The Secrets of Baboons' Raiding Tactics Revealed
“Raiding baboons are a real challenge in the Cape Peninsula, South Africa. The baboons enter properties to raid in gardens and bins, but also enter homes and sometimes take food directly from people”, said Professor Justin O’Riain, Director of the Institute for Communities and Wildlife in Africa at the University of Cape Town, and co-author on the study published by Scientific Reports.
New research shows how canny baboons in Cape Town use a sit-and-wait tactic before raiding people’s homes in search of food.
Credit: Dr Gaëlle Fehlmann
In a previous study, the team showed that whilst Cape Town’s baboon management strategy was keeping baboons away from the urban space, some males were still finding ways in. The team therefore built bespoke baboon tracking collars allowing them track the movements and activity levels of 10 males via GPS and accelerometer sensors.
The collar data revealed that male baboons were staying at the city edge, engaging in short but intense forays to the urban environment when opportunity presented itself, similar to a sit-and-wait strategy.
Dr Andrew King, head of Swansea University’s SHOALgroup and senior author of the study, added: “We suspected the baboons were doing something clever to allow them to minimize the risks associated with urban foraging, and the data collected from the collars confirmed this”.
Credit: Dr Gaëlle Fehlmann
Dr Fehlmann added: “Our results present unequivocal evidence of extreme behavioural flexibility in these baboons. Behavioural flexibility has long been considered a central component of a species ability to cope with human-induced environmental changes, but has been difficult or impossible to quantify in wild animal populations. The new tracking technologies employed by the researchers are changing this”.
Now that researchers have uncovered the raiding tactics of these canny baboons, strategies will be refined to further improve Cape Town’s already successful baboon management programme.
Catrin Newman
Swansea University
Citation: “Extreme behavioural shifts by baboons exploiting risky, resource-rich, human-modified environments”, published in Scientific Reports, can be found here: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-017-14871-2 (please note that the link will only work after 10am on 8 November).
Source: http://www.ineffableisland.com/2017/11/the-secrets-of-baboons-raiding-tactics.html
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