Primate ecology and evolution shaped by two most consumed plant families
Published Date: 6/16/2021
Source: phys.org
By analyzing the relative proportion of different plant parts consumed by primates, researchers suggest that primates may be intricately and subtly shaped by two key families of plants: Moraceae and Fabaceae. The study, led by researchers from the University of Amsterdam and Indiana University, highlights the importance of detailed dietary studies to better understand primate ecology and evolution. The results are now published in the scientific journal Proceedings of the Royal Society B.