The recent literature on plant secondary compounds and their influence on primate feeding behavior is reviewed. Many studies of nonhuman primates document the extreme selectivity that primates, particularly herbivorous species, demonstrate in their food choice. Until quite recently investigators interpreted this to mean that herbivorous primates were not food limited. This view has been challenged in the past 10 years by researchers concentrating on the primate–plant interaction. Chemical analyses have demonstrated that plant parts are of varying quality due to differences in nutrient and secondary compound content. The assumption that all leaves (or fruits, flowers, and insects) are potential foods of equal value to the primates eating the...
Abstract Most primates depend heavily on plant foods; thus their chemical compo-sition is key to und...
favor patience, persistence, or impulse control and may be signatures of primates and other social m...
International audience(1) This paper analyses the frugivorous diet of Cercopithecus cephus through o...
The study of nutritional ecology has proven to be useful for understanding many aspects of primate b...
As most primates depend heavily on plant foods, the chemical composition of edible plant parts, both...
Free-ranging animals make dietary choices that affect their nutritional status and, ultimately, thei...
Within a primate species, diet can be highly variable in composition, even at small spatial scales w...
Nutritional factors are among the most important influences on primate food choice. We examined the ...
Nutritional ecology in the context of primate-plant interaction is essential in the understanding of...
In the wild, primate foraging behaviors are related to the diversity and nutritional properties of f...
Free-living animals must make dietary choices in terms of chemical and physical properties, dependin...
Free-living animals must make dietary choices in terms of chemical and physical properties, dependin...
Theories about hominization, taking into consideration dietary adaptations and brain size increase, ...
Endocrine-active phytochemicals (EAPs) are a potentially important component of the tropical plant f...
PRIMATES MUST EAT to survive; the acquisition of food resources is thus among one of the most signif...
Abstract Most primates depend heavily on plant foods; thus their chemical compo-sition is key to und...
favor patience, persistence, or impulse control and may be signatures of primates and other social m...
International audience(1) This paper analyses the frugivorous diet of Cercopithecus cephus through o...
The study of nutritional ecology has proven to be useful for understanding many aspects of primate b...
As most primates depend heavily on plant foods, the chemical composition of edible plant parts, both...
Free-ranging animals make dietary choices that affect their nutritional status and, ultimately, thei...
Within a primate species, diet can be highly variable in composition, even at small spatial scales w...
Nutritional factors are among the most important influences on primate food choice. We examined the ...
Nutritional ecology in the context of primate-plant interaction is essential in the understanding of...
In the wild, primate foraging behaviors are related to the diversity and nutritional properties of f...
Free-living animals must make dietary choices in terms of chemical and physical properties, dependin...
Free-living animals must make dietary choices in terms of chemical and physical properties, dependin...
Theories about hominization, taking into consideration dietary adaptations and brain size increase, ...
Endocrine-active phytochemicals (EAPs) are a potentially important component of the tropical plant f...
PRIMATES MUST EAT to survive; the acquisition of food resources is thus among one of the most signif...
Abstract Most primates depend heavily on plant foods; thus their chemical compo-sition is key to und...
favor patience, persistence, or impulse control and may be signatures of primates and other social m...
International audience(1) This paper analyses the frugivorous diet of Cercopithecus cephus through o...