Primate Feeding Ecology and Nutrition
Primates are a group of mammals that include lemurs, monkeys, apes, and humans. Primate feeding ecology and nutrition refers to the study of how primates obtain, consume and digest their food, and the nutritional values of their diets. This research is important to understand the relationship between primates and their environment, as well as their evolutionary adaptions to different food sources, and how these diets can affect their health and well-being. Primate feeding ecology and nutrition is used to inform conservation efforts, the development of husbandry practices, and veterinary medicine for captive primates, as well as to guide research into human nutrition and health.
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