Periodic episodes of food scarcity may highlight the adaptive value of certain anatomical traits, particularly those that facilitate the acquisition and digestion of exigent fallback foods. To better understand the selective pressures that favored the distinctive dental and locomotor morphologies of gibbons and orangutans, we examined the foraging and ranging behavior of sympatric Hylobates albibarbis and Pongo pygmaeus wurmbii during an episode of low fruit availability at Tuanan, Kalimantan Tengah, Indonesia. We found that Hylobates ranged 0.5 km day21 or 33% farther than did Pongo, but the overall daily ranging of both species did not vary as fruit availability decreased by as much as 50%. Among gibbons, we observed dietary switch...
Seasonal fluctuation in food availability is a universal problem for wild animals. One common respon...
Detailed studies of energy/nutrient acquisition and food selection have been completed for both Afri...
In their natural habitats orangutans and gibbons have to solve spatial prob-lems to find enough food...
Altitude influences forest structure and food abundance and distribution, which in turn affect prima...
Primates tend to prefer specific plant foods, and primate home ranges may contain only a subset of f...
Effectively characterizing primate diets is fundamental to understanding primate behavior, ecology a...
# The Author(s) 2011. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Resear...
Understanding why animals make the foraging choices they do has been an interdisciplinary research g...
The spatial and temporal variation in food abundance has strong effects on wildlife feeding and nutr...
Animals are hypothesized to search their environments in predictable ways depending on the distribut...
The spring diet of Hoolock Gibbons (Hoolock hoolock) was observed by tracking them at Nankang of Mt....
This study characterized core life history determinants, feeding ecology, local abundance variation ...
Deforestation is rapidly transforming primary forests across the tropics into human-dominated landsc...
# Springer Science+Business Media New York 2013 Abstract Knowledge of a species ’ ranging patterns i...
The diet of great apes consists of several hundred plant species. The factors determining diet diffe...
Seasonal fluctuation in food availability is a universal problem for wild animals. One common respon...
Detailed studies of energy/nutrient acquisition and food selection have been completed for both Afri...
In their natural habitats orangutans and gibbons have to solve spatial prob-lems to find enough food...
Altitude influences forest structure and food abundance and distribution, which in turn affect prima...
Primates tend to prefer specific plant foods, and primate home ranges may contain only a subset of f...
Effectively characterizing primate diets is fundamental to understanding primate behavior, ecology a...
# The Author(s) 2011. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Resear...
Understanding why animals make the foraging choices they do has been an interdisciplinary research g...
The spatial and temporal variation in food abundance has strong effects on wildlife feeding and nutr...
Animals are hypothesized to search their environments in predictable ways depending on the distribut...
The spring diet of Hoolock Gibbons (Hoolock hoolock) was observed by tracking them at Nankang of Mt....
This study characterized core life history determinants, feeding ecology, local abundance variation ...
Deforestation is rapidly transforming primary forests across the tropics into human-dominated landsc...
# Springer Science+Business Media New York 2013 Abstract Knowledge of a species ’ ranging patterns i...
The diet of great apes consists of several hundred plant species. The factors determining diet diffe...
Seasonal fluctuation in food availability is a universal problem for wild animals. One common respon...
Detailed studies of energy/nutrient acquisition and food selection have been completed for both Afri...
In their natural habitats orangutans and gibbons have to solve spatial prob-lems to find enough food...