Wood and meat as complementary sources of sodium for Kanyawara chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes).
Emily M VenableZarin MachandaLindsey HagbergJordan LucoreEmily OtaliJessica M RothmanMoreen UwimbabaziRichard WranghamPublished in: American journal of physical anthropology (2020)
We propose that females ate wood more often than males because females had reduced access to meat, their preferred source of sodium. This hypothesis suggests that the need for sodium is a motivating reason for chimpanzees to consume both meat and wood.
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