Surviving at the highest and coldest: Nutritional and chemical components of fallback foods for Yunnan snub‐nosed monkeys

Author:

Pan Hao123ORCID,Hou Rong2,Zhang He2ORCID,Li Yanpeng14ORCID,Huang Zhipang1345,Cui Liangwei56,Xiao Wen1346

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Eastern‐Himalaya Biodiversity Research Dali University Dali Yunnan China

2. Shaanxi Key Laboratory for Animal Conservation, College of Life Sciences Northwest University Xi'an China

3. International Centre of Biodiversity and Primates Conservation Dali University Dali Yunnan China

4. Collaborative Innovation Center for Biodiversity and Conservation in the Three Parallel Rivers Region of China Dali Yunnan China

5. Key Laboratory for Conserving Wildlife with Small Populations in Yunnan Southwest Forestry University Kunming China

6. Yunling Black‐and‐White Snub‐Nosed Monkey Observation and Research Station of Yunnan Province Dali Yunnan China

Abstract

AbstractFallback foods (FBF), categorized into staple and filler types, are suboptimal food sources chosen by animals in response to a scarcity of preferred food items during specific periods. Using lichens as FBF by Yunnan snub‐nosed monkeys (Rhinopithecus bieti) represents a distinctive ecological adaptation and evolutionary development within nonhuman primates. This study delves into the annual dietary choices of the species to address issues, elucidate the nutritional value, and understand the ecological significance of lichens for this primate species, which resides at the highest altitudes and experiences the coldest weather among global primates. The findings reveal that the lichens consumed by the monkeys serve as the staple FBF, with Bryoria spp. and Usnea longissima being the primary dietary species. The former is the preferred choice, providing higher digestible fiber (neutral detergent fiber) levels but lower tannin, fat, ADF, and energy levels. During the dry season, lichens dominate as the monkeys' primary food and nutritional resources. In the wet season, they act as a fundamental food selection rather than an ideal dietary choice, substituting nutrients from fruits, seeds, and leaves. Compared to other Asian colobine counterparts, this species exhibits the highest lichen consumption but the lowest proportions of leaves, flowers, and seeds. This study provides valuable evidence and information for developing or amending conservation strategies and guidelines for the dietary management of captive breeding of monkeys, one of the world's critically endangered primate species.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Ten Thousand Talent Plans for Young Top-notch Talents of Yunnan Province

Publisher

Wiley

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