The oil palm (Elaeis guineensis) originated in West Africa and occurs widely across large expanses of landscape, as well as more widely across Central and Eastern Africa. In Guinea, West Africa, the oil palm can be found commonly across vast mosaics of fallow areas, cultivated fields, riverine areas, forest fragments and around human settlements. Where it occurs, this palm species appears to act as a keystone resource for both people and chimpanzees; chimpanzee communities across West Africa may use the oil palm for nesting and/or for feeding purposes, while it provides people with numerous products of immense domestic and commercial value. One particular well known example of such sympatry where resource sharing of the oil palm has been w...
In this thesis I explore how humans and nonhuman primates, including chimpanzees, share the space in...
The village of Bossou is a sub-prefecture in the prefecture of Lola, located in the forest region of...
Palm oil demand is particularly strong in Africa, where people used to eat both refined and “red” oi...
The oil palm (Elaeis guineensis) is a common and sometimes predominant feature of many West African ...
The oil palm (Elaeis guineensis) and the cores of high biodiversity in gallery forests of Guinea in ...
The oil palm (Elaeis guineensis), occurring with a remarkably high density in the northwestern coast...
Despite growing awareness about its detrimental effects on tropical biodiversity, land conversion to...
Many primate populations occur outside protected areas in fragmented anthropogenic landscapes. Empir...
Expansion of oil palm plantations has led to extensive wildlife habitat conversion in Southeast Asia...
Correspondance: malezieux@cirad.frInternational audienceIn West Africa, natural regeneration of oil ...
Western Chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes verus) is facing local extinction in Senegal, with less than 400...
The oil palm (Elaeis guineensis), occurring with a remarkably high density in the northwestern coast...
Report; Open ArchiveExpansion of oil palm plantations has led to extensive wildlife habitat conversi...
Many primate populations inhabit anthropogenic landscapes. Understanding their long-term ability to ...
In West Africa, natural regeneration of oil palms (Elaeis guineensis Jacq.) can be favoured by agric...
In this thesis I explore how humans and nonhuman primates, including chimpanzees, share the space in...
The village of Bossou is a sub-prefecture in the prefecture of Lola, located in the forest region of...
Palm oil demand is particularly strong in Africa, where people used to eat both refined and “red” oi...
The oil palm (Elaeis guineensis) is a common and sometimes predominant feature of many West African ...
The oil palm (Elaeis guineensis) and the cores of high biodiversity in gallery forests of Guinea in ...
The oil palm (Elaeis guineensis), occurring with a remarkably high density in the northwestern coast...
Despite growing awareness about its detrimental effects on tropical biodiversity, land conversion to...
Many primate populations occur outside protected areas in fragmented anthropogenic landscapes. Empir...
Expansion of oil palm plantations has led to extensive wildlife habitat conversion in Southeast Asia...
Correspondance: malezieux@cirad.frInternational audienceIn West Africa, natural regeneration of oil ...
Western Chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes verus) is facing local extinction in Senegal, with less than 400...
The oil palm (Elaeis guineensis), occurring with a remarkably high density in the northwestern coast...
Report; Open ArchiveExpansion of oil palm plantations has led to extensive wildlife habitat conversi...
Many primate populations inhabit anthropogenic landscapes. Understanding their long-term ability to ...
In West Africa, natural regeneration of oil palms (Elaeis guineensis Jacq.) can be favoured by agric...
In this thesis I explore how humans and nonhuman primates, including chimpanzees, share the space in...
The village of Bossou is a sub-prefecture in the prefecture of Lola, located in the forest region of...
Palm oil demand is particularly strong in Africa, where people used to eat both refined and “red” oi...