Abstract

In order to know the bioenergetic effect of leaf eating in Japanese monkeys experiments were conducted on caged animals. Two monkeys from the Koshima troop were fed with leaves in a cage shortly after their capture. The monkeys were tested to determine in what duration they could fulfill their daily energy requirements by solely leaf eating or by solely wheat eating. Twelve hours of feeding solely on leaves did not fulfill the monkeys' maximum daily intake, whereas 4 hr of feeding solely on wheat satisfied their daily energy requirements. The ratio of the daily intake to the daily energy consumption was 90% for leaf eating and 120% for wheat eating. It is difficult for Japanese monkeys to fulfill their daily energy requirements by leaf eating only. Thus, the combination of fruits (nuts) and leaves must be necessary for their energy intake. These facts are to be considered in the studies of feeding activity, food abundance, or the home range size.

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