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[HTT18-P06] Feeding habits of Japanese macaques in Kojima group using stable isotope ratio analysis at the individual scale.
Keywords:society of Japanese macaque, stable isotope, feeding habit
We also analyzed the isotope ratios of food resources consumed by the Kojima group and estimated each individual and attribute's food intake ratio using a Bayesian mixing model. As a result, we could not detect any effect of the dominance-inferiority relationship within the group on the food intake rate. Still, the food intake rate varied depending on age and sex. Specifically, males consumed a larger proportion of marine-derived food resources than females and consumed a larger proportion of forest-derived food resources. On the other hand, females consumed a larger proportion of wheat fed to them by humans than males. Furthermore, the preference for marine-derived resources differed among generations at different ages. This study shows that stable isotope ratio analysis, which has been used in many previous studies at the resolution of species and populations, is also useful at the resolution of the individual level and can be used to analyze the structure of a population.