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Nest Grouping Patterns of Bonobos (Pan paniscus) in Relation to Fruit Availability in a Forest-Savannah Mosaic

A topic of major interest in socio-ecology is the comparison of chimpanzees and bonobos' grouping patterns. Numerous studies have highlighted the impact of social and environmental factors on the different evolution in group cohesion seen in these sister species. We are still lacking, however,...

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Autores principales: Serckx, Adeline, Huynen, Marie-Claude, Bastin, Jean-François, Hambuckers, Alain, Beudels-Jamar, Roseline C., Vimond, Marie, Raynaud, Emilien, Kühl, Hjalmar S.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3973572/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24695637
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0093742
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author Serckx, Adeline
Huynen, Marie-Claude
Bastin, Jean-François
Hambuckers, Alain
Beudels-Jamar, Roseline C.
Vimond, Marie
Raynaud, Emilien
Kühl, Hjalmar S.
author_facet Serckx, Adeline
Huynen, Marie-Claude
Bastin, Jean-François
Hambuckers, Alain
Beudels-Jamar, Roseline C.
Vimond, Marie
Raynaud, Emilien
Kühl, Hjalmar S.
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description A topic of major interest in socio-ecology is the comparison of chimpanzees and bonobos' grouping patterns. Numerous studies have highlighted the impact of social and environmental factors on the different evolution in group cohesion seen in these sister species. We are still lacking, however, key information about bonobo social traits across their habitat range, in order to make accurate inter-species comparisons. In this study we investigated bonobo social cohesiveness at nesting sites depending on fruit availability in the forest-savannah mosaic of western Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), a bonobo habitat which has received little attention from researchers and is characterized by high food resource variation within years. We collected data on two bonobo communities. Nest counts at nesting sites were used as a proxy for night grouping patterns and were analysed with regard to fruit availability. We also modelled bonobo population density at the site in order to investigate yearly variation. We found that one community density varied across the three years of surveys, suggesting that this bonobo community has significant variability in use of its home range. This finding highlights the importance of forest connectivity, a likely prerequisite for the ability of bonobos to adapt their ranging patterns to fruit availability changes. We found no influence of overall fruit availability on bonobo cohesiveness. Only fruit availability at the nesting sites showed a positive influence, indicating that bonobos favour food ‘hot spots’ as sleeping sites. Our findings have confirmed the results obtained from previous studies carried out in the dense tropical forests of DRC. Nevertheless, in order to clarify the impact of environmental variability on bonobo social cohesiveness, we will need to make direct observations of the apes in the forest-savannah mosaic as well as make comparisons across the entirety of the bonobos' range using systematic methodology.
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spelling pubmed-39735722014-04-04 Nest Grouping Patterns of Bonobos (Pan paniscus) in Relation to Fruit Availability in a Forest-Savannah Mosaic Serckx, Adeline Huynen, Marie-Claude Bastin, Jean-François Hambuckers, Alain Beudels-Jamar, Roseline C. Vimond, Marie Raynaud, Emilien Kühl, Hjalmar S. PLoS One Research Article A topic of major interest in socio-ecology is the comparison of chimpanzees and bonobos' grouping patterns. Numerous studies have highlighted the impact of social and environmental factors on the different evolution in group cohesion seen in these sister species. We are still lacking, however, key information about bonobo social traits across their habitat range, in order to make accurate inter-species comparisons. In this study we investigated bonobo social cohesiveness at nesting sites depending on fruit availability in the forest-savannah mosaic of western Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), a bonobo habitat which has received little attention from researchers and is characterized by high food resource variation within years. We collected data on two bonobo communities. Nest counts at nesting sites were used as a proxy for night grouping patterns and were analysed with regard to fruit availability. We also modelled bonobo population density at the site in order to investigate yearly variation. We found that one community density varied across the three years of surveys, suggesting that this bonobo community has significant variability in use of its home range. This finding highlights the importance of forest connectivity, a likely prerequisite for the ability of bonobos to adapt their ranging patterns to fruit availability changes. We found no influence of overall fruit availability on bonobo cohesiveness. Only fruit availability at the nesting sites showed a positive influence, indicating that bonobos favour food ‘hot spots’ as sleeping sites. Our findings have confirmed the results obtained from previous studies carried out in the dense tropical forests of DRC. Nevertheless, in order to clarify the impact of environmental variability on bonobo social cohesiveness, we will need to make direct observations of the apes in the forest-savannah mosaic as well as make comparisons across the entirety of the bonobos' range using systematic methodology. Public Library of Science 2014-04-02 /pmc/articles/PMC3973572/ /pubmed/24695637 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0093742 Text en © 2014 Serckx et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Serckx, Adeline
Huynen, Marie-Claude
Bastin, Jean-François
Hambuckers, Alain
Beudels-Jamar, Roseline C.
Vimond, Marie
Raynaud, Emilien
Kühl, Hjalmar S.
Nest Grouping Patterns of Bonobos (Pan paniscus) in Relation to Fruit Availability in a Forest-Savannah Mosaic
title Nest Grouping Patterns of Bonobos (Pan paniscus) in Relation to Fruit Availability in a Forest-Savannah Mosaic
title_full Nest Grouping Patterns of Bonobos (Pan paniscus) in Relation to Fruit Availability in a Forest-Savannah Mosaic
title_fullStr Nest Grouping Patterns of Bonobos (Pan paniscus) in Relation to Fruit Availability in a Forest-Savannah Mosaic
title_full_unstemmed Nest Grouping Patterns of Bonobos (Pan paniscus) in Relation to Fruit Availability in a Forest-Savannah Mosaic
title_short Nest Grouping Patterns of Bonobos (Pan paniscus) in Relation to Fruit Availability in a Forest-Savannah Mosaic
title_sort nest grouping patterns of bonobos (pan paniscus) in relation to fruit availability in a forest-savannah mosaic
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3973572/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24695637
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0093742
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