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Folia Primatol (Basel) ; 90(3): 190-198, 2019.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30889599

RESUMO

We report the first in-depth evidence of targeted mushroom foraging in an Asian colobine. Using direct observations (2010-2018) and camera traps (2008-2018) in the Sebangau Forest, Central Kalimantan, Indonesian Borneo, we show how adult female red langurs (Presbytis rubicunda) are regularly descending to the ground to consume mushrooms. We recorded 82 counts (0.36% of all focal observations, n = 25,502) of the focal adult langur on the ground from direct observations of habituated groups, and 80 independent images/videos of red langurs on the ground were obtained from the camera traps representing 1.12% of total images (n = 7,145). Mushroom consumption took place in 4 families, representing 0.04% of total focal behaviour observations and 24.3% of total time feeding on the ground. From the camera trap photos, red langurs are spending 20% of time on the ground feeding. We speculate that mushrooms could be a supplementary food for adult female langurs as there is an increase in consumption in April and November.


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Agaricales , Colobinae/fisiologia , Comportamento Alimentar , Animais , Bornéu , Cercopithecidae/fisiologia , Feminino , Indonésia , Masculino
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Primates ; 59(5): 449-450, 2018 09.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30094587

RESUMO

In the original publication of this article, the Table 2 was published incorrectly. The revised Table 2 is given on the following page.

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Primates ; 59(5): 437-448, 2018 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30027488

RESUMO

Using direct observations and camera traps at eight sites across Indonesian Borneo we show how red langurs (Presbytis rubicunda) are more terrestrial than previously believed, regularly coming to the ground. This unusual behavior has been found at six of the eight sites surveyed. We find that red langurs come to the ground more frequently in disturbed forests, specifically ones which have been impacted by logging, fire, and hunting, though more data are needed to confirm this as a direct correlation. We also found a trend towards decreased ground use with increased elevation of the habitat. When on the ground, red langurs are predominantly engaged in feeding (50% direct observations, 61% camera traps) and traveling (29% direct observations, 13% camera traps). Red langurs are found on the ground throughout the day, at similar times to activity periods of the apex predator, the Sunda clouded leopard (Neofelis diardi). We suggest that ground use by red langurs could be an adaptation to disturbed forest to exploit additional food sources and to facilitate travel.


Assuntos
Comportamento Animal , Colobinae/fisiologia , Ecossistema , Locomoção , Animais , Bornéu , Feminino , Indonésia , Árvores
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