“…Diurnal variation in diet might also result from diurnal changes in preferences for different foods, preferences which might reflect the nutritional require ments of animals. After a night without food, the blood sugar of the animals would be expected to be low, and animals should prefer easily digested food (Chivers, 1975;Clutton-Brock, 1977;Raemaekers, 1978;Gittins, 1982]. Ripe fruits are low in protein but high in nonstructural carbohydrates [Hladik et al, 1971;Hladik, 1977;Milton, 1981], which are easily assimilated [Gray and Fogel, 1980], Animals should prefer species that have high harvest rates and high carbohy drate yield per unit time.…”