Publikation: How bonobo communities deal with tannin rich fruits : Re-ingestion and other feeding processes
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This report describes bonobo (Pan paniscus, Hominidae) behavioral flexibility and inter-community differences with high tannin level fruit processing. In fruiting plants, tannin should discourage certain seed dispersers (direct deterrence hypothesis) such as primates. Based on data deriving from five study sites; LuiKotale, Lomako, Wamba, Malebo and Manzano, we compare consumption and dispersal of fruit species rich in tannins: Parinari and Musanga pulp was chewed across all communities probably for saliva tannin neutralisation. However, consumption of the fruits of Canarium schweinfurthii was observed in few communities only with differences in the food process: While bonobos of Wamba, Lomako and Manzano crunched and swallowed the pulp, bonobos of LuiKotale ingested entire fruits, extracted intact fruits from feces, and re-ingested their pulp, spitting the seed after a retention time of 24h in the digestive tract (i.e. endozoochory). We discuss potential functions of this peculiar feeding technique, likely to be a cultural behavior.
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BEAUNE, David, Gottfried HOHMANN, Adeline SERCKX, Tetsuya SAKAMAKI, Victor NARAT, Barbara FRUTH, 2017. How bonobo communities deal with tannin rich fruits : Re-ingestion and other feeding processes. In: Behavioural processes. Elsevier. 2017, 142, pp. 131-137. ISSN 0376-6357. eISSN 1872-8308. Available under: doi: 10.1016/j.beproc.2017.06.007BibTex
@article{Beaune2017-09bonob-56096, year={2017}, doi={10.1016/j.beproc.2017.06.007}, title={How bonobo communities deal with tannin rich fruits : Re-ingestion and other feeding processes}, volume={142}, issn={0376-6357}, journal={Behavioural processes}, pages={131--137}, author={Beaune, David and Hohmann, Gottfried and Serckx, Adeline and Sakamaki, Tetsuya and Narat, Victor and Fruth, Barbara} }
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