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Behavioural ecology and group cohesion of juvenile western lowland gorillas (Gorilla g. gorilla) during rehabilitation in the Batéké Plateaux National Park, Gabon

Le Flohic Guillaume, Motsch Peggy, De Nys Hélène, Childs Simon, Courage Amos, King Tony. 2015. Behavioural ecology and group cohesion of juvenile western lowland gorillas (Gorilla g. gorilla) during rehabilitation in the Batéké Plateaux National Park, Gabon. PloS One, 10 (3):e0119609, 20 p.

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Quartile : Q1, Sujet : MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES

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Thème(s) HCERES des revues (en SHS) : Psychologie-éthologie-ergonomie; Staps

Résumé : Rehabilitation of animals followed by reintroduction into the wild can benefit conservation by supplementing depleted wild populations or reintroducing a species in an area where it has been extirpated or become extinct. The western lowland gorilla (WLG, Gorilla g. gorilla) is persistently poached; infants are often illegally traded and used as pets. Some are confiscated and rehabilitated, then kept in sanctuaries or reintroduced into the wild. Prior to reintroduction, the ability of the orphans to survive independently in their environment needs to be assessed. Here, we performed a multivariate analysis, including diet composition, activity-budget, and pattern of strata using of a group of five juvenile WLG in the process of rehabilitation and distinguished three sub-periods of ecological significance: the high furgivory period, the Dialium fruits consumption period, and the high folivory period. The consequences of these variations on their well-being (play behaviour) and the group cohesion (spatial proximity and social interactions) were examined. Like wild WLGs, diets shifted seasonally from frugivorous to folivorous, while the same staple foods were consumed and large amounts of Dialium fruits were seasonally gathered high in trees. When succulent fruit intake was the highest, thus providing high energy from sugar, juveniles spent less time feeding, more time playing and group cohesion was the highest. Conversely, the cohesion decreased with increasing folivory, individuals spent more time feeding and less time playing together. Nonetheless, the group cohesion also decreased after the death of one highly social, wild-born orphan. This may underscore the importance of skilled individuals in the cohesion and well-being of the entire group and, ultimately, to rehabilitation success. This study evaluates the rehabilitation success with regards to the methods used and highlights the need to consider a set of individual and environmental factors for enhancing rehabilitation while preserving the local biodiversity and individual well-being.

Mots-clés Agrovoc : comportement animal, repeuplement animal, écologie animale, comportement social, forêt tropicale humide, animal sauvage, transmission des maladies, comportement alimentaire, primate, écologie, régime alimentaire, comportement de jeu, espèce en danger

Mots-clés géographiques Agrovoc : Gabon

Mots-clés libres : Gorillas, Fruits, Social play, Trophic interactions, Animal sociality, Chimpanzees, Social networks, Food

Auteurs et affiliations

  • Le Flohic Guillaume, The Aspinall Foundation (GAB) - auteur correspondant
  • Motsch Peggy, CIRMF (GAB)
  • De Nys Hélène, The Aspinall Foundation (GAB) ORCID: 0000-0002-2942-4531
  • Childs Simon, The Aspinall Foundation (GAB)
  • Courage Amos, The Aspinall Foundation (GAB)
  • King Tony, The Aspinall Foundation (GAB)

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