Primates spend half of their lives in sleeping sites and should select them carefully to maximize fitness. Sleeping site selection in degraded habitat, with reduced availability and quality of resources, is therefore likely to play a leading role in primates’ survival. We aimed to assess the impact of habitat degradation on sleeping site selection patterns in a troop of northern pigtailed macaques, using 3 non-mutually exclusive hypotheses: null hypothesis of random selection, predation avoidance, and food proximity. We identified 107 sleeping sites with only 15 reused sites selected at random in the Sakaerat Biosphere Reserve, northeastern Thailand. After analyzing forest structure at sleeping sites and random sites, we found a general low...
Food resources, including food types, quantity, and quality, are the key factors that determine the ...
peer reviewedSpace‐use and foraging strategies are important facets to consider in regard to the ec...
The choice of a sleeping site is crucial for primates and may influence their survival. In this stud...
peer reviewedPrimates must select sleeping sites carefully to maximize fitness. In habitats with di...
Primates spend half of their lives at sleeping sites and should select them carefully. Macaques usua...
the seasonal variation, maximizing daily activities. Overall, predator avoidance and food efficienc...
When choosing their sleeping sites, primates make adaptive trade‐offs between various biotic and abi...
Ranging behaviour and sleeping site selection are important primate behavioural traits likely to var...
Abstract Although selecting advantageous sleeping sites is crucial for nonhuman primates, the extent...
Strategic microhabitat selection allows animals in seasonally cold environments to reduce homeostati...
The costs imposed by predation may result in behavioral adaptations to reduce mortality risk, includ...
Study of primates sleeping habits is important to understand their behaviour and adaptations. Red-ha...
Space-use patterns and foraging strategy in degraded habitat are crucial to understand the ecology, ...
The selection of sleeping sites and sleeping trees in nonhuman primates is related to social and eco...
Strategic microhabitat selection allows animals in seasonally cold environments to reduce homeostati...
Food resources, including food types, quantity, and quality, are the key factors that determine the ...
peer reviewedSpace‐use and foraging strategies are important facets to consider in regard to the ec...
The choice of a sleeping site is crucial for primates and may influence their survival. In this stud...
peer reviewedPrimates must select sleeping sites carefully to maximize fitness. In habitats with di...
Primates spend half of their lives at sleeping sites and should select them carefully. Macaques usua...
the seasonal variation, maximizing daily activities. Overall, predator avoidance and food efficienc...
When choosing their sleeping sites, primates make adaptive trade‐offs between various biotic and abi...
Ranging behaviour and sleeping site selection are important primate behavioural traits likely to var...
Abstract Although selecting advantageous sleeping sites is crucial for nonhuman primates, the extent...
Strategic microhabitat selection allows animals in seasonally cold environments to reduce homeostati...
The costs imposed by predation may result in behavioral adaptations to reduce mortality risk, includ...
Study of primates sleeping habits is important to understand their behaviour and adaptations. Red-ha...
Space-use patterns and foraging strategy in degraded habitat are crucial to understand the ecology, ...
The selection of sleeping sites and sleeping trees in nonhuman primates is related to social and eco...
Strategic microhabitat selection allows animals in seasonally cold environments to reduce homeostati...
Food resources, including food types, quantity, and quality, are the key factors that determine the ...
peer reviewedSpace‐use and foraging strategies are important facets to consider in regard to the ec...
The choice of a sleeping site is crucial for primates and may influence their survival. In this stud...