A. Britt, Diet and feeding behaviour of the black-and-white ruffed lemur (Varecia variegata variegata) in the Betampona Reserve, eastern Madagascar, FOL PRIMAT, 71(3), 2000, pp. 133-141
The feeding behaviour and diet of the black-and-white ruffed femur (Varecia
variegata variegata) was investigated in the Betampona Reserve, eastern Ma
dagascar. The highly frugivorous diet of this subspecies was confirmed - fe
eding on fruits accounting for 92.0% of feeding records. Most feeding at Be
tampona was observed at 10-25 m above the forest floor amongst flexible, sm
all (0.5-5.0 cm diameter) and oblique/horizontal (0-45 degrees) supports. T
he Varecia spent on average 21.7% (+/- 1.5) of their daily activity budget
feeding and employ a variety of postures that enable them to harvest fruits
in the rain forest canopy. The suspensory postures were the most important
in allowing Varecia to compete with other smaller-bodied frugivores. Copyr
ight (C) 2000 S. Karger AG. Basel.