Species misidentification often occurs when dealing with co-existing and morphologically similar species such as macaques, making the study of their ecology challenging. To overcome this issue, we use reliable occurrence data from camera-trap images and transect survey data to model their respective ecological niche and potential distribution locally in Nakai-Nam Theun National Protected Area (NNT NPA), central-Eastern Laos. We investigate niche differentiation of morphologically similar species using four sympatric macaque species in NNT NPA, as our model species: rhesus Macaca mulatta (Taxonomic Serial Number, TSN 180099), Northern pig-tailed M. leonina (TSN not listed); Assamese M. assamensis (TSN 573018) and stump-tailed M. arctoides (T...
Anthropogenic activities have caused habitat fragmentation and loss, which are the main threats to p...
The repository contains distribution prediction maps of the species.Phylogenetic niche conservatism ...
Biodiversity monitoring and predictions of species occurrence are essential to develop outcome-orien...
Ecological niche modeling can provide insights into a species’ demography, ecology and biogeography,...
Ecological niche models (ENMs) are widely used tools for predicting species geographic distribution ...
Species distribution models are a key component for understanding a species’ potential occurrence, s...
Ecological niches are the environmental conditions under which an organism can maintain viable popul...
Here we provide a preliminary assessment of dietary and habitat requirements of two sympatric primat...
Reserve selections are often opportunistic rather than strategic and coordinated, and consequently m...
Space-use patterns and foraging strategy in degraded habitat are crucial to understand the ecology, ...
Abstract The lion-tailed macaque is an endangered species, and hence it is necessary that the remain...
Samual Williams MRes thesis ABSTRACT The ecology of the Buton macaque (Macaca ochreata brunnesc...
Abstract Aim As habitat loss continues to accelerate with global human population growth, identifyin...
Long-tailed macaques (Macaca fascicularis) inhabit a wide range of natural and human-modified enviro...
Macaques are commonly found in Malaysia, with the current existing three species placed between enda...
Anthropogenic activities have caused habitat fragmentation and loss, which are the main threats to p...
The repository contains distribution prediction maps of the species.Phylogenetic niche conservatism ...
Biodiversity monitoring and predictions of species occurrence are essential to develop outcome-orien...
Ecological niche modeling can provide insights into a species’ demography, ecology and biogeography,...
Ecological niche models (ENMs) are widely used tools for predicting species geographic distribution ...
Species distribution models are a key component for understanding a species’ potential occurrence, s...
Ecological niches are the environmental conditions under which an organism can maintain viable popul...
Here we provide a preliminary assessment of dietary and habitat requirements of two sympatric primat...
Reserve selections are often opportunistic rather than strategic and coordinated, and consequently m...
Space-use patterns and foraging strategy in degraded habitat are crucial to understand the ecology, ...
Abstract The lion-tailed macaque is an endangered species, and hence it is necessary that the remain...
Samual Williams MRes thesis ABSTRACT The ecology of the Buton macaque (Macaca ochreata brunnesc...
Abstract Aim As habitat loss continues to accelerate with global human population growth, identifyin...
Long-tailed macaques (Macaca fascicularis) inhabit a wide range of natural and human-modified enviro...
Macaques are commonly found in Malaysia, with the current existing three species placed between enda...
Anthropogenic activities have caused habitat fragmentation and loss, which are the main threats to p...
The repository contains distribution prediction maps of the species.Phylogenetic niche conservatism ...
Biodiversity monitoring and predictions of species occurrence are essential to develop outcome-orien...