| Literature DB >> 34138391 |
Laura Martínez-Íñigo1, Pauline Baas2, Harmonie Klein2, Simone Pika3, Tobias Deschner2.
Abstract
Intercommunity competition in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) has been widely studied in eastern (P. t. schweinfurthii) and western (P. t. verus) communities. Both subspecies show hostility towards neighboring communities but differ in rates of lethal attacks and female involvement. However, relatively little is known about the territorial behavior of the two other subspecies, central (P. t. troglodytes) and Nigeria-Cameroon chimpanzees (P. t. ellioti). Here, we present the first insights into intercommunity interactions of individuals of a community of central chimpanzees living in the Loango National Park in Gabon. The presence of individuals of neighboring communities in the Rekambo home range was assessed using 27 camera traps. Information was compiled on intergroup interactions recorded before (2005-2016) and after (January 2017-June 2019) the habituation of the community. Individuals from neighboring communities entered the core area, where nine out of 16 recorded intercommunity encounters occurred. Males were the main participants in territorial patrols and intercommunity aggressions. Females were part of all six territorial patrols recorded and dependent offspring participated in five patrols. Females were involved in intercommunity aggression in five out of twelve recorded encounters in which there was visual contact between communities. While the intercommunity encounter rate was lower than that reported across most other long-term chimpanzee sites, the annual intercommunity killing rate was among the highest. These results suggest that the frequency of lethal attacks at Loango is comparable to that reported for the eastern subspecies. In contrast, female involvement in intercommunity interactions mirrors that of the western subspecies.Entities:
Keywords: Camera traps; Chimpanzees, between-group competition; Home range overlap; Imbalance-of-power; Infanticide; Temporal landscape partitioning
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34138391 PMCID: PMC8410688 DOI: 10.1007/s10329-021-00921-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Primates ISSN: 0032-8332 Impact factor: 2.163
Fig. 1Map of the Rekambo community and overview of intercommunity encounters
Intercommunity encounters of the Rekambo community
| Date | Encounter type | Location | Rekambo party (size) | Foreign party | Victim(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 14/06/2017 | Visual | Core area | 4AM (4) | 4AM, 2AU | – |
| 25/07/2017 | Visual | Core area | 4AM, 1ADM (5) | 1AM | – |
| 30/09/2017 | Visual | Core area | 5AM, 1AF, 2JF (6) | 9AM, 3AF | – |
| 06/10/2017 | Visual | Core area | 5AM, 2AF, 1ADM, 1JF (8) | xUU | – |
| 23/12/2017 | Acoustic | Periphery | 6AM, 1AF (7) | * | – |
| 29/12/2017 | Visual | Core area | 7AM, 1AF, 1JF (8) | 5AM, 1AF | – |
| 11/01/2018 | VisualP | Core area | 8AM, 3AF, 4ADM, 2JF, 1JU (15) | 1AM, 1AF, 1JF | – |
| 20/01/2018 | Visual | Core area | 7AM, 2AF, 4ADM, 2JF (13) | 5AM, 2AF, 1JU | – |
| 20/01/2018 | Acoustic | Periphery | 7AM, 2AF, 4ADM, 2JF (13) | * | – |
| 24/01/2018 | VisualP | Periphery | 8AM, 3AF, 3ADM, 2JF, 1JI (14) | 2AM, 5AU | – |
| 03/09/2018 | Killing | Core area | 3AM, 3AF, 1ADM, 1ADF, 1JM, 1JF (8) | 1AM | AM† |
| 04/10/2018 | Physical | Periphery | 5AM, 3AF, 2ADM, 1ADF, 1JF, 1JM, 1JU (11) | 1AM, 1AF, 1ADM, 1ADF, 1JF, 1UU | ADM, ADF |
| 23/11/2018 | AcousticP | Periphery | 5AM, 3AF, 3ADM, 2ADF, 1JM, 1IF (13) | * | – |
| 06/01/2019 | Visual | Core area | 5AM, 4AF, 3ADM, 1ADF, 2JM, 1IF (13) | 5AM | – |
| 17/05/2019 | AcousticP | Periphery | 4AM, 1AF, 1ADF (6) | * | – |
| 17/06/2019 | KillingP | Out of range | 6AM, 3AF, 3ADM, 2ADF, 1JM, 1IF (14) | 1AM, 1AF, 1IF, 1UU | AF, IF† |
Table 1 shows an overview of intercommunity encounters between the Rekambo community and neighboring communities from January 2017 to June 2019 as a function of date, encounter type, location, Rekambo party and size, foreign party and victim(s). The “date” column contains the specific day of each encounter depicted as “day/month/year”. The “encounter type” column classifies the encounter in one of the four considered categories: (1) Acoustic encounter, (2) visual encounter, (3) physical encounter, or (4) lethal encounter. The superscript P indicates that members of the Rekambo community patrolled before the encounter. The “location” column refers to where within the home range of the Rekambo community (January 2017–April 2019) the encounter took place. The location categories are as follows: Core area: within 75% MCP; periphery: 75–95% MCP; out of range: outside 95% MCP. The “Rekambo party” column refers to the