The role of gut microbes in satisfying the nutritional demands of adult and juvenile wild, black howler monkeys (Alouatta pigra)

Author:

Amato Katherine R.12,Leigh Steven R.2,Kent Angela3,Mackie Roderick I.45,Yeoman Carl J.6,Stumpf Rebecca M.57,Wilson Brenda A.58,Nelson Karen E.9,White Bryan A.45,Garber Paul A.7

Affiliation:

1. Program in Ecology, Evolution, and Conservation Biology; University of Illinois; Urbana IL 61801

2. Department of Anthropology; University of Colorado; Boulder CO 80309

3. Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences; University of Illinois; Urbana IL 61801

4. Department of Animal Sciences; University of Illinois; Urbana IL 61801

5. Institute for Genomic Biology, University of Illinois; Urbana IL 61801

6. Department of Animal and Range Sciences; Montana State University; Bozeman MT 59717

7. Department of Anthropology; University of Illinois; Urbana IL 80301

8. Department of Microbiology; University of Illinois; Urbana IL 61801

9. The J. Craig Venter Institute; Rockville MD 20850

Funder

National Geographic Society

National Science Foundation

National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship

University of Illinois

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Anthropology,Anatomy

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