WOS:A1994PP60600002International audienceRecent studies have shown that the so-called folivorous African colobines eat a significant amount of seeds. There is disagreement as to whether seed-eating is due to the poor quality of tree foliage, due in turn to poor soils, or to the fact that seeds are a normal part of colobine diets. To test these hypotheses, we studied feeding of red colobus monkeys, Colonbus badius tholloni, and black-and-white colobus monkeys, Colobus angolensis angolensis, in a tropical rain forest of Central Zaire (Salonga National Park). We conducted studies on soil properties, vegetation composition, and the availability and chemical contents of food plants simultaneously. Soils were very acid, with a high percentage of ...
Nutritional factors are among the most important influences on primate food choice. We examined the ...
Free-ranging animals make dietary choices that affect their nutritional status and, ultimately, thei...
Dietary protein is often considered a factor that limits the growth of primate populations. The rati...
WOS:A1994PP60600002International audienceRecent studies have shown that the so-called folivorous Afr...
This paper presents preliminary data on the feeding strategy of the Black colobus, Colobus satanas, ...
WOS:A1997XE84600009International audienceSeed-eating in the African colobines varies according to sp...
In order to understand the feeding behavior of olive colobus, Procolobus verus in southern Benin (We...
Within a primate species, diet can be highly variable in composition, even at small spatial scales w...
WOS:A1993LR39700021International audienceC. pogonias and C. wolfi plant diets were studied in two si...
We studied the comparative feeding ecology of three species of colobus (Procolobus badius, Procolobu...
One of the goals for primate feeding ecology is to understand the factors that affect inter- and int...
WOS:000177253200003International audienceTo test the hypothesis that primate populations are limited...
Introduction: Colobine monkeys are specialized folivores that use foregut fermentation to digest lea...
The diet selection of two groups of red colobus monkeys (Procolobus badius) in Kibale National Park,...
International audienceMonkeys of West African rain forests appear to be less folivorous and more fru...
Nutritional factors are among the most important influences on primate food choice. We examined the ...
Free-ranging animals make dietary choices that affect their nutritional status and, ultimately, thei...
Dietary protein is often considered a factor that limits the growth of primate populations. The rati...
WOS:A1994PP60600002International audienceRecent studies have shown that the so-called folivorous Afr...
This paper presents preliminary data on the feeding strategy of the Black colobus, Colobus satanas, ...
WOS:A1997XE84600009International audienceSeed-eating in the African colobines varies according to sp...
In order to understand the feeding behavior of olive colobus, Procolobus verus in southern Benin (We...
Within a primate species, diet can be highly variable in composition, even at small spatial scales w...
WOS:A1993LR39700021International audienceC. pogonias and C. wolfi plant diets were studied in two si...
We studied the comparative feeding ecology of three species of colobus (Procolobus badius, Procolobu...
One of the goals for primate feeding ecology is to understand the factors that affect inter- and int...
WOS:000177253200003International audienceTo test the hypothesis that primate populations are limited...
Introduction: Colobine monkeys are specialized folivores that use foregut fermentation to digest lea...
The diet selection of two groups of red colobus monkeys (Procolobus badius) in Kibale National Park,...
International audienceMonkeys of West African rain forests appear to be less folivorous and more fru...
Nutritional factors are among the most important influences on primate food choice. We examined the ...
Free-ranging animals make dietary choices that affect their nutritional status and, ultimately, thei...
Dietary protein is often considered a factor that limits the growth of primate populations. The rati...