Nutritional Differences between Two Orangutan Habitats: Implications for Population Density.

Bottom-up regulatory factors have been proposed to exert a strong influence on mammalian population density. Studies relating habitat quality to population density have typically made comparisons among distant species or communities without considering variation in food quality among localities. We...

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Main Authors: Erin R Vogel, Mark E Harrison, Astri Zulfa, Timothy D Bransford, Shauhin E Alavi, Simon Husson, Helen Morrogh-Bernard, Santiano, Twentinolosa Firtsman, Sri Suci Utami-Atmoko, Maria A van Noordwijk, Wartika Rosa Farida
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2015-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4605688?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-3c722ae44b1a4463acb9d96d393d1da52020-11-25T01:56:27ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032015-01-011010e013861210.1371/journal.pone.0138612Nutritional Differences between Two Orangutan Habitats: Implications for Population Density.Erin R VogelMark E HarrisonAstri ZulfaTimothy D BransfordShauhin E AlaviSimon HussonHelen Morrogh-BernardSantianoTwentinolosa FirtsmanSri Suci Utami-AtmokoMaria A van NoordwijkWartika Rosa FaridaBottom-up regulatory factors have been proposed to exert a strong influence on mammalian population density. Studies relating habitat quality to population density have typically made comparisons among distant species or communities without considering variation in food quality among localities. We compared dietary nutritional quality of two Bornean orangutan populations with differing population densities in peatland habitats, Tuanan and Sabangau, separated by 63 km. We hypothesized that because Tuanan is alluvial, the plant species included in the orangutan diet would be of higher nutritional quality compared to Sabangau, resulting in higher daily caloric intake in Tuanan. We also predicted that forest productivity would be greater in Tuanan compared to Sabangau. In support of these hypotheses, the overall quality of the diet and the quality of matched dietary items were higher in Tuanan, resulting in higher daily caloric intake compared to Sabangau. These differences in dietary nutritional quality may provide insights into why orangutan population density is almost two times greater in Tuanan compared to Sabangau, in agreement with a potentially important influence of diet quality on primate population density.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4605688?pdf=render
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author Erin R Vogel
Mark E Harrison
Astri Zulfa
Timothy D Bransford
Shauhin E Alavi
Simon Husson
Helen Morrogh-Bernard
Santiano
Twentinolosa Firtsman
Sri Suci Utami-Atmoko
Maria A van Noordwijk
Wartika Rosa Farida
spellingShingle Erin R Vogel
Mark E Harrison
Astri Zulfa
Timothy D Bransford
Shauhin E Alavi
Simon Husson
Helen Morrogh-Bernard
Santiano
Twentinolosa Firtsman
Sri Suci Utami-Atmoko
Maria A van Noordwijk
Wartika Rosa Farida
Nutritional Differences between Two Orangutan Habitats: Implications for Population Density.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Erin R Vogel
Mark E Harrison
Astri Zulfa
Timothy D Bransford
Shauhin E Alavi
Simon Husson
Helen Morrogh-Bernard
Santiano
Twentinolosa Firtsman
Sri Suci Utami-Atmoko
Maria A van Noordwijk
Wartika Rosa Farida
author_sort Erin R Vogel
title Nutritional Differences between Two Orangutan Habitats: Implications for Population Density.
title_short Nutritional Differences between Two Orangutan Habitats: Implications for Population Density.
title_full Nutritional Differences between Two Orangutan Habitats: Implications for Population Density.
title_fullStr Nutritional Differences between Two Orangutan Habitats: Implications for Population Density.
title_full_unstemmed Nutritional Differences between Two Orangutan Habitats: Implications for Population Density.
title_sort nutritional differences between two orangutan habitats: implications for population density.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2015-01-01
description Bottom-up regulatory factors have been proposed to exert a strong influence on mammalian population density. Studies relating habitat quality to population density have typically made comparisons among distant species or communities without considering variation in food quality among localities. We compared dietary nutritional quality of two Bornean orangutan populations with differing population densities in peatland habitats, Tuanan and Sabangau, separated by 63 km. We hypothesized that because Tuanan is alluvial, the plant species included in the orangutan diet would be of higher nutritional quality compared to Sabangau, resulting in higher daily caloric intake in Tuanan. We also predicted that forest productivity would be greater in Tuanan compared to Sabangau. In support of these hypotheses, the overall quality of the diet and the quality of matched dietary items were higher in Tuanan, resulting in higher daily caloric intake compared to Sabangau. These differences in dietary nutritional quality may provide insights into why orangutan population density is almost two times greater in Tuanan compared to Sabangau, in agreement with a potentially important influence of diet quality on primate population density.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4605688?pdf=render
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