Macaques possess a repertoire of extractive foraging techniques that range from complex manipulation to tool-aided behaviors, to access food items that increase their foraging efficiency substantially. However, the complexity and composition of such techniques vary considerably between species and even between populations. In the present study, we report seven such complex manipulative behaviors that include six extractive foraging behaviors, and teeth flossing, in a population of Nicobar long-tailed macaques. The apparent purpose of these behaviors was an extraction of encased food, processing food, foraging hidden invertebrates, and dental flossing. Among these behaviors, three behaviors viz. wrapping, wiping, and teeth-flossing were tool...
<div><p>Non-human primate populations, other than responding appropriately to naturally occurring ch...
It is hypothesized that tool-assisted excavation of plant underground storage organs (USOs) played a...
Extractive foraging requires animals to overcome the mechanical defenses of foods to obtain nutritio...
Stone handling (SH), has been identified in four closely related primate species of the Macaca genus...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Springer in International Journal of Prima...
The population-level use of tools has been reported in various animals. Nonetheless, how tool use mi...
Three members of a group of liontailed macaques (Macaea silenus) were seen to use leaves for food pr...
Anthropogenic disturbances have a detrimental impact on the natural world; the vast expansion of pal...
The population-level use of tools has been reported in various animals. Nonetheless, how tool use mi...
Non-human primate populations, other than responding appropriately to naturally occurring challenges...
It is hypothesized that tool-assisted excavation of plant underground storage organs (USOs) played a...
Non-human primate populations, other than responding appropriately to naturally occurring challenges...
Long-tailed macaques (LTMs, Macaca fascicularis) have multiple stone handling (SH) patterns that var...
Open access article. Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License (CC BY 3.0) appliesStone han...
Extractive foraging of underground storage organs (USOs) is believed to have played an important rol...
<div><p>Non-human primate populations, other than responding appropriately to naturally occurring ch...
It is hypothesized that tool-assisted excavation of plant underground storage organs (USOs) played a...
Extractive foraging requires animals to overcome the mechanical defenses of foods to obtain nutritio...
Stone handling (SH), has been identified in four closely related primate species of the Macaca genus...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Springer in International Journal of Prima...
The population-level use of tools has been reported in various animals. Nonetheless, how tool use mi...
Three members of a group of liontailed macaques (Macaea silenus) were seen to use leaves for food pr...
Anthropogenic disturbances have a detrimental impact on the natural world; the vast expansion of pal...
The population-level use of tools has been reported in various animals. Nonetheless, how tool use mi...
Non-human primate populations, other than responding appropriately to naturally occurring challenges...
It is hypothesized that tool-assisted excavation of plant underground storage organs (USOs) played a...
Non-human primate populations, other than responding appropriately to naturally occurring challenges...
Long-tailed macaques (LTMs, Macaca fascicularis) have multiple stone handling (SH) patterns that var...
Open access article. Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License (CC BY 3.0) appliesStone han...
Extractive foraging of underground storage organs (USOs) is believed to have played an important rol...
<div><p>Non-human primate populations, other than responding appropriately to naturally occurring ch...
It is hypothesized that tool-assisted excavation of plant underground storage organs (USOs) played a...
Extractive foraging requires animals to overcome the mechanical defenses of foods to obtain nutritio...