Abstract With persistent degradation of tropical forests creating fragmented land-scapes, the study of patterns of primate responses to habitat changes is of increasing conservation relevance. We modeled primate abundance in the Udzungwa Mountains of Tanzania through a landscape approach, i.e., one that includes a representative range of discrete forest blocks. The area is internationally recognized for biological endemism and is a primate hotspot in Africa. We targeted three predominantly arboreal monkeys: Udzungwa red colobus (Procolobus gordonorum), Peters ’ Angola colobus (Colobus angolensis palliatus), and the Tanzania Sykes ’ monkey (Cercopithecus mitis monoides). In each of the four forests (12–522 km2 in size), we counted primate gr...
Tropical forests are one of the world’s most threatened biomes. As tropical forests are increasingly...
Many individual researchers have used line transect counts to estimate forest primate abundance. The...
Understanding the ecological factors that drive animal density patterns in time and space is key to ...
With persistent degradation of tropical forests creating fragmented landscapes, the study of pattern...
The management and conservation of threatened animal populations require accurate knowledge on their...
Biological ConservationHunting and habitat degradation are universal threats to primates across the ...
Accurate estimations of the abundance of threatened animal populations are required for assessment o...
<div><p>Accurate density estimations of threatened animal populations is essential for management an...
The effects of human activity on population and social structure are a pantropical concern for prima...
Estimates of population density and abundance are essential for the assess- ment of nonhuman primate...
A recent review of global primate conservation revealed that out of 504 species in 79 genera across...
A comprehensive understanding of how human disturbance affects tropical forest ecosystems is critica...
Copyright: © 2015 Rovero et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the ...
has a rich and abundant primate community and a complicated history of anthropogenic disturbance. Mo...
This study investigates the species-area relationship (SAR) for forest monkeys in a biodiversity hot...
Tropical forests are one of the world’s most threatened biomes. As tropical forests are increasingly...
Many individual researchers have used line transect counts to estimate forest primate abundance. The...
Understanding the ecological factors that drive animal density patterns in time and space is key to ...
With persistent degradation of tropical forests creating fragmented landscapes, the study of pattern...
The management and conservation of threatened animal populations require accurate knowledge on their...
Biological ConservationHunting and habitat degradation are universal threats to primates across the ...
Accurate estimations of the abundance of threatened animal populations are required for assessment o...
<div><p>Accurate density estimations of threatened animal populations is essential for management an...
The effects of human activity on population and social structure are a pantropical concern for prima...
Estimates of population density and abundance are essential for the assess- ment of nonhuman primate...
A recent review of global primate conservation revealed that out of 504 species in 79 genera across...
A comprehensive understanding of how human disturbance affects tropical forest ecosystems is critica...
Copyright: © 2015 Rovero et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the ...
has a rich and abundant primate community and a complicated history of anthropogenic disturbance. Mo...
This study investigates the species-area relationship (SAR) for forest monkeys in a biodiversity hot...
Tropical forests are one of the world’s most threatened biomes. As tropical forests are increasingly...
Many individual researchers have used line transect counts to estimate forest primate abundance. The...
Understanding the ecological factors that drive animal density patterns in time and space is key to ...