Food Preference of Semi-Provisioned Macaques Based on Feeding Duration and Foraging Party Size

The long-tailed macaques (Macaca fascicularis; also called crab-eating monkeys) have broad geographic distribution in continent and archipelago of Southeast Asia. They have wide ecological plasticity to adapt to various environments. Due to disturbance of habitat and intensive contact with human, lo...

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Main Authors: ISLAMUL HADI, BAMBANG SURYOBROTO, DYAH PERWITASARI-FARAJALLAH
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Bogor Agricultural University 2007-03-01
Series:Hayati Journal of Biosciences
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Online Access:http://journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/hayati/article/viewFile/230/96
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spelling doaj-3d016e6afada47d5b885214c29f5d2d72020-11-24T22:17:22ZengBogor Agricultural UniversityHayati Journal of Biosciences1978-30192086-40942007-03-011411317Food Preference of Semi-Provisioned Macaques Based on Feeding Duration and Foraging Party SizeISLAMUL HADIBAMBANG SURYOBROTODYAH PERWITASARI-FARAJALLAHThe long-tailed macaques (Macaca fascicularis; also called crab-eating monkeys) have broad geographic distribution in continent and archipelago of Southeast Asia. They have wide ecological plasticity to adapt to various environments. Due to disturbance of habitat and intensive contact with human, long-tailed macaques change their feeding behavior. Here we present food preferences of long-tailed macaques that live in Cikakak Monkey Park in Central Java. By recording the number of individuals who fed on a food patch and the duration of eating the food, we found that proportion of their food from natural resources is greater than those from human sources. They shifted to omnivory feeding mode to adapt to the changing environment. At many times, this omnivorous feeding brought forth crop-raiding which were not in natural behavioral repertory. Conservation effort of long-tailed macaques, and primate in general, should consider the aspect of human-modulated behavior in feeding ecology if we wish to be successful.http://journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/hayati/article/viewFile/230/96feeding ecologylong-tailed macaquesCikakak monkey parkparty sizefeeding durationomnivorous
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author ISLAMUL HADI
BAMBANG SURYOBROTO
DYAH PERWITASARI-FARAJALLAH
spellingShingle ISLAMUL HADI
BAMBANG SURYOBROTO
DYAH PERWITASARI-FARAJALLAH
Food Preference of Semi-Provisioned Macaques Based on Feeding Duration and Foraging Party Size
Hayati Journal of Biosciences
feeding ecology
long-tailed macaques
Cikakak monkey park
party size
feeding duration
omnivorous
author_facet ISLAMUL HADI
BAMBANG SURYOBROTO
DYAH PERWITASARI-FARAJALLAH
author_sort ISLAMUL HADI
title Food Preference of Semi-Provisioned Macaques Based on Feeding Duration and Foraging Party Size
title_short Food Preference of Semi-Provisioned Macaques Based on Feeding Duration and Foraging Party Size
title_full Food Preference of Semi-Provisioned Macaques Based on Feeding Duration and Foraging Party Size
title_fullStr Food Preference of Semi-Provisioned Macaques Based on Feeding Duration and Foraging Party Size
title_full_unstemmed Food Preference of Semi-Provisioned Macaques Based on Feeding Duration and Foraging Party Size
title_sort food preference of semi-provisioned macaques based on feeding duration and foraging party size
publisher Bogor Agricultural University
series Hayati Journal of Biosciences
issn 1978-3019
2086-4094
publishDate 2007-03-01
description The long-tailed macaques (Macaca fascicularis; also called crab-eating monkeys) have broad geographic distribution in continent and archipelago of Southeast Asia. They have wide ecological plasticity to adapt to various environments. Due to disturbance of habitat and intensive contact with human, long-tailed macaques change their feeding behavior. Here we present food preferences of long-tailed macaques that live in Cikakak Monkey Park in Central Java. By recording the number of individuals who fed on a food patch and the duration of eating the food, we found that proportion of their food from natural resources is greater than those from human sources. They shifted to omnivory feeding mode to adapt to the changing environment. At many times, this omnivorous feeding brought forth crop-raiding which were not in natural behavioral repertory. Conservation effort of long-tailed macaques, and primate in general, should consider the aspect of human-modulated behavior in feeding ecology if we wish to be successful.
topic feeding ecology
long-tailed macaques
Cikakak monkey park
party size
feeding duration
omnivorous
url http://journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/hayati/article/viewFile/230/96
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