“…Since the digestion processes other than mastication have little influence on digesta particle size in terrestrial mammalian herbivores (McLeod & Minson, 1988b;Poppi et al, 1980;Spalinger & Robbins, 1992), fecal particle size has been repeatedly used as a proxy for chewing efficiency (Dunbar & Bose, 1991;Fritz et al, 2009;Matsuda et al, 2014;Venkataraman et al, 2014;Weary et al, 2017). Previous studies have found that several factors affect fecal particle sizes in different primate species, such as diet composition (Thiry et al, 2018;Weary et al, 2017), dietary toughness and age (Venkataraman et al, 2014), and re-mastication (Matsuda et al, 2014). However, some of these factors only pertained to species with a highly specialized lifestyle (Matsuda et al, 2014;Venkataraman et al, 2014), while the determinants of fecal particle size remain unclear in other species (He et al, 2020).…”