Dietary flexibility of western red colobus in two protected areas with contrasting anthropogenic pressure
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Resumo: | Food distribution and abundance can affect intra- and inter-dietary variation in non-human primates, influencing feeding ecology and altering behaviour. Natural and/or human-induced actions can influence the dynamics between primates and the environment, with associated impacts on socio-ecology and demography. This relationship in anthropogenic landscapes, however, is poorly understood. Here, we use DNA metabarcoding to obtain high resolution dietary diversity data, and multivariate generalised linear models to investigate variation in the diet of this threatened primate. We characterise the diet of the western red colobus (Piliocolobus badius) in both the better preserved Gola Rainforest National Park (GRNP, Sierra Leone), and in the fragmented forests of Cantanhez National Park (CNP, Guinea-Bissau), and evaluate biological, ecological and temporal differences. Dietary plant species richness was high in both protected areas, and the type of plants consumed varied significantly across seasons, space, and time. Although we identify dependence on a few key plants, red colobus in CNP consumed a higher average number of plant taxa than in GRNP, and 11% of the diet consisted of cultivated foods (e.g. mango). This is the first time a molecular approach has been used to investigate red colobus diet, and reveal dietary flexibility in degraded forests. Predicting the consequences of dietary change on long-term population persistence, however, remains a significant knowledge gap. Nevertheless, our results provide critical information to inform targeted regional conservation planning and implementation. |
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Dietary flexibility of western red colobus in two protected areas with contrasting anthropogenic pressureNon-human primatesFeeding ecologyDNA metabarcodingNon-invasive samplingWest AfricaPiliocolobus badiusAltered habitatsFood distribution and abundance can affect intra- and inter-dietary variation in non-human primates, influencing feeding ecology and altering behaviour. Natural and/or human-induced actions can influence the dynamics between primates and the environment, with associated impacts on socio-ecology and demography. This relationship in anthropogenic landscapes, however, is poorly understood. Here, we use DNA metabarcoding to obtain high resolution dietary diversity data, and multivariate generalised linear models to investigate variation in the diet of this threatened primate. We characterise the diet of the western red colobus (Piliocolobus badius) in both the better preserved Gola Rainforest National Park (GRNP, Sierra Leone), and in the fragmented forests of Cantanhez National Park (CNP, Guinea-Bissau), and evaluate biological, ecological and temporal differences. Dietary plant species richness was high in both protected areas, and the type of plants consumed varied significantly across seasons, space, and time. Although we identify dependence on a few key plants, red colobus in CNP consumed a higher average number of plant taxa than in GRNP, and 11% of the diet consisted of cultivated foods (e.g. mango). This is the first time a molecular approach has been used to investigate red colobus diet, and reveal dietary flexibility in degraded forests. Predicting the consequences of dietary change on long-term population persistence, however, remains a significant knowledge gap. Nevertheless, our results provide critical information to inform targeted regional conservation planning and implementation.The author(s) declare financial support was received for the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article. IAP was supported by a doctoral fellowship from Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT), Portugal (SFRH/BD/118444/2016), as well as FB (2020.05839.BD). Field and laboratory work was financed by the FCT under the project PRIMATOMICS (PTDC/ IVC‐ANT/3058/2014). Publication fees were supported by Cardiff University.FrontiersBiblioteca Digital do IPBAleixo-Pais, IsaBorges, FilipaSesay, NazieSonge, MustaphaCassama, MamaduCamara, Iaia T.Ramos, CatarinaBarca, BenjaminTuray, Brima S.Swaray, MohamedBarros, Aissa Regalla deQuecuta, QuebaSilva, Maria Joana F. daFrazão-Moreira, AméliaBruford, Michael WilliamMinhos, Tania2024-01-09T10:01:13Z20232023-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10198/29138engAleixo-Pais, Isa; Borges, Filipa; Sesay, Nazie; Songe, Mustapha; Cassama, Mamadu; Camara, Iaia T.; Ramos, Catarina; Barca, Benjamin; Turay, Brima S.; Swaray, Mohamed; Barros, Aissa Regalla de; Quecuta, Queba; Silva, Maria Joana F. da; Frazão-Moreira, Amélia; Bruford, Michael William; Minhos, Tania (2023). Dietary flexibility of western red colobus in two protected areas with contrasting anthropogenic pressure. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution. ISSN 2296-701X. 11, p. 1-172296-701X10.3389/fevo.2023.1280277info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2024-01-24T01:19:19Zoai:bibliotecadigital.ipb.pt:10198/29138Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-20T01:31:07.844247Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Dietary flexibility of western red colobus in two protected areas with contrasting anthropogenic pressure |
