Understanding the determinants of animal abundance has become more vital as ecologists are increasingly asked to apply their knowledge to the construction of informed management plans. However, there are few general models are available to explain variation in abundance. Some notable exceptions are studies of folivorous primates, in which the protein-to-fiber ratio of foods has been shown to predict biomass. Here we examine the generality of Milton’s [American Naturalist 114:363–378, 1979] protein/fiber model by providing a detailed analysis of diet selection in black-and-white colobus monkeys (Colobus guereza), and applying the model to populations shown to be stable; an assumption not previously examined. Based on observations of two grou...
A question of considerable importance is why some animals are able to succeed on a wide range of die...
I investigated the ecological correlates of abundance in the Tana mangabey (Cercocebus galeritus), o...
The study of nutritional ecology has proven to be useful for understanding many aspects of primate b...
Animals experience spatial and temporal variation in food and nutrient supply, which may cause devia...
Dietary protein is often considered a factor that limits the growth of primate populations. The rati...
Protein limitation has been considered a key factor in hypotheses on the evolution of life history a...
The diet selection of two groups of red colobus monkeys (Procolobus badius) in Kibale National Park,...
Predicting variation in animal abundance across time and space has proven very difficult; however, a...
Foraging strategies are central in shaping social structure and grouping patterns in primates. We ad...
We review studies that consider how food affects primate population abundance. In order to explain s...
The biomass of arboreal folivorous primates in Africa and Asia is related to an index of mature leaf...
Within a primate species, diet can be highly variable in composition, even at small spatial scales w...
Protein limitation has been considered a key factor in hypotheses on the evolution of life history a...
Animals must make dietary choices to achieve adequate nutrient intake, however it is challenging to ...
Recently several studies have focused on the structure of ecological networks to provide insights in...
A question of considerable importance is why some animals are able to succeed on a wide range of die...
I investigated the ecological correlates of abundance in the Tana mangabey (Cercocebus galeritus), o...
The study of nutritional ecology has proven to be useful for understanding many aspects of primate b...
Animals experience spatial and temporal variation in food and nutrient supply, which may cause devia...
Dietary protein is often considered a factor that limits the growth of primate populations. The rati...
Protein limitation has been considered a key factor in hypotheses on the evolution of life history a...
The diet selection of two groups of red colobus monkeys (Procolobus badius) in Kibale National Park,...
Predicting variation in animal abundance across time and space has proven very difficult; however, a...
Foraging strategies are central in shaping social structure and grouping patterns in primates. We ad...
We review studies that consider how food affects primate population abundance. In order to explain s...
The biomass of arboreal folivorous primates in Africa and Asia is related to an index of mature leaf...
Within a primate species, diet can be highly variable in composition, even at small spatial scales w...
Protein limitation has been considered a key factor in hypotheses on the evolution of life history a...
Animals must make dietary choices to achieve adequate nutrient intake, however it is challenging to ...
Recently several studies have focused on the structure of ecological networks to provide insights in...
A question of considerable importance is why some animals are able to succeed on a wide range of die...
I investigated the ecological correlates of abundance in the Tana mangabey (Cercocebus galeritus), o...
The study of nutritional ecology has proven to be useful for understanding many aspects of primate b...