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The Evolution of Exudativory in Primates (Hardcover, 2010 ed.)
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The Evolution of Exudativory in Primates (Hardcover, 2010 ed.)
Series: Developments in Primatology: Progress and Prospects
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I first became involved in research into primate behavior and
ecology in 1968, over 40 years ago, driven by a quest for a better
understanding of the natural context of primate evolution. At that
time, it was virtually unknown that primates can exploit exudates
as a major food source. I was certainly unaware of this myself. By
good fortune, I was awarded a postdoctoral grant to work on lemurs
with Jean-Jacques Petter in the general ecology division of the
Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle in Brunoy, France. This
provided the launching-pad for my first field study of lesser mouse
lemurs in Madagascar, during which I gained my initial inklings of
exudate feeding. It was also in Brunoy that I met up with Pierre
Charles- Dominique, who introduced me to pioneering observations of
exudate feeding he had made during his field study of five
lorisiform species in Gabon. This opened my eyes to a key feeding
adaptation that has now been reported for at least 69 primate
species in 12 families (Smith, Chap. 3) - almost 20% of extant
primate species. So exudativory is now firmly established as a
dietary category for p- mates, alongside the long-recognized
classes of faunivory (including insectivory), frugivory, and
folivory. Soon after I encountered Charles-Dominique, he published
the first synthetic account of his Gabon field study in a French
language journal (Charles-Dominique 1971).
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