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Dietary flexibility of western red colobus in two protected areas with contrasting anthropogenic pressure |
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Dietary flexibility of western red colobus in two protected areas with contrasting anthropogenic pressure Aleixo-Pais, Isa Non-human primates Feeding ecology DNA metabarcoding Non-invasive sampling West Africa Piliocolobus badius Altered habitats |
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Dietary flexibility of western red colobus in two protected areas with contrasting anthropogenic pressure |
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Dietary flexibility of western red colobus in two protected areas with contrasting anthropogenic pressure |
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Dietary flexibility of western red colobus in two protected areas with contrasting anthropogenic pressure |
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Dietary flexibility of western red colobus in two protected areas with contrasting anthropogenic pressure |
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Dietary flexibility of western red colobus in two protected areas with contrasting anthropogenic pressure |
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Aleixo-Pais, Isa |
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Aleixo-Pais, Isa Borges, Filipa Sesay, Nazie Songe, Mustapha Cassama, Mamadu Camara, Iaia T. Ramos, Catarina Barca, Benjamin Turay, Brima S. Swaray, Mohamed Barros, Aissa Regalla de Quecuta, Queba Silva, Maria Joana F. da Frazão-Moreira, Amélia Bruford, Michael William Minhos, Tania |
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Borges, Filipa Sesay, Nazie Songe, Mustapha Cassama, Mamadu Camara, Iaia T. Ramos, Catarina Barca, Benjamin Turay, Brima S. Swaray, Mohamed Barros, Aissa Regalla de Quecuta, Queba Silva, Maria Joana F. da Frazão-Moreira, Amélia Bruford, Michael William Minhos, Tania |
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Biblioteca Digital do IPB |
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Aleixo-Pais, Isa Borges, Filipa Sesay, Nazie Songe, Mustapha Cassama, Mamadu Camara, Iaia T. Ramos, Catarina Barca, Benjamin Turay, Brima S. Swaray, Mohamed Barros, Aissa Regalla de Quecuta, Queba Silva, Maria Joana F. da Frazão-Moreira, Amélia Bruford, Michael William Minhos, Tania |
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Non-human primates Feeding ecology DNA metabarcoding Non-invasive sampling West Africa Piliocolobus badius Altered habitats |
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Non-human primates Feeding ecology DNA metabarcoding Non-invasive sampling West Africa Piliocolobus badius Altered habitats |
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Food distribution and abundance can affect intra- and inter-dietary variation in non-human primates, influencing feeding ecology and altering behaviour. Natural and/or human-induced actions can influence the dynamics between primates and the environment, with associated impacts on socio-ecology and demography. This relationship in anthropogenic landscapes, however, is poorly understood. Here, we use DNA metabarcoding to obtain high resolution dietary diversity data, and multivariate generalised linear models to investigate variation in the diet of this threatened primate. We characterise the diet of the western red colobus (Piliocolobus badius) in both the better preserved Gola Rainforest National Park (GRNP, Sierra Leone), and in the fragmented forests of Cantanhez National Park (CNP, Guinea-Bissau), and evaluate biological, ecological and temporal differences. Dietary plant species richness was high in both protected areas, and the type of plants consumed varied significantly across seasons, space, and time. Although we identify dependence on a few key plants, red colobus in CNP consumed a higher average number of plant taxa than in GRNP, and 11% of the diet consisted of cultivated foods (e.g. mango). This is the first time a molecular approach has been used to investigate red colobus diet, and reveal dietary flexibility in degraded forests. Predicting the consequences of dietary change on long-term population persistence, however, remains a significant knowledge gap. Nevertheless, our results provide critical information to inform targeted regional conservation planning and implementation. |
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Aleixo-Pais, Isa; Borges, Filipa; Sesay, Nazie; Songe, Mustapha; Cassama, Mamadu; Camara, Iaia T.; Ramos, Catarina; Barca, Benjamin; Turay, Brima S.; Swaray, Mohamed; Barros, Aissa Regalla de; Quecuta, Queba; Silva, Maria Joana F. da; Frazão-Moreira, Amélia; Bruford, Michael William; Minhos, Tania (2023). Dietary flexibility of western red colobus in two protected areas with contrasting anthropogenic pressure. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution. ISSN 2296-701X. 11, p. 1-17 2296-701X 10.3389/fevo.2023.1280277 |
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