Chimpanzees are traditionally described as ripe fruit specialists with large incisors but relatively small postcanine teeth, adhering to a somewhat narrow dietary niche. Field observations and isotopic analyses suggest that environmental conditions greatly affect habitat resource utilisation by chimpanzee populations. Here we combine measures of dietary mechanics with stable isotope signatures from eastern chimpanzees living in tropical forest (Ngogo, Uganda) and savannah woodland (Issa Valley, Tanzania). We show that foods at Issa can present a considerable mechanical challenge, most saliently in the external tissues of savannah woodland plants compared to their tropical forest equivalents. This pattern is concurrent with different isotopi...
Comparative data on the diets of extant primates inform hypotheses about hominin resource use. Histo...
We use stable isotope ratios in feces of wild mountain gorillas (Gorilla beringei) to test the hypot...
Changes in diet throughout hominin evolution have been linked with important evolutionary changes. S...
Chimpanzees are traditionally described as ripe fruit specialists with large incisors but relatively...
Twenty-two chimpanzee hair samples collected from night nests at two different “savanna ” sites were...
Objectives: Food scarcity is proposed to be a limitation to chimpanzees at the limits of their range...
The feeding ecology of sympatric great ape species yields valuable information for palaeodietary rec...
Stable isotope analysis is an increasingly used molecular tool to reconstruct the diet and ecology o...
Stable isotope analysis is an increasingly used molecular tool to reconstruct the diet and ecology o...
The isotope ecology of great apes is a useful reference for palaeodietary reconstructions in fossil ...
Diet influences stable carbon and nitrogen stable isotope values (δ13C and δ15N values) in animal ti...
Comparative data on the diets of extant primates inform hypotheses about hominin resource use. Histo...
The isotope ecology of great apes is a useful reference for palaeodietary reconstructions in fossil ...
Diet inuences carbon and nitrogen stable isotope ratios (δ 13 C and δ 15 N values) in animal tissues...
Objective: Riparian or gallery forests are critical habitats for numerous plants and animals today. ...
Comparative data on the diets of extant primates inform hypotheses about hominin resource use. Histo...
We use stable isotope ratios in feces of wild mountain gorillas (Gorilla beringei) to test the hypot...
Changes in diet throughout hominin evolution have been linked with important evolutionary changes. S...
Chimpanzees are traditionally described as ripe fruit specialists with large incisors but relatively...
Twenty-two chimpanzee hair samples collected from night nests at two different “savanna ” sites were...
Objectives: Food scarcity is proposed to be a limitation to chimpanzees at the limits of their range...
The feeding ecology of sympatric great ape species yields valuable information for palaeodietary rec...
Stable isotope analysis is an increasingly used molecular tool to reconstruct the diet and ecology o...
Stable isotope analysis is an increasingly used molecular tool to reconstruct the diet and ecology o...
The isotope ecology of great apes is a useful reference for palaeodietary reconstructions in fossil ...
Diet influences stable carbon and nitrogen stable isotope values (δ13C and δ15N values) in animal ti...
Comparative data on the diets of extant primates inform hypotheses about hominin resource use. Histo...
The isotope ecology of great apes is a useful reference for palaeodietary reconstructions in fossil ...
Diet inuences carbon and nitrogen stable isotope ratios (δ 13 C and δ 15 N values) in animal tissues...
Objective: Riparian or gallery forests are critical habitats for numerous plants and animals today. ...
Comparative data on the diets of extant primates inform hypotheses about hominin resource use. Histo...
We use stable isotope ratios in feces of wild mountain gorillas (Gorilla beringei) to test the hypot...
Changes in diet throughout hominin evolution have been linked with important evolutionary changes. S...