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Comparing effects of food mechanical properties on oral processing behaviors in two sympatric lemur species.

Nina FlowersMariana Dutra FogaçaHaja Fabrice Razafindrabe MaminiainaJean Claude RazafimampiandraMarlies DolezalNayuta Yamashita
Published in: American journal of biological anthropology (2023)
Lc adjust their feeding behaviors depending on the FMPs of their top food items, while Pv feed more consistently. The more robust masticatory apparatus of Pv may not require them to adjust their feeding behaviors for more mechanically challenging foods. Furthermore, the two species show distinct differences in chewing. Exploring chewing on a daily scale could aid in understanding its impact on the loading of the masticatory apparatus.
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