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Mushrooms May Have Been Part of Early Human Diets - Primate Study Explores Who Eats What and When
Mushrooms may not be the first food that comes to mind when we imagine the diets of wild primates - or our early human ancestors. We tend to think of fruits and green leaves as the preferred foods for ...
Barbary macaques in Gibraltar have been observed eating soil to ease digestive issues caused by sugary, salty and fatty snacks taken from tourists. Researchers say the behaviour, known as geophagy, ...
The goals of diet formulation are to integrate natural dietary habits, digestive morphology and physiology, nutrient requirements, and the physical characteristics and nutrient composition of ...
Suggested Citation: "Session 3: Nutrient Requirements of Nonhuman Primates." National Research Council. 2003. International Perspectives: The Future of Nonhuman Primate Resources: Proceedings of the ...
J. Gray Camp is at the Institute of Human Biology (IHB), Roche Pharma Research and Early Development, Roche Innovation Center Basel, Basel 4051, Switzerland and Biozentrum, University of Basel, Basel, ...
Dental topography has emerged as a critical tool for understanding the dietary ecology of primates by quantitatively analysing the three‐dimensional morphology of teeth. The intricate patterns of ...
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