The study of nutritional ecology has proven to be useful for understanding many aspects of primate behavior and ecology and is a valuable tool in primate conservation. However, to date this approach has had limited application since chemical analyses of food items is very time-consuming and collections of perishable food material are often made in remote field locations. Such logistic difficulties have led to plant material being collected in a variety of fashions, and it is not known how variation in collection method might influence our understanding of the chemical basis of dietary selection. A standardization of collection methods is greatly needed to allow for direct comparison among studies. To develop an appropriate standardized meth...
One of the goals for primate feeding ecology is to understand the factors that affect inter- and int...
Nutritional ecology in the context of primate-plant interaction is essential in the understanding of...
Endocrine-active phytochemicals (EAPs) are a potentially important component of the tropical plant f...
Within a primate species, diet can be highly variable in composition, even at small spatial scales w...
The diet selection of two groups of red colobus monkeys (Procolobus badius) in Kibale National Park,...
Free-ranging animals make dietary choices that affect their nutritional status and, ultimately, thei...
Nutritional factors are among the most important influences on primate food choice. We examined the ...
Dietary protein is often considered a factor that limits the growth of primate populations. The rati...
The recent literature on plant secondary compounds and their influence on primate feeding behavior i...
Abstract An important goal of primatology is to identify the ecological factors that affect primate ...
Habitat quality and abundant of food resources are among the key factors influencing the continued e...
In the wild, primate foraging behaviors are related to the diversity and nutritional properties of f...
Studying primate nutritional ecology is critical for addressing questions related to individual and ...
Understanding the determinants of animal abundance has become more vital as ecologists are increasin...
The widespread prevalence of diet-related health problems, particularly in highly industrialized nat...
One of the goals for primate feeding ecology is to understand the factors that affect inter- and int...
Nutritional ecology in the context of primate-plant interaction is essential in the understanding of...
Endocrine-active phytochemicals (EAPs) are a potentially important component of the tropical plant f...
Within a primate species, diet can be highly variable in composition, even at small spatial scales w...
The diet selection of two groups of red colobus monkeys (Procolobus badius) in Kibale National Park,...
Free-ranging animals make dietary choices that affect their nutritional status and, ultimately, thei...
Nutritional factors are among the most important influences on primate food choice. We examined the ...
Dietary protein is often considered a factor that limits the growth of primate populations. The rati...
The recent literature on plant secondary compounds and their influence on primate feeding behavior i...
Abstract An important goal of primatology is to identify the ecological factors that affect primate ...
Habitat quality and abundant of food resources are among the key factors influencing the continued e...
In the wild, primate foraging behaviors are related to the diversity and nutritional properties of f...
Studying primate nutritional ecology is critical for addressing questions related to individual and ...
Understanding the determinants of animal abundance has become more vital as ecologists are increasin...
The widespread prevalence of diet-related health problems, particularly in highly industrialized nat...
One of the goals for primate feeding ecology is to understand the factors that affect inter- and int...
Nutritional ecology in the context of primate-plant interaction is essential in the understanding of...
Endocrine-active phytochemicals (EAPs) are a potentially important component of the tropical plant f...