- of the
ground up to the canopies. The
feeding habit of
gummivores is
gummivory. An Old
World example of a
gummivore is fork-marked lemurs,
whose diet...
- (leaf eating),
frugivory (fruit eating),
nectarivory (nectar eating),
gummivory (gum eating) and
mycophagy (fungus eating). The
digestive tract of an...
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small primate:
Insectivory and
gummivory in the (large)
patas monkey (Erythrocebus
patas pyrrhonotus)". American...
- (leaf eating),
frugivory (fruit eating),
nectarivory (nectar eating),
gummivory (gum eating) and
mycophagy (fungus eating). The
digestive tract of an...
- 2012 Harrison, M. L.; Tardif, S. D. (1994). "Social
implications of
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American Journal of
Physical Anthropology. 95 (4): 399–408...
- needle-clawed
bushbabies (or galagos) belong.
Specialised morphology for
gummivory includes pro****bent
dental comb and
caniniform upper anterior premolars...
- "Chapter 14:
Adaptive profile versus adaptive specialization:
Fossils and
gummivory in
early primate evolution". In Burrows, A. M.; Nash, L. T (eds.). The...
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flexible in its diet and
supplemented frugivory with
insectivory and
gummivory across different latitudes and as
their environments changed over time...
- 109:1 (December 1996), 98–107 "Diet for a
small primate:
Insectivory and
gummivory in the (large)
patas monkey (Erythrocebus
patas pyrrhonotus)", American...