The identification of critical, limited natural resources for different primate species is important for advancing our understanding of behavioral ecology and toward future conservation efforts. The aye-aye (Daubentonia madagascariensis) is an Endangered nocturnal lemur with adaptations for accessing structurally defended foods: continuously growing incisors; an elongated, flexible middle finger; and a specialized auditory system. In some seasons, ca. 90% of the aye-aye’s diet consists of two structurally defended resources: 1) the larvae of wood boring insects, extracted after the aye-aye gnaws through decomposing bark (deadwood), and 2) the seeds of Canarium trees. Aye-ayes have very large individual home ranges relative to most other lem...
The energy frugality hypothesis states that in response to Madagascar’s unpredictable habitat, lemur...
Tree hollows provide shelters for a large number of forest-dependent vertebrate species worldwide. I...
Understanding the interaction between frugivores and their habitat is necessary for both primate and...
The identification of critical, limited natural resources for different primate species is important...
In tropical regions, most primary ecosystems have been replaced by mosaic landscapes in which specie...
Microhabitat preference among primates, which provides them with the niche they need to survive, oft...
Fruiting plants and frugivores are involved in a complex set of interactions. Frugivores rely on fru...
Madagascar is the only home to one of the most unique and endangered primates, the lemur. Effects of...
Fruit-eating animals play important roles as seed dispersal agents in terrestrial systems. Yet, the ...
Deforestation and habitat fragmentation is the primary threat to primate populations. The primates t...
Primates inhabiting human-modified habitats often complement their diets with cultivated species. Al...
In this study we followed hairy-eared dwarf lemurs (Allocebus trichotis), a small nocturnal strepsir...
Frugivorous primates can play a critical role in the regeneration of degraded habitats by dispersing...
Primates display varying degrees of behavioral flexibility that allow them to adjust their diet to t...
Recent studies question the assumption that folivorous primates rely on ubiquitous and evenly distri...
The energy frugality hypothesis states that in response to Madagascar’s unpredictable habitat, lemur...
Tree hollows provide shelters for a large number of forest-dependent vertebrate species worldwide. I...
Understanding the interaction between frugivores and their habitat is necessary for both primate and...
The identification of critical, limited natural resources for different primate species is important...
In tropical regions, most primary ecosystems have been replaced by mosaic landscapes in which specie...
Microhabitat preference among primates, which provides them with the niche they need to survive, oft...
Fruiting plants and frugivores are involved in a complex set of interactions. Frugivores rely on fru...
Madagascar is the only home to one of the most unique and endangered primates, the lemur. Effects of...
Fruit-eating animals play important roles as seed dispersal agents in terrestrial systems. Yet, the ...
Deforestation and habitat fragmentation is the primary threat to primate populations. The primates t...
Primates inhabiting human-modified habitats often complement their diets with cultivated species. Al...
In this study we followed hairy-eared dwarf lemurs (Allocebus trichotis), a small nocturnal strepsir...
Frugivorous primates can play a critical role in the regeneration of degraded habitats by dispersing...
Primates display varying degrees of behavioral flexibility that allow them to adjust their diet to t...
Recent studies question the assumption that folivorous primates rely on ubiquitous and evenly distri...
The energy frugality hypothesis states that in response to Madagascar’s unpredictable habitat, lemur...
Tree hollows provide shelters for a large number of forest-dependent vertebrate species worldwide. I...
Understanding the interaction between frugivores and their habitat is necessary for both primate and...