Foreword
T. H. Clutton-Brock
Preface
Joanna E. Lambert, Margaret A. H. Bryer, and Jessica M. Rothman
Introduction: From Diets to Disturbance: The Evolution of Primate Feeding Studies
David J. Chivers and Kim R. McConkey
Part I. Finding, Building, and Using a Diet
Chapter 1: The Role of Macro- and Micronutrients in Primate Food Choice
Annika Felton and Joanna E. Lambert
Chapter 2: What Extant Primates Eat: A Global Survey
Joseph E. Hawes, Carlos A. Peres, and Andrew C. Smith
Chapter 3: The First Diet: Mothers Milk
Katie Hinde, Lauren A. Milligan, and Gregory E. Blomquist
Chapter 4: Diet and the Energetics of Reproduction
Melissa Emery Thompson
Chapter 5: Primate Energy Requirements: Brains, Babies, or Behavior?
Alexandra R. DeCasien, Mary H. Brown, Stephen R. Ross, and Herman Pontzer
Chapter 6: Primate Senses: Finding and Evaluating Food
Amanda D. Melin and Carrie C. Veilleux
Chapter 7: Seasonality in Food Availability and Energy Intake
Cheryl D. Knott and Andrea L. DiGiorgio
Part II. Nutrients, Nutrition, and Food Processing
Chapter 8: Enzymes and Microbes of the Mammalian Gut: Toward an Integrated Understanding of Digestion
Joanna E. Lambert, Richard Mutegeki, and Katherine R. Amato
Chapter 9: Secondary Compounds in Primate Foods: Time for New Approaches
Eleanor M. Stalenberg, Jorg U. Ganzhorn, and William J. Foley
Chapter 10: Hormonally Active Phytochemicals in Primate Diets: Prevalence across the Order
Michael Wasserman, Marie-Lyne Despres-Einspenner, Richard Mutegeki, and Tessa Steiniche
Chapter 11: Nutrition and Immune Function in Primates
Erin R. Vogel, Astri Zulfa, Sri Suci Utami Atmoko, and Lyle L. Moldawer
Chapter 12: Nutrition and Primate Life History
Carola Borries and Andreas Koenig
Part III. Food Acquisition and Nutrition in Social Environments
Chapter 13: Social Food Competition, Then and Now
Charles H. Janson
Chapter 14: Applying a Framework of Social Nutrition to Primate Behavioral Ecology
Margaret A. H. Bryer and Moreen Uwimbabazi
Chapter 15: Primate Cognitive Ecology: Challenges and Solutions to Locating and Acquiring Resources in Social Foragers
Paul A. Garber
Chapter 16: Feeding-Related Tool Use in Primates: S Systematic Overview
Jill D. Pruetz, Landing Badji, Stephanie L. Bogart, Stacy M. Lindshield, Papa Ibnou Ndiaye, and Kristina R. Walkup
Chapter 17: Hunting by Primates
David Watts
Chapter 18: Movement Ecology and Feeding Neighborhoods
Margaret C. Crofoot and Shauhin E. Alavi
Chapter 19: Foraging in a Landscape of Fear
Russell Hill
Chapter 20: Behavioral Flexibility and Diet
A. J. Hardie and Karen B. Strier
Part IV. Methods, Practice, and Application
Chapter 21: Measuring Food in the Field
Eckhard W. Heymann
Chapter 22: Wild Plant Food Chemistry
Nancy Lou Conklin-Brittain
Chapter 23: Evaluating Primate Diets with Stable Isotopes
Matt Sponheimer and Brooke Crowley
Chapter 24: Mechanical Properties of Primate Foods
Adam van Casteren and Peter Lucas
Chapter 25: Modeling Primate Nutrition
David Raubenheimer
Chapter 26: Reconstructing Fossil Primate Diets: Dental-Dietary Adaptations and Foodprints for Thought
Peter S. Ungar
Chapter 27: Food and Primate Carrying Capacity
Andrew J. Marshall
Chapter 28: Climate Change and Primate Nutritional Ecology
Jessica M. Rothman, John B. Makombo, and Mitchell T. Irwin
Chapter 29: Primate Foraging Strategies Modulate Responses to Anthropogenic Change and Thus Primate Conservation
Colin A. Chapman, Kim Valenta, Fabiola Espinosa-Gomez, Amelie Corriveau, and Sarah Bortolamiol
Afterword
Alison Richard
Acknowledgments
Literature Cited
List of Contributors
Index