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The foraging behavior of Japanese macaques Macaca fuscata in a forested enclosure: Effects of nutrient composition,energy and its seasonal variation on the consumption of natural plant foods 被引量:3

The foraging behavior of Japanese macaques Macaca fuscata in a forested enclosure: Effects of nutrient composition,energy and its seasonal variation on the consumption of natural plant foods
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摘要 In the wild, primate foraging behaviors are related to the diversity and nutritional properties of food, which are affectedby seasonal variation. The goal of environmental enrichment is to stimulate captive animals to exhibit similar foraging behaviorof their wild counterparts, e.g. to extend foraging time. We conducted a 12-month study on the foraging behavior of Japanesemacaques in a semi-naturally forested enclosure to understand how they use both provisioned foods and naturally availableplant foods and what are the nutritional criteria of their consumption of natural plants. We recorded time spent feeding on provisionedand natural plant foods and collected the plant parts ingested of their major plant food species monthly, when available.We conducted nutritional analysis (crude protein, crude lipid, neutral detergent fiber-'NDF', ash) and calculated totalnon-structural carbohydrate - 'TNC' and total energy of those food items. Monkeys spent 47% of their feeding time foraging onnatural plant species. The consumption of plant parts varied significantly across seasons. We found that leaf items were consumedin months when crude protein, crude protein-to-NDF ratio, TNC and total energy were significantly higher and NDF was significantlylower, fruit/nut items in months when crude protein and TNC were significantly higher and crude lipid content was significantlylower, and bark items in months when TNC and total energy were higher and crude lipid content was lower. This preliminaryinvestigation showed that the forested enclosure allowed troop members to more fully express their species typical flexiblebehavior by challenging them to adjust their foraging behavior to seasonal changes of plant item diversity and nutritional content,also providing the possibility for individuals to nutritionally enhance their In the wild, primate foraging behaviors are related to the diversity and nutritional properties of food, which are affected by seasonal variation. The goal of environmental enrichment is to stimulate captive animals to exhibit similar foraging behavior of their wild counterparts, e.g. to extend foraging time. We conducted a 12-month study on the foraging behavior of Japanese macaques in a semi-naturally forested enclosure to understand how they use both provisioned foods and naturally available plant foods and what are the nutritional criteria of their consumption of natural plants. We recorded time spent feeding on provisioned and natural plant foods and collected the plant parts ingested of their major plant food species monthly, when available. We conducted nutritional analysis (crude protein, crude lipid, neutral detergent fiber-‘NDF', ash) and calculated total non-structural carbohydrate - ‘TNC' and total energy of those food items. Monkeys spent 47% of their feeding time foraging on natural plant species. The consumption of plant parts varied significantly across seasons. We found that leaf items were consumed in months when crude protein, crude protein-to-NDF ratio, TNC and total energy were significantly higher and NDF was significantly lower, fruit/nut items in months when crude protein and TNC were significantly higher and crude lipid content was significantly lower, and bark items in months when TNC and total energy were higher and crude lipid content was lower. This preliminary investigation showed that the forested enclosure allowed troop members to more fully express their species typical flexible behavior by challenging them to adjust their foraging behavior to seasonal changes of plant item diversity and nutritional content, also providing the possibility for individuals to nutritionally enhance their diet .
出处 《Current Zoology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 北大核心 2010年第2期198-208,共11页 动物学报(英文版)
基金 a Graduate Studies Scholarship 'Monbukagakusho' (Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, Japan) greatly facilitatde by an ecological assessment of the site conducted by Prof granted by the 'Research and Animal Care' committee at PRI
关键词 营养成分 觅食行为 季节变化 植物食品 猕猴 外壳 森林 日本 Nutrition, Food consumption, Semi-natural vegetation, Provisioned foods, Captive primates, Enrichment
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