2024
DOI: 10.1098/rsos.240161
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Nut-cracking success and efficiency in two wild capuchin monkey populations

Tiago Falótico,
Amanda C. Macedo,
Matheus A. de Jesus
et al.

Abstract: Capuchins can employ several strategies to deal with environmental challenges, such as using stone tools to access encapsulated resources. Nut-cracking is customary in several capuchin populations and can be affected by ecological and cultural factors; however, data on success and efficiency are only known for two wild populations. In this work, using camera traps, we assessed palm nut-cracking success and efficiency in two newly studied wild bearded capuchin populations ( Sapajus libidinosus … Show more

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