DOI: 10.26686/wgtn.17014442
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Food selection by the northern yellow-cheeked crested gibbons (Nomascus annamensis), northern Cambodia

Abstract: <p>Tropical regions have extremely high plant diversity, which in turn supports a high diversity of animals. However, not all plant species are selected by animals as food sources, with some herbivores selecting only specific plants as food as not all plants have the same nutrient make up. Animals must select which food items to include in their diets, as the amount and type of nutrients in their diet can affect lifespan, health, fitness, and reproduction.  Gibbon populations have declined significantly … Show more

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