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从2000 年11 月至2002 年1 月, 我们在云南富合山(99°20′E , 26°25′N) 记录了滇金丝猴( Rhinopithe2 cus bieti) 的游走以及其他行为, 以描述猴群行为模式的季节性变化及其对温带环境的适应。由于季节间行为方 式的相似, 我们将冬季和春季、夏季和秋季的数据合并表述。猴群终年以取食树叶为主, 多在过夜地附近活动。 在冬- 春季, 猴群一般在低海拔的南部地区活动, 同时缩短日行走距离, 花费较多的时间取食树叶、竹叶和竹 笋; 而在夏- 秋季猴群的活动模式与冬- 春季相反, 并取食大量果实。我们将富合地区猴群的季节性游走模式 以及食性看作是食物供给和温度变化之间折中的结果, 这些行为特征和其它温带灵长类的相似。此外, 过夜地 的分布也会影响猴群利用家域内各方格的方式[动物学报50 (5) : 691 - 696 , 2004 ] 。

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Aspects of the behaviour of three groups of Yunnan snub-nosed langurs, Rhinopithecus bieti, were observed over the course of three field seasons from 1986 to 1988. The major findings of the study were: (1) The habitats of R. bieti were mainly at heights of 3,600-4,150 m above sea level. (2) Groups were very large, with group sizes ranging from more than 100 to 269 individuals. (3) Spatial dispersion densities ranged from about 27 to 106 m2/individual during sleeping and resting, to feeding dispersions as large as 5,000-15,000 m2. (4) The locomotor repertoire of R. bieti consisted largely of walking, jumping and climbing. On very rare occasions, semibrachiation was observed, but true brachiation was never observed. The locomotor repertoires of juveniles were more diverse than those of subadults or adults. (5) Communication consisted mainly of eye-to-eye contact accompanied by murmurs; while loud calls were heard only rarely. (6) Groups moved between sleeping and feeding sites in single file. It is concluded that R. bieti is a mainly terrestrial species.

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Feeding and vocal behaviours of wild black gibbons (Hylobates concolor) were observed from 1987 to 1989 in south-western Yunnan, notably H. concolor jingdongensis at Mt. Wuliang (24-degrees 18-42'N, 100-degrees 30-50'E) in the early spring of 1989. 12 plant species were observed to have been eaten by the gibbons; these included tree species, lianas and epiphytes. Approximately 21 % of feeding time was devoted to eating fruits, 61 % to leaf buds and shoots, 7 % to flowers and 11 % to leaves. The gibbons preferred fruits to leaves even though they commonly ate leaves. In this study, the morning songs (duet and solo), reponsive (territorial) songs, alarm calls and communication calls were recorded. The gibbons sang their morning songs mainly in the early morning, with a single bout lasting more than 10 min on average. The singing of a group would trigger other groups, and all groups in an area tended to sing sequentially. The morning duet song bout was dominated by an adult male. The male emitted booms, aa notes, early multimodulated figures, intermediate multimodulated figures and codas, the latter occurring only in duets following the female's great call. The female uttered great calls and abortive great calls. The subadults or juveniles also took part in the morning songs. Lone males were heard to utter solos which lasted longer than the duets of the pairs.