Foraging Ecology of the Philippine Flying Lemur (Cynocephalus volans)

Between August 1986 and September 1987, six Philippine flying lemurs (Cynocephalus volans) were observed foraging on 35 of 76 available species of trees, representing ≥12 families of ≥26 available families. Eight species were foraged on in amounts significantly greater than expected, given the tree&...

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Animal ethology
Animal feeding behavior
Biological and medical sciences
Cynocephalus volans
Ecology
Forage
Foraging
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Herbivores
Leaves
Mammalia
Psychology. Psychoanalysis. Psychiatry
Species
Trees
Vertebrata
Wildlife ecology
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