Feeding and Nutrition of Nonhuman primates

Author: Harris   Robert A.  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 2012

E-ISBN: 9780323155946

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780123273604

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780123273604

Subject: Q959.848 Primates

Language: ENG

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Feeding and Nutrition of Nonhuman Primates is a report of a two-day meeting that aims to evaluate the knowledge and information regarding the diet of primates. The meeting also aims to recommend significant information necessary to accomplish a standardized diet for this species. The study of primates' diet is relevant, because it will serve as baseline data for biomedical research.
Comprised of 16 chapters, this volume starts off with the concept of selecting nonhuman primates in the biological research. The next topics are about the observations regarding the feeding behavior of the nonhuman primates and their nutritional status. Also discussed are the feeding problems encountered by imported primates. Other problem areas in the subject of diet and nutrition are also discussed, such as the effect of altering the dietary amino acids on the nutrition of a rhesus monkey and malnutrition during early life.
The following chapters describe the nutritional requirements of nonhuman primates including macaque monkeys, Cebus monkeys, squirrel and woolly monkeys, marmosets, and baboons. The observations regarding their feeding behavior are also discussed. Topics regarding nutritional deficiency diseases as well as their syndromes and diseases affecting their usefulness in nutrition research are also covered in this book.

This compilation of research is a relevant resource for professionals, scientists, and researchers in primate studies and biological/biomedical re

Chapter

Font Cover

pp.:  1 – 4

Copyright Page

pp.:  5 – 6

Table of Contents

pp.:  6 – 8

CONTRIBUTORS

pp.:  8 – 10

PREFACE

pp.:  10 – 12

CHAPTER 2. FEEDING BEHAVIOR OF NONHUMAN PRIMATES IN THE WILD

pp.:  26 – 40

CHAPTER 3. NUTRITIONAL STATUS AND PROBLEMS OF FEEDING NEWLY IMPORTED PRIMATES

pp.:  40 – 56

CHAPTER 4. THE EFFECT OF ALTERATION OF DIETARY AMINO ACIDS ON THE NUTRITION OF THE INFANT RHESUS MONKEY

pp.:  56 – 76

CHAPTER 5. A PRIMATE MODEL FOR THE STUDY OF MALNUTRITION DURING EARLY LIFE

pp.:  76 – 98

CHAPTER 6. NUTRITIONAL REQUIREMENTS (NRC) OF NONHUMAN PRIMATES

pp.:  98 – 128

CHAPTER 7. NUTRITIONAL REQUIREMENTS OF MACAQUE MONKEYS

pp.:  128 – 154

CHAPTER 8. NUTRITIONAL REQUIREMENTS OF CEBUS MONKEYS

pp.:  154 – 170

CHAPTER 9. NUTRITIONAL REQUIREMENTS OF SQUIRREL AND WOOLLY MONKEYS

pp.:  170 – 186

CHAPTER 10. NUTRITIONAL REQUIREMENTS OF MARMOSETS

pp.:  186 – 194

CHAPTER 11. OBSERVATIONS OF THE FEEDING OF BABOONS

pp.:  194 – 216

CHAPTER 12. SYNDROMES OF NUTRITIONAL DEFICIENCY DISEASE IN NONHUMAN PRIMATES

pp.:  216 – 244

CHAPTER 13. DISEASES AFFECTING THE USEFULNESS OF NONHUMAN PRIMATES FOR NUTRITION RESEARCH

pp.:  244 – 262

CHAPTER 14. NATURAL VERSUS PURIFIED DIETS IN RESEARCH WITH NONHUMAN PRIMATES

pp.:  262 – 274

CHAPTER 15. ORGANOLEPTIC AND OTHER CHARACTERISTICS OF DIET WHICH INFLUENCE ACCEPTANCE BY NONHUMAN PRIMATES

pp.:  274 – 288

CHAPTER 16. THE PREPARATION, USE, AND NUTRIENT STABILITY OF NONHUMAN PRIMATE DIETS

pp.:  288 – 310

SUBJECT INDEX

pp.:  310 – 322

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