Smith, Rebecca L.Rebergen, KellyPayne, CarterMegapanos, EpaminondasLusseau, David2022-07-202022-07-202022-05-12Smith, R L, Rebergen, K, Payne, C, Megapanos, E & Lusseau, D 2022, 'Dietary plasticity of a understudied primate (Sapajus cay) in a biodiversity hotspot : applying ecological traits to habitat conservation in the Upper Paraná Atlantic Forest', Folia Primatologica, vol. 93, no. 1, pp. 53-68. https://doi.org/10.1163/14219980-20210407, https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.190715180015-5713RIS: urn:24E17952B21ECD80A39F2019F9757A56https://hdl.handle.net/2164/18890OA via the Brill Agreement Funding sources This research was supported by National Geographic Society (Grant Number: NGS-299C-18) who provided the funding for the vehicle required to access the Nueva Gambach field site, the Elphinstone Scholarship that covered the tuition fees of RL Smith’s PhD with the University of Aberdeen and Fundación Para La Tierra who provided the primatologist salary (RL Smith) as well as all living costs of the team at both field sites.161346846engSDG 15 - Life on Landconservation behaviourecological requirementsfeeding behaviourhabitat degradationLatin AmericaParaguayan primatesQH301 BiologySupplementary DataQH301Dietary plasticity of a understudied primate (Sapajus cay) in a biodiversity hotspot : applying ecological traits to habitat conservation in the Upper Paraná Atlantic ForestJournal article10.1163/14219980-20210407931