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Even if juveniles acquire sex-specific adult-like foraging skills before reaching adult size, their smaller body size may put them at a foraging disadvantage. […] The size effect on foraging is reduced in species that use small or easily manipulated substrates. For instance, in Costa Rican squirrel monkeys, juveniles apparently mastered techniques for insect foraging only a few months after weaning, when they were still much smaller than adults[…].
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Even
if
juveniles
acquire
sex-specific
adult-like
foraging
skills
before
reaching
adult
size,
their
smaller
body
size
may
put
them
at
a
foraging
disadvantage.
[…]
The
size
effect
on
foraging
is
reduced
in
species
that
use
small
or
easily
manipulated
substrates.
For
instance,
in
Costa
Rican
squirrel
monkeys,
juveniles
apparently
mastered
techniques
for
insect
foraging
only
a
few
months
after
weaning,
when
they
were
still
much
smaller
than
adults[…].