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DOI10.1016/j.foreco.2019.117482
Primates bark-stripping trees in forest plantations - A review
Di Bitetti, Mario S.1,2,3
2019-10-01
发表期刊FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT
ISSN0378-1127
EISSN1872-7042
出版年2019
卷号449
文章类型Review
语种英语
国家Argentina
英文摘要

Primates bark-strip trees in forest plantations worldwide, producing large economic losses. The primate and tree species involved, the spatial and temporal patterns of this problem, the effectiveness of the methods used to mitigate damage and the causes of this behavior are not yet understood. I conducted a literature review of this topic, focusing on documents reporting primates bark-stripping trees in forest plantations and forests. The data set consisted of 51 documents of which 46 corresponded to bark-stripping of trees in forest plantations and five in managed forests. Thirteen non-human primate species have been recorded bark stripping trees of commercial value worldwide. Three of these, the chacma baboon (Papio ursinus), the black capuchin monkey (Sapajus nigritus) and Sykels monkey (Cercopithecus albogularis), are responsible for most of the damage reported in large scale plantations, affecting mostly pine (Pinus sp.) plantations in five African and two South American countries. With fewer reports, orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus) affect large scale Acacia mangium plantations in Indonesia, and yellow baboons (Papio cynocephalus) and vervets (Chlorocebus aethiops) pine plantations in Malawi and Zimbabwe respectively. The Barbary macaque (Macaca sylvanus) bark-strips Atlas cedars (Cedrus adantica) in Moroccan forests. Eucalyptus sp. plantations, both small and large-scale, are less frequently affected by gorillas, two colobine monkeys, howler monkeys, capuchins, baboons and chimpanzees. Actions to mitigate this problem, including the massive killing of primates, had proven ineffective in the long term. Bark-stripping of pines tends to be more seasonal than that of Eucalyptus, and their damage of higher incidence and intensity. The most frequently cited hypothesis for why primates bark-strip trees in plantations is that they consume soft bark when or where their natural food is scarce. However, this hypothesis is not generally supported by empirical evidence. Eucalyptus bark may be sought after for its high sodium content. Pines are apparently bark-stripped to consume the sugary phloem during their growing season, when bark is presumably more easily peeled off. If this hypothesis were correct, a management method based on diversionary feeding could alleviate the damage produced by primates to coniferous trees of commercial value.


英文关键词Cercopithecus albogularis Eucalyptus plantations Papio ursinus Pine plantations Acacia mangium plantations Pinus Sapajus nigritus
领域气候变化
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000484647700001
WOS关键词MONKEYS SAPAJUS-NIGRITUS ; PAPIO-HAMADRYAS-URSINUS ; KIBALE-NATIONAL-PARK ; CEBUS-APELLA-NIGRITUS ; WILD CAPUCHIN MONKEYS ; PINE PLANTATIONS ; POPULATION-DYNAMICS ; WATER AVAILABILITY ; FAGUS-SYLVATICA ; COLOBUS MONKEYS
WOS类目Forestry
WOS研究方向Forestry
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条目标识符http://119.78.100.173/C666/handle/2XK7JSWQ/187320
专题气候变化
作者单位1.Univ Nacl Misiones UNaM, CONICET, Inst Biol Subtrop, Bertoni 85, RA-3370 Puerto Iguazu, Misiones, Argentina;
2.Asociac Civil Ctr Invest Bosque Atlant CeIBA, Bertoni 85, RA-3370 Puerto Iguazu, Misiones, Argentina;
3.UNAM, Fac Ciencias Forestales, Bertoni 124, Eldorado, Misiones, Argentina
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Di Bitetti, Mario S.. Primates bark-stripping trees in forest plantations - A review[J]. FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT,2019,449.
APA Di Bitetti, Mario S..(2019).Primates bark-stripping trees in forest plantations - A review.FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT,449.
MLA Di Bitetti, Mario S.."Primates bark-stripping trees in forest plantations - A review".FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT 449(2019).
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