2023
DOI: 10.1002/ajp.23549
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Picking pithy plants: Pith selectivity by wild white‐faced capuchin monkeys, Cebus imitator

Allegra N. DePasquale,
Alice C. Poirier,
Megan A. Mah
et al.

Abstract: Understanding diet selectivity is a longstanding goal in primate ecology. Deciphering when and why primates consume different resources can provide insights into their nutritional ecology as well as adaptations to food scarcity. Plant pith, the spongy interior of plant stems, is occasionally eaten by primates, but the context is poorly understood. We examine the ecological, mechanical, chemical, and nutritional basis of plant pith selection by a wild, frugivorous‐omnivorous primate (Cebus imitator). We test th… Show more

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