐min intervals to collect data on the activity budget of a semiprovisioned breeding band (SPB) of black‐and‐white snub‐nosed monkeys (Rhinopithecus bieti) (42–70 individuals) at Xiangguqing (Tacheng), Yunnan, China. We then compared the effects of provisioning in our study band with published data on a sympatric wild nonprovisioned breeding band (NPB) ofR. bieti(ca. 360 monkeys) at the same field site. The SPB spent 25.6% of their daytime feeding, 17.1% traveling, 46.9% resting, and 10.3% socializing. In comparison, the NPB devoted more time to feeding (34.9%) and socializing (14.1%), less time to resting (31.3%), and was characterized by a greater foraging effort (1.74 versus 0.96, foraging effort = (feeding + traveling)/resting; see Methods). There was no difference between bands in the proportion of their activity budget devoted to traveling (15.7% vs. 17.1%). In addition, the SPB exhibited a more consistent activity budget and foraging effort across all seasons of the year compared to the NPB. These findings suggest that the distribution, availability, and productivity of naturally occurring feeding sites is a major determinant of the behavioral strategies and activity budget ofR. bieti. Finally, a comparison of our results with data on six nonprovisionedR. bietibands indicates that caution must be raised in meta‐analyses or intraspecific comparisons of primate behavioral ecology that contain data generated from both provisioned and nonprovisioned groups.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Animal Science and Zoology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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