| Literature DB >> 29616679 |
Qi-Hai Zhou1, Zhong-Hao Huang2, Hua Wei2, Cheng-Ming Huang2,3.
Abstract
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. François' 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 François' langurs showed a more flexible diet composition than Assamese macaques. François' 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.Entities:
Keywords: Assamese macaques; Diet composition; François’ Limestone habitat; langurs
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29616679 PMCID: PMC5968857 DOI: 10.24272/j.issn.2095-8137.2018.046
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Zool Res ISSN: 2095-8137
Figure 1Map of Nonggang Nature Reserve showing the study site and surrounding area
Plant species used as major foods by sympatric François’ langurs and Assamese macaques at Nonggang.
| François’ langur | Assamese macaque | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Species | Family | Parta | F% b | Species | Family | Parta | F% b | |
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| Moraceae | YL,ML,F,FR | 9.39 |
| Bambusoideae | YL | 62.02 | |
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| Mimosaceae | YL,ML,S | 7.82 |
| Moraceae | YL,ML,F,FR | 4.01 | |
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| Aristolochiaceae | YL,ML,ST | 5.94 |
| Palmae | F,P | 3.64 | |
|
| Rubiaceae | YL,ML,F,FR | 5.76 |
| Sapotaceae | YL,FR | 3.55 | |
|
| Myrsinaceae | YL,ML | 5.57 |
| Rubiaceae | YL,ML,F,FR | 2.28 | |
|
| Rhamnaceae | YL,ML,F,FR | 4.57 |
| Tiliaceae | YL | 1.55 | |
|
| Moraceae | YL,ML,FR | 4.26 |
| Euphorbiaceae | YL | 1.55 | |
|
| Papilionaceae | YL,ML | 4.13 |
| Moraceae | YL,FR | 1.46 | |
|
| Apocynaceae | YL,ML,F,S | 3.50 |
| Rhamnaceae | YL | 1.37 | |
|
| Rutaceae | FR | 3.32 |
| Rhamnaceae | YL,F,P | 1.37 | |
|
| Caesalpiniaceae | YL | 3.19 |
| Sapotaceae | YL,ML | 1.18 | |
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| Moraceae | YL,ML | 2.88 |
| Euphorbiaceae | FR | 1.18 | |
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| Sabiaceae | YL,ML | 2.57 | |||||
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| Rubiaceae | YL,ML | 2.50 | |||||
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| Sapotaceae | YL,FR | 2.32 | |||||
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| Opiliaceae | YL,ML,F | 2.07 | |||||
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| Convolvulaceae | YL,ML | 2.00 | |||||
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| Linaceae | YL,ML,F | 1.75 | |||||
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| Tiliaceae | YL | 1.69 | |||||
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| Moraceae | YL,ML,FR | 1.63 | |||||
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| Sapindaceae | YL,ML | 1.50 | |||||
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| Moraceae | YL,ML | 1.25 | |||||
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| Moraceae | YL,ML | 1.01 | |||||
aParts eaten: YL, young leaf; ML, mature leaf; FR, fruit; S, seed; F, flower; P, petiole; ST, stem. bF%: Percentage of total feeding records.
Figure 2Monthly number of plant species eaten by sympatric François’ langurs and Assamese macaques at Nonggang
Figure 3Annual diet composition of sympatric François’ langurs and Assamese macaques at Nonggang
Figure 4Monthly percentage of feeding records devoted to different food items in the diet of sympatric François’ langurs and Assamese macaques at Nonggang
Figure 5Monthly percentage of feeding records devoted to young leaves of Indocalamus calcicolus by Assamese macaques at Nonggang