Annual cycles in day length are an important consideration in any analysis of seasonal behaviour patterns, since they determine the period within which obligate diurnal or nocturnal animals must conduct all of their essential activities. As a consequence, seasonal variation in day length may represent an ecological constraint on behaviour, since short winter days restrict the length of the time available for foraging in diurnal species (with long summer days, and thus short nights, a potential constraint for nocturnal species). This paper examines monthly variation in activity patterns over a 4- year study of chacma baboons (Papio cynocephalus ursinus) at De Hoop Nature Reserve, South Africa. Time spent feeding, moving, groomin...
Populations of baboon (Papio sp.) at geographic and climatic extremes for the genus show a tendency ...
The activity budgets of three herds of African buffalo (Syncerus caffer) in the Lower Sabie region o...
ABSTRACT. This paper examines the effect of thermal environment on movement patterns of free-ranging...
Chacma baboons (Papio ursinus) are found in high densities throughout the Kruger National Park, one ...
Recent analyses have shown that typically diurnal primates may periodically exhibit some levels of a...
Baboons (Papio spp.) are characterised by a large degree of variation in foraging behaviour and diet...
The importance of thermoregulation as a constraint on behavior has received comparatively little att...
BACKGROUND: How an animal moves through its environment directly impacts its survival, reproduction,...
The movement patterns of two chacma baboon troops in the Drakensberg mountains of South Africa were ...
Recent analyses have shown that typically diurnal primates may periodically exhibit some levels of a...
How animals allocate their time to various activities has significant consequences for their surviva...
Time constraints can limit an animal's potential to survive in a given habitat and the maximum size ...
We compared the diurnal activity budgets of four syntopic species of African browsing ruminant that ...
Data on travel and activity of baboons in the Drakensberg mountains of South Africa reveal that ther...
Responses to environmental variability sheds light on how individuals are able to survive in a parti...
Populations of baboon (Papio sp.) at geographic and climatic extremes for the genus show a tendency ...
The activity budgets of three herds of African buffalo (Syncerus caffer) in the Lower Sabie region o...
ABSTRACT. This paper examines the effect of thermal environment on movement patterns of free-ranging...
Chacma baboons (Papio ursinus) are found in high densities throughout the Kruger National Park, one ...
Recent analyses have shown that typically diurnal primates may periodically exhibit some levels of a...
Baboons (Papio spp.) are characterised by a large degree of variation in foraging behaviour and diet...
The importance of thermoregulation as a constraint on behavior has received comparatively little att...
BACKGROUND: How an animal moves through its environment directly impacts its survival, reproduction,...
The movement patterns of two chacma baboon troops in the Drakensberg mountains of South Africa were ...
Recent analyses have shown that typically diurnal primates may periodically exhibit some levels of a...
How animals allocate their time to various activities has significant consequences for their surviva...
Time constraints can limit an animal's potential to survive in a given habitat and the maximum size ...
We compared the diurnal activity budgets of four syntopic species of African browsing ruminant that ...
Data on travel and activity of baboons in the Drakensberg mountains of South Africa reveal that ther...
Responses to environmental variability sheds light on how individuals are able to survive in a parti...
Populations of baboon (Papio sp.) at geographic and climatic extremes for the genus show a tendency ...
The activity budgets of three herds of African buffalo (Syncerus caffer) in the Lower Sabie region o...
ABSTRACT. This paper examines the effect of thermal environment on movement patterns of free-ranging...