Studies of the nutritional status of wild animals are important in a wide range of research areas such as ecology, behavioural ecology and reproductive biology. However, they have so far been strongly limited by the indirect nature of the available non-invasive tools for the measurement of individual energetic status. The measurement of urinary C-peptide (UCP), which in humans and great apes shows a close link to individual nutritional status, may be a more direct, non-invasive tool for such studies in other primates as well and possibly even in non-primate mammals. Here, we test the suitability of UCPs as markers of nutritional status in non-hominid primates, investigating relationships between UCPs and body-mass-index (BMI), skinfold fatn...
<div><p>Although human biomedical and physiological information is readily available, such informati...
Although human biomedical and physiological information is readily available, such information for g...
Group size is a fundamental component of sociality, and has important consequences for an individual...
Nutritional status is a critical element of many aspects of animal ecology, but has proven difficult...
<p>(+): positive relationship between urinary c-peptide levels and the parameter under study.</p><p>...
Regulation of energy allocation and metabolic rate plays an important role in determining behavior a...
ECOLOGICAL AND REPRODUCTIVE CORRELATES OF ENERGY BALANCE IN WILD MOOR MACAQUES (MACACA MAURA) USING ...
OBJECTIVES: Health, disease, and immune function are key areas of research in studies of ecology and...
Housing primates in naturalistic groups provides social benefits relative to solitary housing. Howev...
Caloric restriction (CR) is an effective method to reduce overweight in captive non-human primates (...
Determining individual health status is of great importance for a better understanding of life histo...
Although human biomedical and physiological information is readily available, such information for g...
Determining individual health status is of great importance for a better understanding of life histo...
The monitoring of endocrine markers that inform about an animal's physiological state has become an ...
Poster presented at the American Association of Physical Anthropologists Meeting, Durham, North Caro...
<div><p>Although human biomedical and physiological information is readily available, such informati...
Although human biomedical and physiological information is readily available, such information for g...
Group size is a fundamental component of sociality, and has important consequences for an individual...
Nutritional status is a critical element of many aspects of animal ecology, but has proven difficult...
<p>(+): positive relationship between urinary c-peptide levels and the parameter under study.</p><p>...
Regulation of energy allocation and metabolic rate plays an important role in determining behavior a...
ECOLOGICAL AND REPRODUCTIVE CORRELATES OF ENERGY BALANCE IN WILD MOOR MACAQUES (MACACA MAURA) USING ...
OBJECTIVES: Health, disease, and immune function are key areas of research in studies of ecology and...
Housing primates in naturalistic groups provides social benefits relative to solitary housing. Howev...
Caloric restriction (CR) is an effective method to reduce overweight in captive non-human primates (...
Determining individual health status is of great importance for a better understanding of life histo...
Although human biomedical and physiological information is readily available, such information for g...
Determining individual health status is of great importance for a better understanding of life histo...
The monitoring of endocrine markers that inform about an animal's physiological state has become an ...
Poster presented at the American Association of Physical Anthropologists Meeting, Durham, North Caro...
<div><p>Although human biomedical and physiological information is readily available, such informati...
Although human biomedical and physiological information is readily available, such information for g...
Group size is a fundamental component of sociality, and has important consequences for an individual...