Flowers are included in the diets of many primates, but are not generally regarded as making an important contribution to primate energy budgets. However, observations of a number of lemur, platyrrhine, and cercopithecine populations suggest that some flower species may function as key primate fallback foods in periods of low abundance of preferred foods (generally ripe fruits), and that flowers may be preferred foods in some cases. I report heavy reliance on flowers during some study months for a siamang (Symphalangus syndactylus) population in southern Sumatra. Siamangs at Way Canguk spent 12% of feeding time eating flowers from October 2000 to August 2002, and in 1 month flower-feeding time exceeded 40% of total feeding time. The overall...
Leaf monkeys are known to be leaf eaters, and thus, their potential role as seed dispersers has been...
# The Author(s) 2011. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Resear...
A key aspect of a primate's ecology is its food source – the very nature of which is spatially and s...
Primates tend to prefer specific plant foods, and primate home ranges may contain only a subset of f...
Effectively characterizing primate diets is fundamental to understanding primate behavior, ecology a...
As most primates depend heavily on plant foods, the chemical composition of edible plant parts, both...
Primate habitats are being transformed by human activities such as agriculture. Many wild primates i...
Tropical regions have extremely high plant diversity, which in turn supports a high diversity of ani...
Primates are ecologically flexible and generalist feeders yet selective in choice of diet. Insuffici...
Detailed studies of energy/nutrient acquisition and food selection have been completed for both Afri...
Detailed studies of energy/nutrient acquisition and food selection have been completed for both Afr...
To enhance our understanding of dietary adaptations and socioecological correlates in colobines, we ...
The genus Macaca, member of sub-family Cercopithecinae, is the most widely distributed non-human pri...
The large, red-faced, rather scary rhesus macaque (Macaca mulatta) is a species of monkey a lot of u...
The recent literature on plant secondary compounds and their influence on primate feeding behavior i...
Leaf monkeys are known to be leaf eaters, and thus, their potential role as seed dispersers has been...
# The Author(s) 2011. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Resear...
A key aspect of a primate's ecology is its food source – the very nature of which is spatially and s...
Primates tend to prefer specific plant foods, and primate home ranges may contain only a subset of f...
Effectively characterizing primate diets is fundamental to understanding primate behavior, ecology a...
As most primates depend heavily on plant foods, the chemical composition of edible plant parts, both...
Primate habitats are being transformed by human activities such as agriculture. Many wild primates i...
Tropical regions have extremely high plant diversity, which in turn supports a high diversity of ani...
Primates are ecologically flexible and generalist feeders yet selective in choice of diet. Insuffici...
Detailed studies of energy/nutrient acquisition and food selection have been completed for both Afri...
Detailed studies of energy/nutrient acquisition and food selection have been completed for both Afr...
To enhance our understanding of dietary adaptations and socioecological correlates in colobines, we ...
The genus Macaca, member of sub-family Cercopithecinae, is the most widely distributed non-human pri...
The large, red-faced, rather scary rhesus macaque (Macaca mulatta) is a species of monkey a lot of u...
The recent literature on plant secondary compounds and their influence on primate feeding behavior i...
Leaf monkeys are known to be leaf eaters, and thus, their potential role as seed dispersers has been...
# The Author(s) 2011. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Resear...
A key aspect of a primate's ecology is its food source – the very nature of which is spatially and s...