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The seasonal feeding ecology of the javan slow loris (nycticebus javanicus).

Francis CabanaEllen DierenfeldWirdateti WirdatetiGiuseppe DonatiK A I Nekaris
Published in: American journal of physical anthropology (2017)
The strategy used by the Javan slow lorises during periods of lower food availability were similar to folivorous primates and included increased dependence on lower quality foods. The reproductive costs of gestation and lactation may place a burden on females that requires them to alter their foraging strategy during the dry season to ensure enough protein and overall energy is ingested. The overall strategy used by these exudativorous primates is one of nutrient maximization as no nutrient was clearly preferred over another.
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