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Association of terrestrial mangabeys (Cercocebus atys) with arboreal monkeys:: Experimental evidence for the effects of reduced ground predator pressure on habitat use

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PRIMATOLOGY
卷 23, 期 2, 页码 311-325

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DOI: 10.1023/A:1013883528244

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predation pressure; habitat use; polyspecific associations; western red colobus; Diana monkey; sooty mangabey; Tai Forest

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We examined the behavior of two arboreal monkeys-Piliocolobus badius (western red colobus) and Cercopithecus diana (Diana monkey)-in the presence and absence of a third, predominately, terrestrial monkey, Cercocebus atys (sooty mangabey) in the Ivory Coast's Tai Forest. Via experimental data, we show that sooty mangabeys are effective sentinels for ground predators. Then we compared strata use of red colobus and Diana monkeys in the presence and absence of mangabeys. Our data indicate that red colobus and Diana monkeys descend to low forest levels and to the forest floor significantly more often when mangabeys are spatially intermingled with them, i.e. in polyspecific associations. The niche extension may Provide some foraging advantage, especially for red colobus. We identified the specific causal agent-relaxed ground predator pressure-of a temporary shift in habitat use. In this instance, the presence of one species (Cercocebus atys) leads to the temporary expansion of a niche normally avoided by others Piliocolobus badius and Cercopithecus diana.

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