| Literature DB >> 27485747 |
Priscila Suscke1, Michele Verderane2, Robson Santos de Oliveira3, Irene Delval2, Marcelo Fernández-Bolaños2, Patrícia Izar2.
Abstract
We describe seven encounters between different harpy eagle individuals (Harpia harpyja) and a group of yellow-breasted capuchin monkeys (Sapajus xanthosternos) in Una Biological Reserve. These interactions lasted 58 min on average. In each of those encounters, the capuchin monkeys used particular behavioral strategies against the harpy eagle that were not employed in reaction to other aerial predators. We did not observe any successful predation events, but after one of those encounters an infant disappeared from the capuchin group. As a whole, these observations indicate that the presence of harpy eagles in the group's home range increases predation risk for capuchin monkeys. The present report also suggests a reoccupation by H. harpyja of this area, as no previous recent records identify harpy eagle occurrence in Una Biological Reserve.Entities:
Keywords: Alarm call; Antipredator behavior; Harpia harpyja; Predation risk; Prey–predator interaction; Sapajus xanthosternos
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27485747 DOI: 10.1007/s10329-016-0557-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Primates ISSN: 0032-8332 Impact factor: 2.163