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Feeding habitat quality and behavioral trade-offs in chimpanzees: a case for species distribution models.

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Foerster, S; Zhong, Y; Pintea, L; Murray, CM; Wilson, ML; Mjungu, DC; Pusey, AE
Published in: Behavioral ecology : official journal of the International Society for Behavioral Ecology
July 2016

The distribution and abundance of food resources are among the most important factors that influence animal behavioral strategies. Yet, spatial variation in feeding habitat quality is often difficult to assess with traditional methods that rely on extrapolation from plot survey data or remote sensing. Here, we show that maximum entropy species distribution modeling can be used to successfully predict small-scale variation in the distribution of 24 important plant food species for chimpanzees at Gombe National Park, Tanzania. We combined model predictions with behavioral observations to quantify feeding habitat quality as the cumulative dietary proportion of the species predicted to occur in a given location. This measure exhibited considerable spatial heterogeneity with elevation and latitude, both within and across main habitat types. We used model results to assess individual variation in habitat selection among adult chimpanzees during a 10-year period, testing predictions about trade-offs between foraging and reproductive effort. We found that nonswollen females selected the highest-quality habitats compared with swollen females or males, in line with predictions based on their energetic needs. Swollen females appeared to compromise feeding in favor of mating opportunities, suggesting that females rather than males change their ranging patterns in search of mates. Males generally occupied feeding habitats of lower quality, which may exacerbate energetic challenges of aggression and territory defense. Finally, we documented an increase in feeding habitat quality with community residence time in both sexes during the dry season, suggesting an influence of familiarity on foraging decisions in a highly heterogeneous landscape.

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Behavioral ecology : official journal of the International Society for Behavioral Ecology

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EISSN

1465-7279

ISSN

1045-2249

Publication Date

July 2016

Volume

27

Issue

4

Start / End Page

1004 / 1016

Related Subject Headings

  • Behavioral Science & Comparative Psychology
  • 3109 Zoology
  • 3104 Evolutionary biology
  • 3103 Ecology
  • 0608 Zoology
  • 0603 Evolutionary Biology
  • 0602 Ecology
 

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Foerster, S., Zhong, Y., Pintea, L., Murray, C. M., Wilson, M. L., Mjungu, D. C., & Pusey, A. E. (2016). Feeding habitat quality and behavioral trade-offs in chimpanzees: a case for species distribution models. Behavioral Ecology : Official Journal of the International Society for Behavioral Ecology, 27(4), 1004–1016. https://doi.org/10.1093/beheco/arw004
Foerster, Steffen, Ying Zhong, Lilian Pintea, Carson M. Murray, Michael L. Wilson, Deus C. Mjungu, and Anne E. Pusey. “Feeding habitat quality and behavioral trade-offs in chimpanzees: a case for species distribution models.Behavioral Ecology : Official Journal of the International Society for Behavioral Ecology 27, no. 4 (July 2016): 1004–16. https://doi.org/10.1093/beheco/arw004.
Foerster S, Zhong Y, Pintea L, Murray CM, Wilson ML, Mjungu DC, et al. Feeding habitat quality and behavioral trade-offs in chimpanzees: a case for species distribution models. Behavioral ecology : official journal of the International Society for Behavioral Ecology. 2016 Jul;27(4):1004–16.
Foerster, Steffen, et al. “Feeding habitat quality and behavioral trade-offs in chimpanzees: a case for species distribution models.Behavioral Ecology : Official Journal of the International Society for Behavioral Ecology, vol. 27, no. 4, July 2016, pp. 1004–16. Epmc, doi:10.1093/beheco/arw004.
Foerster S, Zhong Y, Pintea L, Murray CM, Wilson ML, Mjungu DC, Pusey AE. Feeding habitat quality and behavioral trade-offs in chimpanzees: a case for species distribution models. Behavioral ecology : official journal of the International Society for Behavioral Ecology. 2016 Jul;27(4):1004–1016.
Journal cover image

Published In

Behavioral ecology : official journal of the International Society for Behavioral Ecology

DOI

EISSN

1465-7279

ISSN

1045-2249

Publication Date

July 2016

Volume

27

Issue

4

Start / End Page

1004 / 1016

Related Subject Headings

  • Behavioral Science & Comparative Psychology
  • 3109 Zoology
  • 3104 Evolutionary biology
  • 3103 Ecology
  • 0608 Zoology
  • 0603 Evolutionary Biology
  • 0602 Ecology