Sumatran orangutans and a yellow-cheeked crested gibbon know what is where

Marina Scheumann*, Josep Call

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Abstract

In their natural habitats orangutans and gibbons have to solve spatial problems to find enough food, which is distributed over large areas and available at different times of the year. Therefore both species should evolve spatial memory skills to remember spatial locations and their content. We conducted 2 studies in a 1900-m(2) naturalistic outdoor enclosure. In the 1st study, we hid kiwi pieces in 10 different locations and placed kiwi pieces in a visible location. Individuals of both species approached significantly more food locations in the test condition than in the control condition in which no food was hidden. In the 2nd study, we hid 2 types of food in 10 different locations so that individuals had to remember which food type was where. We hid bananas on trees (banana condition) and grapes under bamboo shrubs (grape condition). We also placed oranges in full view (control condition) to rule out the possibility that finding food may automatically trigger an indiscriminate search. Individuals approached the banana locations more often in the banana than in the other 2 conditions. Some orangutans, but not the gibbon, also approached the grape locations more often in the grape than in the other 2 conditions. Individuals often returned to locations in which they previously found food and rarely revisited locations in the same session. We detected little influence of the food quantity and no influence of the distance to each location on the subjects' foraging behavior.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)575-602
Number of pages28
JournalInternational Journal of Primatology
Volume27
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Apr 2006

Keywords

  • foraging
  • gibbon
  • orangutan
  • spatial memory
  • LONG-TAILED MACAQUES
  • MENTAL TIME-TRAVEL
  • GORILLA-GORILLA-GORILLA
  • SPATIAL MEMORY
  • MACACA-FASCICULARIS
  • PONGO-PYGMAEUS
  • FORAGING TASK
  • SCRUB JAYS
  • MONKEYS
  • STRATEGIES

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