Abstract Food habits are important factors in the adaptation of wild nonhuman primates. White‐headed langurs (Trachypithecus leucocephalus) are endemic to heavily fragmented limestone forests and adapt to unique living environments via flexible food selection strategies. In this study, we compared the dietary data for white‐headed langurs living in Chongzuo White‐headed Langur National Nature Reserve in 2013 and 2016 to evaluate interannual variations in diet. Our results indicated that young leaves were the main food source for langurs, accounting for 52.4% (SD 25.4%) and 65.2% (SD 22.4%) of their diet in 2013 and 2016, respectively. The pattern of plant part consumption was similar between the two years. The consumption of young leaves va...
Urbanization affects concurrent human-animal interactions as a result of altered resource availabili...
The genus Macaca, member of sub-family Cercopithecinae, is the most widely distributed non-human pri...
International audienceHabitat, diet and leaf chemistry are compared between Japanese and Barbary mac...
Comparative studies of sympatric species are essential for understanding behavioral and ecological a...
Asian leaf-eating monkeys have flexible, environmentally adaptable feeding strategies. The diet and ...
Abstract Understanding how animals cope with habitat‐specific environmental factors can assist in sp...
Habitat adaptation of animals depends on their ability to adjust their behaviors to environmental ch...
Primate activity budgets are dictated by food availability and distribution; thus primates living in...
To explore the influence of habitat fragmentation on the ecology of the François's langur ( Tra...
Black-shanked douc langurs (Pygathrix nigripes) are Southeast Asian colobines about which primatolog...
Effectively characterizing primate diets is fundamental to understanding primate behavior, ecology a...
2012-05-01The present study systematically investigated food selection, time budget, ranging pattern...
Data for:Temperature, rainfall, day length and food availability are associated with variations in t...
The genus Macaca, member of sub-family Cercopithecinae, is the most widely distributed non-human pri...
<p>Delacour's langurs (<italic>Trachypithecus delacouri</italic>), one of the six limestone langur t...
Urbanization affects concurrent human-animal interactions as a result of altered resource availabili...
The genus Macaca, member of sub-family Cercopithecinae, is the most widely distributed non-human pri...
International audienceHabitat, diet and leaf chemistry are compared between Japanese and Barbary mac...
Comparative studies of sympatric species are essential for understanding behavioral and ecological a...
Asian leaf-eating monkeys have flexible, environmentally adaptable feeding strategies. The diet and ...
Abstract Understanding how animals cope with habitat‐specific environmental factors can assist in sp...
Habitat adaptation of animals depends on their ability to adjust their behaviors to environmental ch...
Primate activity budgets are dictated by food availability and distribution; thus primates living in...
To explore the influence of habitat fragmentation on the ecology of the François's langur ( Tra...
Black-shanked douc langurs (Pygathrix nigripes) are Southeast Asian colobines about which primatolog...
Effectively characterizing primate diets is fundamental to understanding primate behavior, ecology a...
2012-05-01The present study systematically investigated food selection, time budget, ranging pattern...
Data for:Temperature, rainfall, day length and food availability are associated with variations in t...
The genus Macaca, member of sub-family Cercopithecinae, is the most widely distributed non-human pri...
<p>Delacour's langurs (<italic>Trachypithecus delacouri</italic>), one of the six limestone langur t...
Urbanization affects concurrent human-animal interactions as a result of altered resource availabili...
The genus Macaca, member of sub-family Cercopithecinae, is the most widely distributed non-human pri...
International audienceHabitat, diet and leaf chemistry are compared between Japanese and Barbary mac...