Energy is the fundamental currency of life—needed for growth, repair, and reproduction—but little is known about the metabolic physiology and evolved energy use strategies of the great apes, our closest evolutionary relatives. Here we report daily energy use in free-living orangutans (Pongo spp.) and test whether observed differences in energy expenditure among orangutans, humans, and other mammals reflect known differences in life history. Using the doubly labeled water method, we measured daily energy expenditure (kCal/d) in orangutans living in a large indoor/outdoor habitat at the Great Ape Trust. Despite activity levels similar to orangutans in the wild, Great Ape Trust orangutans used less energy, relative to body mass, than nearly ...
The spatial and temporal variation in food abundance has strong effects on wildlife feeding and nutr...
Detailed studies of energy/nutrient acquisition and food selection have been completed for both Afr...
BACKGROUND: Integrating demography and adaptive evolution is pivotal to understanding the evolutiona...
Abstract Data on energy intake and the effects of fluctuations in fruit availability on energy intak...
International audienceLife history, brain size and energy expenditure scale with body mass in mammal...
Humans and other primates are distinct among placental mammals in having exceptionally slow rates of...
Humans and other primates are distinct among placental mammals in having exceptionally slow rates of...
Humans are distinguished from the other living apes in having larger brains and an unusual life hist...
Primates expend approximately 50% less energy (kcal/day) for their body size than other eutherians. ...
To sustain life, humans and other terrestrial animals must maintain a tight balance of water gain an...
International audienceHumans and other large-brained hominins have been proposed to increase energy ...
Background: Integrating demography and adaptive evolution is pivotal to understanding the evolutiona...
Evolutionary theories that account for the unusual socio-ecological traits and life history features...
Detailed studies of energy/nutrient acquisition and food selection have been completed for both Afri...
SummaryA study of orangutans' daily energy expenditure confirmed exceptionally slow metabolism. It s...
The spatial and temporal variation in food abundance has strong effects on wildlife feeding and nutr...
Detailed studies of energy/nutrient acquisition and food selection have been completed for both Afr...
BACKGROUND: Integrating demography and adaptive evolution is pivotal to understanding the evolutiona...
Abstract Data on energy intake and the effects of fluctuations in fruit availability on energy intak...
International audienceLife history, brain size and energy expenditure scale with body mass in mammal...
Humans and other primates are distinct among placental mammals in having exceptionally slow rates of...
Humans and other primates are distinct among placental mammals in having exceptionally slow rates of...
Humans are distinguished from the other living apes in having larger brains and an unusual life hist...
Primates expend approximately 50% less energy (kcal/day) for their body size than other eutherians. ...
To sustain life, humans and other terrestrial animals must maintain a tight balance of water gain an...
International audienceHumans and other large-brained hominins have been proposed to increase energy ...
Background: Integrating demography and adaptive evolution is pivotal to understanding the evolutiona...
Evolutionary theories that account for the unusual socio-ecological traits and life history features...
Detailed studies of energy/nutrient acquisition and food selection have been completed for both Afri...
SummaryA study of orangutans' daily energy expenditure confirmed exceptionally slow metabolism. It s...
The spatial and temporal variation in food abundance has strong effects on wildlife feeding and nutr...
Detailed studies of energy/nutrient acquisition and food selection have been completed for both Afr...
BACKGROUND: Integrating demography and adaptive evolution is pivotal to understanding the evolutiona...