Comparative studies of sympatric species are essential for understanding behavioral and ecological adaptation as well as the mechanisms that can reduce resource competition to allow coexistence. Francois' langurs (T...Comparative studies of sympatric species are essential for understanding behavioral and ecological adaptation as well as the mechanisms that can reduce resource competition to allow coexistence. Francois' langurs (Trachypithecus francoisi) and Assamese macaques (Macaca assamensis) are sympatric primate species found in the limestone seasonal rainforests of Nonggang Nature Reserve, southwestern Guangxi, China. To explore their different adaptation strategies, we collected data on diet using scan sampling at 15-min intervals. Our results revealed that Francois' langurs showed a more flexible diet composition than Assamese macaques Francois' langurs increased dietary diversity and mature leaf consumption in response to seasonal scarcity of preferred young leaves and fruits, whereas Assamese macaques relied heavily on young bamboo leaves (Indocalamus calcicolus) in most months These variations reflect the differences in digestive physiology, morphology, and the temporal and spatial distribution of food resources.展开更多
Death is one of the urgent crises event in human society that occur during the lifecycle of each individual. It has anintegral relation with religion, especially with rites and rituals, through which the deceased pers...Death is one of the urgent crises event in human society that occur during the lifecycle of each individual. It has anintegral relation with religion, especially with rites and rituals, through which the deceased person is appeased withthe intervention of supernatural. FurtherInore, the death rites, popularly known as funeral rites, which incorporatethe deceased into the world of the dead are more extensively elaborated and assigned the greatest importance.Mourning is integral element related with the death and during the event social life is suspended for all thoseaffected by it and length of the period increases with the closeness of social ties with the deceased. In every society,there are certain customs related to death, as well as disposal of the corpse which reflect the parochial belief systemassociated with the event. In this paper, an attempt has been made to evaluate the customs associated with disposalof the death, integral parochial religious rites and rituals among the Mishings of Upper Assam, India.展开更多
基金supported by the National Nature Science Foundation of China(31670400,31672285,31660616)Guangxi Natural Science Foundation(2015GXNSFDA139013)+1 种基金Key Laboratory of Ecology of Rare and Endangered Species and Environmental Protection,Ministry of Education,ChinaGuangxi Key Laboratory of Rare and Endangered Animal Ecology,Guangxi Normal University
文摘Comparative studies of sympatric species are essential for understanding behavioral and ecological adaptation as well as the mechanisms that can reduce resource competition to allow coexistence. Francois' langurs (Trachypithecus francoisi) and Assamese macaques (Macaca assamensis) are sympatric primate species found in the limestone seasonal rainforests of Nonggang Nature Reserve, southwestern Guangxi, China. To explore their different adaptation strategies, we collected data on diet using scan sampling at 15-min intervals. Our results revealed that Francois' langurs showed a more flexible diet composition than Assamese macaques Francois' langurs increased dietary diversity and mature leaf consumption in response to seasonal scarcity of preferred young leaves and fruits, whereas Assamese macaques relied heavily on young bamboo leaves (Indocalamus calcicolus) in most months These variations reflect the differences in digestive physiology, morphology, and the temporal and spatial distribution of food resources.
文摘Death is one of the urgent crises event in human society that occur during the lifecycle of each individual. It has anintegral relation with religion, especially with rites and rituals, through which the deceased person is appeased withthe intervention of supernatural. FurtherInore, the death rites, popularly known as funeral rites, which incorporatethe deceased into the world of the dead are more extensively elaborated and assigned the greatest importance.Mourning is integral element related with the death and during the event social life is suspended for all thoseaffected by it and length of the period increases with the closeness of social ties with the deceased. In every society,there are certain customs related to death, as well as disposal of the corpse which reflect the parochial belief systemassociated with the event. In this paper, an attempt has been made to evaluate the customs associated with disposalof the death, integral parochial religious rites and rituals among the Mishings of Upper Assam, India.