%0 Journal Article %T Total Energy Expenditure and Body Composition in Two Free-Living Sympatric Lemurs %A Bruno Simmen %A Fran£¿oise Bayart %A Hanta Rasamimanana %A Alexandre Zahariev %A St¨¦phane Blanc %A Patrick Pasquet %J PLOS ONE %D 2012 %I Public Library of Science (PLoS) %R 10.1371/journal.pone.0009860 %X Evolutionary theories that account for the unusual socio-ecological traits and life history features of group-living prosimians, compared with other primates, predict behavioral and physiological mechanisms to conserve energy. Low energy output and possible fattening mechanisms are expected, as either an adaptive response to drastic seasonal fluctuations of food supplies in Madagascar, or persisting traits from previously nocturnal hypometabolic ancestors. Free ranging ring-tailed lemurs (Lemur catta) and brown lemurs (Eulemur sp.) of southern Madagascar have different socio-ecological characteristics which allow a test of these theories: Both gregarious primates have a phytophagous diet but different circadian activity rhythms, degree of arboreality, social systems, and slightly different body size. %U http://www.plosone.org/article/info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pone.0009860