number and age-sex classes of the community members seen during the encounter, with the size of the party given in brackets. The “foreign party” column refers to the number and age-sex classes of the individuals of other communities observed during the respective encounter. The “victim(s)” column refers to the age-sex class of the individuals of other communities that were physically aggressed (e.g., bitten, hit, grabbed) during the respective encounter. If the attack was lethal, it is depicted via the superscript†. The age-sex classes of individuals in the “Rekambo party”, “foreign party”, and “victim(s)” columns were labeled as follows: number of individuals + age category + sex. A adult, AD adolescent, J juvenile, I infant, F female, M male, U unknown. x unknown number
*Not observed
–Not applicable
Lethal interactions with individuals of unknown community membership
| Date | Location | Rekambo party | Encountered party | Victim(s) | Cannibalism |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 24/12/2017 | Core area | 6AM, 1AF, 1ADM, 2JF | Not observed | IUI† | Yes |
| 17/02/2018 | Periphery | 7AM, 2ADM, 1JF | 2AF, 1JM, 1 IU | 2AF, JMO†, IUI† | Yes, Yes |
| 07/05/2019 | Core area | 2AM, 2AF, 1ADM, 1 IU | 1AF, 1JM, 1 IU | AF, IUO† | Yes |
| 23/06/2019 | Out of rangeP | 7AM, 3AF, 3ADM, 2ADF, 2JM, 1IF | 1AF, 1IF | AF, IFO† | No |
Table 2 depicts lethal interactions with individuals of unknown community membership led by the Rekambo community from January 2017 to June 2019 as a function of date, location, Rekambo party, encountered party, victim(s) and cannibalism. The “date” column contains the specific day of each encounter depicted as “day/month/year”. The “location” column refers to where within the home range of the Rekambo community (January 2017–April 2019) the encounter took place. The location categories are as follows: Core area: within 75% MCP; periphery: 75–95% MCP; out of range: outside 95% MCP. The superscript P indicates that individuals of the Rekambo community patrolled before the encounter. The “Rekambo party” column refers to the number and age-sex classes of the community members seen during the whole encounter. The “encountered party” column refers to the number and age-sex classes of the individuals of unknown communities observed during the encounter. The “victim(s)” column refers to the age-sex class of the individuals of unknown communities that were physically aggressed (e.g., bitten, hit, grabbed) during the encounter. If the attack was lethal, the individual who was killed has the superscript †. The superscripts I and O indicate the kind of evidence available for the event: O = observed event: Observers witnessed how the victim was killed; I = inferred: The individual killed was found dead during the encounter with visual signs (e.g., chimpanzee teeth wounds) of having been killed by chimpanzees. Age-sex classes of individuals in the “Rekambo party”, “encountered party”, and “victim(s)” columns were labeled as follows: number of individuals + age category + sex. A adult, AD adolescent, J juvenile, I infant, F female, M male, U unknown. The “cannibalism” column refers to whether individuals of the Rekambo community fed on the remains of the killed victims
Chimpanzee intraspecific killings before 2017
| Date | Observation type | Location | Chimpanzees observed | Victim | Cannibalism |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 08/06/2006 | Inferred | Out of range | 4AM, 1AF, 3AU, 1JU | JU | * |
| 10/10/2006 | Inferred | Out of range | 1AF, 2AU | AM | * |
| 23/06/2007 | Inferred | Out of range | 1AM, 1AF, 5AU, 1IU | IU | Yes |
| 16/12/2008 | Suspected | Periphery | 3AM, 1AF, 3AU | AM | * |
Table 3 depicts chimpanzees’ intraspecific killings before the habituation of the majority of individuals of the Rekambo community as a function of date, observation type. location, chimpanzees observed, victim, and cannibalism. Date is depicted as “day/month/year”. “Observation type” is categorized following the distinctions by Wilson and colleagues (2014). Inferred: Aggression witnessed, corpse or parts found after the aggression, and traces indicating intercommunity attack found. Suspected: Body found showing injuries compatible with intraspecific coalitional aggression. “Location” refers to where within the home range of the Rekambo community (January 2017–April 2019) the encounter took place. Periphery: 75–95% MCP; out of range: outside 95% MCP. “Chimpanzees observed” refers to the number and age-sex class of the attackers (unknown community membership). Individuals were labeled as follows: Number of individuals + age category + sex. A adult, AD adolescent, J juvenile, I infant, F female, M male, and U unknown. The asterisk (*) refers to “not observed”