Many arboreal mammals in Neotropical forests are important seed dispersers that influence the spatial patterns of tree regeneration via their movement patterns, which in turn are determined by the canopy structure of the forest itself. However, the relationship between arboreal mammal movement and canopy structure is poorly understood, due in large part to the complexity of quantifying arboreal habitat structure. We relate detailed movement trajectories of three sympatric primate species to attributes of canopy structure derived from airborne light detection and ranging (LiDAR) in order to understand the role of structure in arboreal movement in the tropical moist forest of Barro Colorado Island, Panama. We used high-resolution LiDAR to qua...
Emergent Unmanned Aerial System (or drone) technology allows the 3-dimensional mapping of forest lan...
Tropical forest ecosystems are facing unprecedented levels of degradation, severely compromising hab...
Tropical forests are the most species-rich biomes in the world but suffer high rates of logging and ...
Context: Many arboreal mammals in Neotropical forests are important seed dispersers that influence t...
An arboreal lifestyle is thought to be central to primate origins, and most extant primate species s...
Proboscis monkeys (Nasalis larvatus) are endemic to Borneo and live in habitats threatened by land c...
Habitat loss and fragmentation are global conservation concerns, but animal species do not respond t...
Abstract of a paper given at the 87th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthrop...
Previous studies have used home range size to predict a species' vulnerability to forest fragmentati...
Among mammals, the order Primates is exceptional in having a high taxonomic richness in which the ta...
Movement patterns of bearded capuchin monkeys (Cebus (Sapajus) libidinosus) in northeastern Brazil a...
Forest fragmentation increases forest edge relative to forest interior, with lower vegetation qualit...
Positional behavior is the measurable and observable link between the biology and behavior of an ani...
A study on the daily movement, common use of sleeping sites, and canopy level of habituated silvered...
Thomas langur (Presbytis thomasi) is an endemic primate to Aceh and North Sumatra. These primates ha...
Emergent Unmanned Aerial System (or drone) technology allows the 3-dimensional mapping of forest lan...
Tropical forest ecosystems are facing unprecedented levels of degradation, severely compromising hab...
Tropical forests are the most species-rich biomes in the world but suffer high rates of logging and ...
Context: Many arboreal mammals in Neotropical forests are important seed dispersers that influence t...
An arboreal lifestyle is thought to be central to primate origins, and most extant primate species s...
Proboscis monkeys (Nasalis larvatus) are endemic to Borneo and live in habitats threatened by land c...
Habitat loss and fragmentation are global conservation concerns, but animal species do not respond t...
Abstract of a paper given at the 87th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthrop...
Previous studies have used home range size to predict a species' vulnerability to forest fragmentati...
Among mammals, the order Primates is exceptional in having a high taxonomic richness in which the ta...
Movement patterns of bearded capuchin monkeys (Cebus (Sapajus) libidinosus) in northeastern Brazil a...
Forest fragmentation increases forest edge relative to forest interior, with lower vegetation qualit...
Positional behavior is the measurable and observable link between the biology and behavior of an ani...
A study on the daily movement, common use of sleeping sites, and canopy level of habituated silvered...
Thomas langur (Presbytis thomasi) is an endemic primate to Aceh and North Sumatra. These primates ha...
Emergent Unmanned Aerial System (or drone) technology allows the 3-dimensional mapping of forest lan...
Tropical forest ecosystems are facing unprecedented levels of degradation, severely compromising hab...
Tropical forests are the most species-rich biomes in the world but suffer high rates of logging and ...