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Brief communication: Maximum ingested bite size in captive western lowland gorillas (Gorilla gorilla gorilla).

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OBJECTIVES Previously, we found that maximum ingested bite size (Vb ), the largest piece of food an animal can consume without biting it into smaller pieces first, isometrically scales relative… Click to show full abstract

OBJECTIVES Previously, we found that maximum ingested bite size (Vb ), the largest piece of food an animal can consume without biting it into smaller pieces first, isometrically scales relative to body size in strepsirrhines and with negative allometry in anthropoids. In the current study, we rectify the omission of great apes from the earlier sample to now characterize the Vb of the entire size-range of the order. MATERIALS AND METHODS Five gorillas (Gorilla gorilla gorilla-G. g. gorilla) were studied to ascertain Vb in relation to the mechanical properties of five foods. RESULTS Gorilla Vb ranged from 166.38 cm3 (for the least obdurate food: watermelon) to 8 cm3 (for the most obdurate food: turnip), with an average Vb of 33.50 cm3 across all food types. CONCLUSIONS When these data were compared to those from our previous studies, we found that gorillas consumed relatively slightly smaller volumes of food compared to the trend found across primates. However, because the more frugivorous gorillas consumed relatively larger pieces of food than the large folivorous monkeys previously studied, including the gorilla data increased the slope of the linear regression between body mass and Vb in anthropoids. Thus, the addition of the largest living primate brings the anthropoid Vb trend closer to the Vb trend of the order. Notwithstanding, there is still negative allometry in anthropoid Vb , in contrast with the isometry in strepsirrhine Vb . Future research should include species with body masses between the smaller anthropoids and gorillas by studying the Vb of large papionids and the other great apes.

Keywords: ingested bite; maximum ingested; gorilla; size; gorilla gorilla; food

Journal Title: American journal of physical anthropology
Year Published: 2020

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