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Feeding Behaviour of Red Colobus and Black and White Colobus in East Africa |
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Folia Primatologica,
Volume 23,
Issue 3,
1975,
Page 165-207
T.H. Clutton-Brock,
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The feeding behaviour of one troop of red colobus ( Colobus badius tephrosceles) was observed between August 1969 and June 1970 in the Gombe National Park. Similar observations were made on two troops of red colobus and two of black and white colobus (C. guereza uellensis) in Kibale Forest Reserve, Uganda, between August and October 1970. The red colobus at Gombe were highly selective in their choice of food, feeding on the leaves, shoots, flowers and fruit of a wide variety of tree species. The animals appeared to choose a varied diet, eating different foods in different feeding bouts on the same day. The amount of time which they spent feeding on different foods varied seasonally, usually in association with changes in food availability. Different parts of the animals’ range provided them with different kinds of food. The feeding behaviour of the red colobus troops at Kibale was similar to that of the Gombe troop. In contrast, black and white colobus at Kibale fed almost exclusively on mature leaves during at least one period of the year and fed largely on two tree species only. These differences in feeding behaviour may explain why red colobus live in large troops in large ranges while black and white colobus live in small troops in small range
ISSN:0015-5713
DOI:10.1159/000155671
出版商:S. Karger AG
年代:1975
数据来源: Karger
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An Approach to the Interpretation of the Communicative Meaning of Visual Signals in Agonistic Behavior of quirrel Monkeys |
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Folia Primatologica,
Volume 23,
Issue 3,
1975,
Page 208-226
M. Maurus,
B. Kühlmorgen,
E. Hartmann-Wiesner,
H. Pruscha,
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The repertoire of the visually recognizable agonistic signals of the squirrel monkey can be divided up into classes in such a manner that elements of the same class have a similar, and elements of different classes a different communicative meaning. The differences between these classes are described using quantitative values. An attempt is made to derive clues from these differences for an interpretation of the communicative meaning of the individual classes. The admissibility of the criteria used and the question of the general validity of the quantitative values are discussed.
ISSN:0015-5713
DOI:10.1159/000155672
出版商:S. Karger AG
年代:1975
数据来源: Karger
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Distal Humerus in Hominoid Evolution |
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Folia Primatologica,
Volume 23,
Issue 3,
1975,
Page 227-244
Henry M. McHenry,
Robert S. Corruccini,
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Multivariate analysis of 16 measurements of the distal humerus in samples of hominoids, cercopithecoids, Tertiary hominoid fossils, and early hominids shows the following results: (1) there is a substantial and functionally mterpretable difference between the distal humerus of cercopithecoids and hominoids (excluding Hylobates); (2) the Tertiary hominoid fossils resemble the cercopithecoids more than the hominoids although they are in some ways intermediate; (3) the hominid fossil from Kanapoi resembles Homo sapiens very closely; (4) the Kromdraai humerus is intermediate in shape between Pan and other hominoids; and (5) the large fossil hominid from East Rudolf (KNM-ER 739) is unique among the hominoids.
ISSN:0015-5713
DOI:10.1159/000155673
出版商:S. Karger AG
年代:1975
数据来源: Karger
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