Genetic estimation of population sizes has been critical for monitoring cryptic and rare species; however, population estimates do not inherently reveal the permanence or stability of the population under study. Thus, it is important to monitor not only the number of individuals in a population, but also how they are associated in groups and how those groups are distributed across the landscape. Adding to the challenge of obtaining such information with high precision for endangered and elusive species is the need for long-term collection of such data. In this study we compare sampling approaches and genotype non-invasive genetic samples to estimate the number and distribution of wild western lowland gorillas occupying a ˘005Ctextasciitilde...
Great apes have long lives, grow slowly, and reproduce late in life. This evolved life-history patte...
To understand the evolutionary histories and conservation potential of wild animal species it is use...
Grauer's gorilla (Gorilla beringei graueri), the World's largest primate, is confined to eastern Dem...
The social organization of a group‐living animal is defined by a balance between group dynamic event...
The social organization of a group‐living animal is defined by a balance between group dynamic event...
Obtaining reliable population size or abundance estimates of endangered species is critical for thei...
Long-term studies of population dynamics can provide insights into life history theory, population e...
Abstract Monitoring population size and growth over time is vital for the conservation of endangered...
Abstract Background Today many large mammals live in small, fragmented populations, but it is often ...
We present a range-wide assessment of sympatric western lowland gorillas Gorilla gorilla gorilla and...
call and population dynamics of the Virunga gorillas have been studied extensively, comparable infor...
Small populations are particularly susceptible to disturbance. Routine censusing to monitor changes ...
Dispersal and grouping patterns form the foundations of social interactions in group-living mammals ...
Western lowland gorillas (Gorilla gorilla gorilla) are designated as critically endangered and wild ...
BACKGROUND: An assessment of population size and structure is an important first step in devising co...
Great apes have long lives, grow slowly, and reproduce late in life. This evolved life-history patte...
To understand the evolutionary histories and conservation potential of wild animal species it is use...
Grauer's gorilla (Gorilla beringei graueri), the World's largest primate, is confined to eastern Dem...
The social organization of a group‐living animal is defined by a balance between group dynamic event...
The social organization of a group‐living animal is defined by a balance between group dynamic event...
Obtaining reliable population size or abundance estimates of endangered species is critical for thei...
Long-term studies of population dynamics can provide insights into life history theory, population e...
Abstract Monitoring population size and growth over time is vital for the conservation of endangered...
Abstract Background Today many large mammals live in small, fragmented populations, but it is often ...
We present a range-wide assessment of sympatric western lowland gorillas Gorilla gorilla gorilla and...
call and population dynamics of the Virunga gorillas have been studied extensively, comparable infor...
Small populations are particularly susceptible to disturbance. Routine censusing to monitor changes ...
Dispersal and grouping patterns form the foundations of social interactions in group-living mammals ...
Western lowland gorillas (Gorilla gorilla gorilla) are designated as critically endangered and wild ...
BACKGROUND: An assessment of population size and structure is an important first step in devising co...
Great apes have long lives, grow slowly, and reproduce late in life. This evolved life-history patte...
To understand the evolutionary histories and conservation potential of wild animal species it is use...
Grauer's gorilla (Gorilla beringei graueri), the World's largest primate, is confined to eastern Dem...