Stable carbon, oxygen, and nitrogen, isotope analysis of plants from a South Asian tropical forest: Implications for primatology

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作者
Roberts, Patrick [1 ,2 ]
Blumenthal, Scott A. [2 ]
Dittus, Wolfgang [3 ,4 ]
Wedage, Oshan [5 ]
Lee-Thorp, Julia A. [2 ]
机构
[1] Max Planck Inst Sci Human Hist, Kahla Str 10, D-07745 Jena, Germany
[2] Univ Oxford, Sch Archaeol, Res Lab Archaeol & Hist Art, Oxford, England
[3] Conservat Ecol Ctr, Smithsonian Conservat Biol Inst, Washington, DC USA
[4] Natl Inst Fundamental Studies, Kandy, Sri Lanka
[5] Univ Sri Jayewardenepura, Dept Hist & Archaeol, Nugegoda, Sri Lanka
基金
英国自然环境研究理事会;
关键词
diet; plant ecology; primates; South Asia; stable isotope ecology; AMAZONIAN RAIN-FORESTS; DIETARY VARIABILITY; SRI-LANKA; VERTICAL STRATIFICATION; NATURAL-ABUNDANCE; DELTA-C-13; VALUES; C-13/C-12; RATIOS; PAN-TROGLODYTES; C-3; PLANTS; LEAF WATER;
D O I
10.1002/ajp.22656
中图分类号
Q95 [动物学];
学科分类号
071002 ;
摘要
Stable isotope analysis of primate tissues in tropical forest contexts is an increasingly popular means of obtaining information about niche distinctions among sympatric species, including preferences in feeding height, forest canopy density, plant parts, and trophism. However, issues of equifinality mean that feeding height, canopy density, as well as the plant parts and plant species consumed, may produce similar or confounding effects. With a few exceptions, researchers have so far relied largely on general principles and/or limited plant data from the study area as references for deducing the predominant drivers of primate isotope variation. Here, we explore variation in the stable carbon (delta C-13), nitrogen (delta N-15), and oxygen (delta O-18) isotope ratios of 288 plant samples identified as important to the three primate species from the Polonnaruwa Nature Sanctuary, Sri Lanka, relative to plant part, season, and canopy height. Our results show that plant part and height have the greatest effect on the delta C-13 and delta O-18 measurements of plants of immediate relevance to the primates, Macaca sinica, Semnopithecus priam thersites, and Trachypithecus vetulus, living in this monsoonal tropical forest. We find no influence of plant part, height or season on the delta N-15 of measured plants. While the plant part effect is particularly pronounced in delta C-13 between fruits and leaves, differential feeding height, and plant taxonomy influence plant delta C-13 and delta O-18 differences in addition to plant organ. Given that species composition in different regions and forest types will differ, the results urge caution in extrapolating general isotopic trends without substantial local baselines studies.
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