Habitat Use and Trophic Niche Overlap of Two Sympatric Colobines, Presbytis potenziani and Simias concolor, on Siberut Island, Indonesia
According to ecological theory, the concept of niche differentiation is essential to our understanding of how sympatric species can limit competition over resources. We here examine ecological niche differentiation in 2 sympatric Asian langurs, Presbytis potenziani and Simias concolor , both endemic...
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Veröffentlicht in: | International journal of primatology 2012-02, Vol.33 (1), p.218-232 |
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Zusammenfassung: | According to ecological theory, the concept of niche differentiation is essential to our understanding of how sympatric species can limit competition over resources. We here examine ecological niche differentiation in 2 sympatric Asian langurs,
Presbytis potenziani
and
Simias concolor
, both endemic to the Mentawai Islands off the west coast of Sumatra. We collected data (home range size, canopy use, activity budgets, diet, and niche breadth and overlap) using GPS and scan/focal animal sampling methods on 2 groups of
Presbytis potenziani
and 3 groups of
Simias concolor
living in a mixed primary rain forest in northern Siberut. Results show that home ranges of the 2 species overlapped completely and that the home range size of
Presbytis potenziani
was
ca.
4 times larger than that of
Simias concolor
. Lower canopy levels (20 m. Apart from foraging and other activities, there was little difference in overall activity budgets of the 2 species. Regarding diet, although 60% of all food species examined were used by both langur species, they shared only 3 of the 10 most commonly eaten species.
Presbytis potenziani
fed more selectively on fruits, whereas
Simias concolor
fed predominantly on leaves. Levin’s niche breadth indices revealed that the diet of
Simias concolor
is more general (0.34) than that of
Presbytis potenziani
(0.22). Based on a Pianka index of 0.32, we conclude that there is a relatively small food niche overlap between the 2 colobine species and that diet represents an important mechanism enabling their coexistence. |
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ISSN: | 0164-0291 1573-8604 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10764-011-9567-y |