Substantial variation exists in the mechanical properties of foods consumed by primate species. This variation is known to influence food selection and ingestion among non-human primates, yet no large-scale comparative study has examined the relationships between food mechanical properties and feeding strategies. Here we present comparative data on the Young’s modulus and fracture toughness of natural foods in the diets of 31 primate species. We use these data to examine the relationships between food mechanical properties and dietary quality, body mass, and feeding time. We also examine the relationship between food mechanical properties and categorical concepts of diet that are often used to infer food mechanical properties. Traditional...
The widespread prevalence of diet-related health problems, particularly in highly industrialized nat...
An on-going debate concerning the dietary adaptations of archaic hominins and early Homo has been fu...
A question of considerable importance is why some animals are able to succeed on a wide range of die...
The mechanical properties of plant foods play an important role in the feeding process, being one of...
Food is an essential for individual survival and reproduction, but intrinsically presents a variety ...
249 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.I examine the toughness of pl...
No straightforward functional relationship has been established between jaw morphology and diet in e...
The relationship between primate mandibular form and diet has been previously analysed by applying a...
In recent years there have been an increasing number of studies investigating the relationship betwe...
Abstract Attempts to establish relationships between mandibular morphology and either traditional di...
The evolution and function of the mammalian skull and feeding apparatus is intimately related to the...
Chewing efficiency has been associated with fitness in mammals, yet little is known about the behavi...
This literature review investigates the evolutionary relationship between diet and primate physiolog...
Primate species often eat foods of different physical properties. This may have implications for too...
Free-ranging animals make dietary choices that affect their nutritional status and, ultimately, thei...
The widespread prevalence of diet-related health problems, particularly in highly industrialized nat...
An on-going debate concerning the dietary adaptations of archaic hominins and early Homo has been fu...
A question of considerable importance is why some animals are able to succeed on a wide range of die...
The mechanical properties of plant foods play an important role in the feeding process, being one of...
Food is an essential for individual survival and reproduction, but intrinsically presents a variety ...
249 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.I examine the toughness of pl...
No straightforward functional relationship has been established between jaw morphology and diet in e...
The relationship between primate mandibular form and diet has been previously analysed by applying a...
In recent years there have been an increasing number of studies investigating the relationship betwe...
Abstract Attempts to establish relationships between mandibular morphology and either traditional di...
The evolution and function of the mammalian skull and feeding apparatus is intimately related to the...
Chewing efficiency has been associated with fitness in mammals, yet little is known about the behavi...
This literature review investigates the evolutionary relationship between diet and primate physiolog...
Primate species often eat foods of different physical properties. This may have implications for too...
Free-ranging animals make dietary choices that affect their nutritional status and, ultimately, thei...
The widespread prevalence of diet-related health problems, particularly in highly industrialized nat...
An on-going debate concerning the dietary adaptations of archaic hominins and early Homo has been fu...
A question of considerable importance is why some animals are able to succeed on a wide range of die...