2023
DOI: 10.1111/jzo.13128
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They chew by night? Night‐time behaviour in a ‘ruminating’ primate, the proboscis monkey (Nasalis larvatus)

J. Bösch,
A. McGrosky,
A. Tuuga
et al.

Abstract: Studies of diurnal primates have long considered the nocturnal period to be a time spent merely sleeping and not effectively utilized for foraging or social behaviours. However, digestive activity should continue during the night. To explore the adaptive significance of the primate rumination‐like behaviour, that is, regurgitation and re‐mastication (R/R), observed in the proboscis monkey Nasalis larvatus (but only infrequently during the day), we tested the hypothesis that they frequently awaken and ‘ruminate… Show more

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