Primate home range size and habitat use are affected by resource availability, which may change seasonally. Limestone langurs (Trachypithecus genus), including the Critically Endangered Cat Ba langur (Trachypithecus poliocephalus), live on limestone karst hills with shrubby and discontinuous vegetation. This study explores home range size and habitat use in relation to substrate, vegetation coverage, and hill type for Cat Ba langurs living on Cat Ba Island. We predicted that home range size would be similar to that of other limestone langurs and that as resources vary seasonally and across habitat types, habitat use would vary with season and behavior, with foraging concentrated on slopes, where food is plentiful. We collected 180 days of o...
Numerous studies have highlighted the influence of food availability on primate behaviour. Our resea...
Ecology and Habitat Use of the Endangered Primate Macaca maura (H.R. Schinz, 1825), Endemic to the K...
Using direct observations and camera traps at eight sites across Indonesian Borneo we show how red l...
Primate activity budgets are dictated by food availability and distribution; thus primates living in...
Primate behavior can be responsive to the different ecological pressures associated with different h...
Abstract Understanding how animals cope with habitat‐specific environmental factors can assist in sp...
A group of capped langurs, Trachypithecus pileatus comprising eight individuals was studied in Sri S...
Space-use patterns and foraging strategy in degraded habitat are crucial to understand the ecology, ...
Food availability may influence primates’ home range size and use. Understanding this relationship m...
<p>Delacour's langurs (<italic>Trachypithecus delacouri</italic>), one of the six limestone langur t...
The Tonkin snub-nosed monkey presently is known from four small and isolated populations in Tuyen Qu...
To explore the influence of habitat fragmentation on the ecology of the François's langur ( Tra...
Primate activity budgets are dictated by food availability and distribution, thus primates living in...
Francois' langur (Trachypithecus francoisi) is an endangered primate and endemic to the limestone fo...
Banded langur (Presbytis femoralis) is an endangered leaf-eating colobine, found in Johor and Pahang...
Numerous studies have highlighted the influence of food availability on primate behaviour. Our resea...
Ecology and Habitat Use of the Endangered Primate Macaca maura (H.R. Schinz, 1825), Endemic to the K...
Using direct observations and camera traps at eight sites across Indonesian Borneo we show how red l...
Primate activity budgets are dictated by food availability and distribution; thus primates living in...
Primate behavior can be responsive to the different ecological pressures associated with different h...
Abstract Understanding how animals cope with habitat‐specific environmental factors can assist in sp...
A group of capped langurs, Trachypithecus pileatus comprising eight individuals was studied in Sri S...
Space-use patterns and foraging strategy in degraded habitat are crucial to understand the ecology, ...
Food availability may influence primates’ home range size and use. Understanding this relationship m...
<p>Delacour's langurs (<italic>Trachypithecus delacouri</italic>), one of the six limestone langur t...
The Tonkin snub-nosed monkey presently is known from four small and isolated populations in Tuyen Qu...
To explore the influence of habitat fragmentation on the ecology of the François's langur ( Tra...
Primate activity budgets are dictated by food availability and distribution, thus primates living in...
Francois' langur (Trachypithecus francoisi) is an endangered primate and endemic to the limestone fo...
Banded langur (Presbytis femoralis) is an endangered leaf-eating colobine, found in Johor and Pahang...
Numerous studies have highlighted the influence of food availability on primate behaviour. Our resea...
Ecology and Habitat Use of the Endangered Primate Macaca maura (H.R. Schinz, 1825), Endemic to the K...
Using direct observations and camera traps at eight sites across Indonesian Borneo we show how red l...