Literature DB >> 12350267

The consequences of crowned eagle central-place foraging on predation risk in monkeys.

Susanne Shultz1, Ronald Noë.   

Abstract

The African crowned eagle (Stepahnoaetus coronatus) is the primary predator for arboreal primates throughout sub-Saharan forests. Monkeys typically respond with alarm calls when they are aware of the presence of crowned eagles and such calls can be considered a corollary of predation risk within primate groups. Alarm calls from six species of monkeys were recorded across the home range of an eagle pair in Taï National Park, Côte d'Ivoire. Spatial and temporal variation in primate alarm calling was found to be related to eagle ranging behaviour according to the predictions of central-place foraging models. Radio-tracking data indicate that eagle activity is higher in the centre of their home range and monkey alarm-calling rates are correspondingly elevated near eagle nests as opposed to farther away. Alarm-calling rates are also temporally coupled with measures of eagle activity. There were considerable differences between the species in both rates and spatial patterns of alarm calling. The variation we measure in predation risk is expected to have consequences at the behavioural and population level.

Mesh:

Year:  2002        PMID: 12350267      PMCID: PMC1691090          DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2002.2098

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Biol Sci        ISSN: 0962-8452            Impact factor:   5.349


  6 in total

1.  Interspecies semantic communication in two forest primates.

Authors:  K Zuberbühler
Journal:  Proc Biol Sci       Date:  2000-04-07       Impact factor: 5.349

2.  Notes on interactions between monkeys and African crowned eagles in Taï National Park, Ivory Coast.

Authors:  S Shultz
Journal:  Folia Primatol (Basel)       Date:  2001 Jul-Aug       Impact factor: 1.246

3.  Comparative locomotion and habitat use of six monkeys in the Tai Forest, Ivory Coast.

Authors:  W S McGraw
Journal:  Am J Phys Anthropol       Date:  1998-04       Impact factor: 2.868

4.  Optimal foraging area: size and allocation of search effort.

Authors:  M Andersson
Journal:  Theor Popul Biol       Date:  1978-06       Impact factor: 1.570

5.  The formation of red colobus-diana monkey associations under predation pressure from chimpanzees.

Authors:  R Noë; R Bshary
Journal:  Proc Biol Sci       Date:  1997-02-22       Impact factor: 5.349

6.  Red colobus and Diana monkeys provide mutual protection against predators.

Authors: 
Journal:  Anim Behav       Date:  1997-12       Impact factor: 2.844

  6 in total
  6 in total

1.  Predatory threat of harpy eagles for yellow-breasted capuchin monkeys in the Atlantic Forest.

Authors:  Priscila Suscke; Michele Verderane; Robson Santos de Oliveira; Irene Delval; Marcelo Fernández-Bolaños; Patrícia Izar
Journal:  Primates       Date:  2016-08-02       Impact factor: 2.163

2.  Spizaetus hawk-eagles as predators of arboreal colobines.

Authors:  S D Fam; V Nijman
Journal:  Primates       Date:  2011-02-22       Impact factor: 2.163

3.  A community-level evaluation of the impact of prey behavioural and ecological characteristics on predator diet composition.

Authors:  Susanne Shultz; Ronald Noë; W Scott McGraw; R I M Dunbar
Journal:  Proc Biol Sci       Date:  2004-04-07       Impact factor: 5.349

4.  Intense or spatially heterogeneous predation can select against prey dispersal.

Authors:  Frederic Barraquand; David J Murrell
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2012-01-11       Impact factor: 3.240

5.  Sooty mangabeys scavenge on nuts cracked by chimpanzees and red river hogs-An investigation of inter-specific interactions around tropical nut trees.

Authors:  Bryndan O C M van Pinxteren; Giulia Sirianni; Paolo Gratton; Marie-Lyne Després-Einspenner; Martijn Egas; Hjalmar Kühl; Juan Lapuente; Amelia C Meier; Karline R L Janmaat
Journal:  Am J Primatol       Date:  2018-07-19       Impact factor: 2.371

6.  Prey and habitat distribution are not enough to explain predator habitat selection: addressing intraspecific interactions, behavioural state and time.

Authors:  Alexis Grenier-Potvin; Jeanne Clermont; Gilles Gauthier; Dominique Berteaux
Journal:  Mov Ecol       Date:  2021-03-20       Impact factor: 3.600

  6 in total

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.