) are generally believed to consume almost no vertebrate prey. However, recent observations show that at least some bonobo populations may consume vertebrate prey more commonly than previously believed. We investigated the extent of their meat consumption using PCR amplification of vertebrate mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) segments from DNA extracted from bonobo feces. As a control we also attempted PCR amplifications from gorilla feces, a species assumed to be strictly herbivorous.We found evidence for consumption of a variety of mammalian species in about 16% of the samples investigated. Moreover, 40% of the positive DNA amplifications originated from arboreal monkeys. However, we also found duiker and monkey mtDNA in the gorilla feces, albeit...
Hunting for bushmeat consumption is a major threat to wild populations. Assessing trade at markets p...
Background: Rickettsia felis is a common emerging pathogen detected in mosquitoes in sub-Saharan Afr...
We show that nuclear DNA extracted from faeces of free living bonobos (Pan paniscus) can be used to ...
) are generally believed to consume almost no vertebrate prey. However, recent observations show tha...
International audienceThe consumption of insects by apes has previously been reported based on direc...
Arthropods (insects, spiders, etc.) can fulfill major nutritional requirements for primates, particu...
Most of our knowledge of wild chimpanzee behaviour stems from fewer than 10 long-term field sites. T...
DNA in their feces.. All positive samples were sequenced.-like organisms. in wild-living ape feces....
International audienceAnimal genomic DNA extracts of sufficient quality to address questions about p...
Assessing the diet of wild animals reveals valuable information about their ecology and trophic rela...
Noninvasively collected primate feces have been shown to provide a useful source of mitochondrial DN...
Ascertaining the full range of dietary constituents of a primate population allows the identificatio...
DNA metabarcoding is a powerful tool for assessing the diets of wild animals, but there is no clear ...
Most of our knowledge of wild chimpanzee behaviour stems from fewer than 10 long-term field sites. T...
Techniques of molecular genetics are increasingly used tostudy various aspects of the social systems...
Hunting for bushmeat consumption is a major threat to wild populations. Assessing trade at markets p...
Background: Rickettsia felis is a common emerging pathogen detected in mosquitoes in sub-Saharan Afr...
We show that nuclear DNA extracted from faeces of free living bonobos (Pan paniscus) can be used to ...
) are generally believed to consume almost no vertebrate prey. However, recent observations show tha...
International audienceThe consumption of insects by apes has previously been reported based on direc...
Arthropods (insects, spiders, etc.) can fulfill major nutritional requirements for primates, particu...
Most of our knowledge of wild chimpanzee behaviour stems from fewer than 10 long-term field sites. T...
DNA in their feces.. All positive samples were sequenced.-like organisms. in wild-living ape feces....
International audienceAnimal genomic DNA extracts of sufficient quality to address questions about p...
Assessing the diet of wild animals reveals valuable information about their ecology and trophic rela...
Noninvasively collected primate feces have been shown to provide a useful source of mitochondrial DN...
Ascertaining the full range of dietary constituents of a primate population allows the identificatio...
DNA metabarcoding is a powerful tool for assessing the diets of wild animals, but there is no clear ...
Most of our knowledge of wild chimpanzee behaviour stems from fewer than 10 long-term field sites. T...
Techniques of molecular genetics are increasingly used tostudy various aspects of the social systems...
Hunting for bushmeat consumption is a major threat to wild populations. Assessing trade at markets p...
Background: Rickettsia felis is a common emerging pathogen detected in mosquitoes in sub-Saharan Afr...
We show that nuclear DNA extracted from faeces of free living bonobos (Pan paniscus) can be used to ...