Understanding the determinants of ranging patterns in species susceptible to habitat fragmentation is fundamental for assessing their long-term adaptability to an increasingly human-dominated landscape. The aim of this study was to determine and compare the influence of ground-based food availability, remotely sensed plant productivity, and indigenous forest use on the ranging patterns of the endangered samango monkey (Cercopithecus albogularis schwarzi). We collected monthly ranging data on two habituated samango monkey groups, from February 2012 to December 2016, from our field site in the Soutpansberg Mountains, South Africa. We used linear mixed models to explore how food availability, plant productivity and indigenous forest use influe...
Wild species use habitats that vary in risk across space and time. This risk can derive from natural...
In an attempt to explain why forest monkeys have a one-male group type of social structure in an en...
Seasonal fluctuation in food availability is a universal problem for wild animals. One common respon...
Understanding the determinants of ranging patterns in species susceptible to habitat fragmentation i...
Loss and fragmentation of habitat can have significant negative consequences for forest-dwelling spe...
Understanding how threatened species adapt their behavior to landscapes shaped by humans is increasi...
Aim: As habitat loss continues to accelerate with global human population growth, identifying landsc...
Food acquisition and predator avoidance are principal components of the survival strategies of all p...
Objectives: Primates that live in predominantly forested habitats and open, savanna mosaics should e...
Wild species use habitats that vary in risk across space and time. This risk can derive from natural...
Prey species must often face a trade-off between acquiring resources and minimizing predation risk. ...
Remote sensing of the environment has proved an invaluable tool to the study of animal ecology at co...
Prey species must often face a trade-off between acquiring resources and minimising predation risk. ...
Remote sensing of the environment has proved an invaluable tool to the study of animal ecology at co...
Abstract Aim As habitat loss continues to accelerate with global human population growth, identifyin...
Wild species use habitats that vary in risk across space and time. This risk can derive from natural...
In an attempt to explain why forest monkeys have a one-male group type of social structure in an en...
Seasonal fluctuation in food availability is a universal problem for wild animals. One common respon...
Understanding the determinants of ranging patterns in species susceptible to habitat fragmentation i...
Loss and fragmentation of habitat can have significant negative consequences for forest-dwelling spe...
Understanding how threatened species adapt their behavior to landscapes shaped by humans is increasi...
Aim: As habitat loss continues to accelerate with global human population growth, identifying landsc...
Food acquisition and predator avoidance are principal components of the survival strategies of all p...
Objectives: Primates that live in predominantly forested habitats and open, savanna mosaics should e...
Wild species use habitats that vary in risk across space and time. This risk can derive from natural...
Prey species must often face a trade-off between acquiring resources and minimizing predation risk. ...
Remote sensing of the environment has proved an invaluable tool to the study of animal ecology at co...
Prey species must often face a trade-off between acquiring resources and minimising predation risk. ...
Remote sensing of the environment has proved an invaluable tool to the study of animal ecology at co...
Abstract Aim As habitat loss continues to accelerate with global human population growth, identifyin...
Wild species use habitats that vary in risk across space and time. This risk can derive from natural...
In an attempt to explain why forest monkeys have a one-male group type of social structure in an en...
Seasonal fluctuation in food availability is a universal problem for wild animals. One common respon...