Seleção de ferramentas e caranguejos por macacos-prego (Sapajus libidinosos) em Manguezal
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2019-02-25
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Universidade Federal do Maranhão
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In recent years, the study on the use of tools has reached relevance in research related to the
evolution of intelligence in primates. Among the neotropical primates, the primates of the
Sapajus genus have been distinguished by the habitual use of tools in nature as a way to
facilitate access to food resources. The capuchin monkeys use great tools to consume a wide
variety of foods. In Brazil, studies on the use of tools on bearded capuchin are mainly aimed at
groups living in the cerrado and caatinga. In flooded forests, such as mangroves, records are
scarce. In this study, we aimed to verify how Sapajus libidinosus monkeys living in mangroves
select tools according to the weight of the crabs and how to use tools in the different age classes
of these primates. We assume that heavier crabs are most often consumed with the aid of tools.
Assuming that the weight is a variable that correlates positively with the development of the
crab and, therefore, with the rigidity of its exoskeleton, it was expected that the use of tools
would be more frequent in crabs of greater weight because it presents greater resistance to
break. In addition, we anticipate that adults use tools with more frequencies than subadults and
juvenile monkeys, because they have greater body weight, more experience and therefore
greater capacity and strength for the breaking activity. The research was carried out in the
mangroves of the river Preguiças, in the city of Barreirinhas, north coast of Brazil. We carried
out an experimental study in a natural environment with the use of wooden feeding platforms
fixed to the mangrove roots Rhizophora mangle. The platforms were provisioned with crabs of
the species Ucides cordatus along with tools made with wood. The feeding records were
obtained from a group represented by 16 animals, in which 8 of them were observed the use of
tools. We observed that the animals do not select the tools according to the weight of the crabs,
but in relation to the cheliped. The cheliped is probably the most resistant structure of the crab.
In addition, we found significant differences between tool weights used by adult monkeys and
subadults. This suggests that adults seem to use heavier tools than subadults. However, the use
of tools was not observed in young individuals. This study brings new insights into the
ecological and evolutionary context of Sapajus libidinosus with the use of tools in mangroves,
because unlike what occurs in the caatinga and cerrado, where the tools are stone hammers and
used to break fruits, in the mangrove, these animals use mangrove wood tools to access animal
food resources like crab.
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uso de ferramentas;, comportamento animal;, ucides cordatus;, rhizophora mangle., tool Use;, animal behavior;, ucides cordatus;, rhizophora mangle.
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SILVA, Jardeani Mendes da. Seleção de ferramentas e caranguejos por macacos-prego (Sapajus libidinosos) em Manguezal. 2019. 51 f. Dissertação (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Biodiversidade e Conservação/CCBS) - Universidade Federal do Maranhão, São Luís.