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Rhesus Macaques (Macaca mulatta) are not neophobic toward novel food with a high sugar content

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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PRIMATOLOGY
Volume 69, Issue 5, Pages 591-596

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WILEY-LISS
DOI: 10.1002/ajp.20364

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food neophobia; novel food; palatability; feeding; diet; rhesus macaques

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While we know that food neophobia in nonhuman primates is affected by social factors, little is known about how palatability, and specifically sugar content, might ameliorate a monkey's hesitancy to eat a novel food. It is likely that an innate preference for sweet substances would alter an animal's typical neophobic response. To test this, I presented nine male rhesus macaques with novel foods that contained a low, high, or no amount of sugar. As expected, the monkeys exhibited a neophobic response to the no-sugar novel foods but not to the high-sugar novel foods. Previous research on food neophobia may need to be reevaluated in light of the effects of sugar content on the neophobic response.

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