Here we report the first dietary macronutrient and mineral content information for a little-studied yellow baboon group (i.e., the Mchelelo troop) at the Tana River Primate National Reserve, Kenya. We compare forest to savanna samples for this troop found in a partially forested habitat. Observations conducted between 1988 and 1992 determined our list of foods. Subsequently, flora samples, representing 56 species, were collected between April 2008 and March 2009 with nutrient content determined via standard procedures for fiber, gross energy, ash/minerals, crude protein, and crude fat/lipids. Concentrations of specific minerals (calcium, iron, magnesium, manganese, phosphorus, potassium, zinc) were also measured. We predicted forest items w...
Nutritional ecology in the context of primate-plant interaction is essential in the understanding of...
In the wild, primate foraging behaviors are related to the diversity and nutritional properties of f...
Many primates face spatial and temporal fluctuations in food availability, which can significantly a...
Nutritional factors are among the most important influences on primate food choice. We examined the ...
Habitat quality and abundant of food resources are among the key factors influencing the continued e...
Within a primate species, diet can be highly variable in composition, even at small spatial scales w...
Baboons are dietary generalists, consuming a wide range of food items in varying proportions. It is ...
Habitat quality and abundant of food resources are among the key factors influencing the continued e...
Agricultural expansion encroaches on tropical forests and primates in such landscapes frequently inc...
Dietary protein is often considered a factor that limits the growth of primate populations. The rati...
As large-bodied savannah primates, baboons have long been of special interest to students of human e...
The study of nutritional ecology has proven to be useful for understanding many aspects of primate b...
Animals must make dietary choices to achieve adequate nutrient intake, however it is challenging to ...
Studying primate nutritional ecology is critical for addressing questions related to individual and ...
Nutritional ecology has been linked to crop raiding behavior in a number of wildlife taxa. Here our ...
Nutritional ecology in the context of primate-plant interaction is essential in the understanding of...
In the wild, primate foraging behaviors are related to the diversity and nutritional properties of f...
Many primates face spatial and temporal fluctuations in food availability, which can significantly a...
Nutritional factors are among the most important influences on primate food choice. We examined the ...
Habitat quality and abundant of food resources are among the key factors influencing the continued e...
Within a primate species, diet can be highly variable in composition, even at small spatial scales w...
Baboons are dietary generalists, consuming a wide range of food items in varying proportions. It is ...
Habitat quality and abundant of food resources are among the key factors influencing the continued e...
Agricultural expansion encroaches on tropical forests and primates in such landscapes frequently inc...
Dietary protein is often considered a factor that limits the growth of primate populations. The rati...
As large-bodied savannah primates, baboons have long been of special interest to students of human e...
The study of nutritional ecology has proven to be useful for understanding many aspects of primate b...
Animals must make dietary choices to achieve adequate nutrient intake, however it is challenging to ...
Studying primate nutritional ecology is critical for addressing questions related to individual and ...
Nutritional ecology has been linked to crop raiding behavior in a number of wildlife taxa. Here our ...
Nutritional ecology in the context of primate-plant interaction is essential in the understanding of...
In the wild, primate foraging behaviors are related to the diversity and nutritional properties of f...
Many primates face spatial and temporal fluctuations in food availability, which can significantly a...