AI Article Synopsis

  • Foraging in seasonal environments poses cognitive challenges for primates, with brain size linked to fruit-based diets.
  • This study examined how fruit distribution and preference influenced foraging choices among three primate species with varying frugivorous habits.
  • Results showed that primates favored clumped fruit distribution, particularly the more frugivorous species, indicating food type and distribution may play a significant role in cognitive evolution.

Article Abstract

Foraging in seasonal environments can be cognitively challenging. Comparative studies have associated brain size with a frugivorous diet. We investigated how fruit distribution () and preference () affect foraging decisions in three semi-free ranging primate species with different degrees of frugivory: ( = 5; = 430), ( = 3; = 168) and ( = 6; = 288). We used 36 boxes fixed on trees and filled with highly and less preferred fruits with different (weekly) spatio-temporal distributions. Individuals were tested in two conditions: (1) same fruit provided concurrently in the same quantity but in a scattered and in a clumped distribution, (2) highly preferred fruit was scattered while the less preferred was clumped. Generally, primates preferred feeding first on the boxes of the clumped distribution in both conditions, with the more frugivorous species at a higher degree than the less frugivorous species in condition (1), but not (2). Therefore, fruit was available changed the foraging decisions of the more frugivorous species who also engaged more in goal-directed travel. When feeding on preferred fruit, primates probably maximized foraging efficiency regardless of their degree of frugivory. Our findings emphasize that the food type and distribution may be a preponderant driver in cognitive evolution.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6549983PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsos.181722DOI Listing

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