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Foraging ontogeny is not linked to delayed maturation in squirrel monkeys (Saimiri sciureus)

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ETHOLOGY
卷 112, 期 2, 页码 105-115

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.1439-0310.2005.01121.x

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The acquisition of complex foraging behaviors by young is a proposed cause of a prolonged juvenile phase in many vertebrates, including primates. I compared the foraging behaviors of infant, juvenile and adult squirrel monkeys to determine if significant age-related differences in foraging behavior and efficiency were present. Infants and juveniles differed from each other in patterns of prey and fruit foraging, but few differences existed between juveniles and adults. Despite differing in the use of foraging substrates, young juveniles (8-12 mo) were as efficient as older juveniles (1-4 yr) and adults at capturing and processing large prey. Young juveniles (< 1 yr) were limited in their ability to consume husked palm fruits due to an inability to peel them to obtain pulp. By 1 yr of age, however, foraging behaviors of adults and juveniles were nearly indistinguishable. The absence of meaningful differences between adults and juvenile foraging is not consistent with the hypothesis that the need to develop foraging skills accounts for the pattern of extended juvenility in squirrel monkeys.

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