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      Ascorbic acid content of neotropical plant parts available to wild monkeys and bats.

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      Animal Nutritional Physiological Phenomena, Animals, Ascorbic Acid, analysis, Chiroptera, physiology, Haplorhini, Humans, Panama, Plants, Edible, Tropical Climate

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          The ascorbic acid content of foliage available to wild primates and bats in Panama (in transition between wet and dry seasons) was lower than that of temperate zone foliage but higher than that of most fruits and vegetables. Intakes of ascorbic acid (mg/kg b.wt/day) by wild primates and frugivorous bats in Panama are much greater than that of most human populations.

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