The orangutan is the world's largest arboreal mammal, and images of the red ape moving through the tropical forest canopy symbolise its typical arboreal behaviour. Records of terrestrial behaviour are scarce and often associated with habitat disturbance. We conducted a large-scale species-level analysis of ground-based camera-trapping data to evaluate the extent to which Bornean orangutans Pongo pygmaeus come down from the trees to travel terrestrially, and whether they are indeed forced to the ground primarily by anthropogenic forest disturbances. Although the degree of forest disturbance and canopy gap size influenced terrestriality, orangutans were recorded on the ground as frequently in heavily degraded habitats as in primary forests. F...
Wildlife restoration is one of the key components of conservation strategies, and this includes the ...
We investigated the population density of Bornean orangutans Pongo pygmaeus pygmaeus and aspects of ...
Abstract of a paper given at the 87th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthrop...
The orangutan is the world's largest arboreal mammal, and images of the red ape moving through the t...
The orangutan is the world's largest arboreal mammal and images of the red ape moving through the tr...
Orangutans (genus Pongo) are the largest arboreal mammals, but Bornean orangutans (P. pygmaeus spp.)...
This study characterized core life history determinants, feeding ecology, local abundance variation ...
<div><p>For orangutans, the largest predominantly arboreal primates, discontinuous canopy presents a...
International audienceAgent-based models have been developed and widely employed to assess the impac...
For orangutans, the largest predominantly arboreal primates, discontinuous canopy presents a particu...
For orangutans, the largest predominantly arboreal primates, discontinuous canopy presents a particu...
Ecological studies of orangutans have almost exclusively focused on populations living in primary or...
Deforestation is rapidly transforming primary forests across the tropics into human-dominated landsc...
Fauna-mediated ecosystem service provision (e.g. seed dispersal) can be difficult to quantify and pr...
The ranging behaviour of Sumatran orangutans was studied in a swamp forest within the Leuser Ecosyst...
Wildlife restoration is one of the key components of conservation strategies, and this includes the ...
We investigated the population density of Bornean orangutans Pongo pygmaeus pygmaeus and aspects of ...
Abstract of a paper given at the 87th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthrop...
The orangutan is the world's largest arboreal mammal, and images of the red ape moving through the t...
The orangutan is the world's largest arboreal mammal and images of the red ape moving through the tr...
Orangutans (genus Pongo) are the largest arboreal mammals, but Bornean orangutans (P. pygmaeus spp.)...
This study characterized core life history determinants, feeding ecology, local abundance variation ...
<div><p>For orangutans, the largest predominantly arboreal primates, discontinuous canopy presents a...
International audienceAgent-based models have been developed and widely employed to assess the impac...
For orangutans, the largest predominantly arboreal primates, discontinuous canopy presents a particu...
For orangutans, the largest predominantly arboreal primates, discontinuous canopy presents a particu...
Ecological studies of orangutans have almost exclusively focused on populations living in primary or...
Deforestation is rapidly transforming primary forests across the tropics into human-dominated landsc...
Fauna-mediated ecosystem service provision (e.g. seed dispersal) can be difficult to quantify and pr...
The ranging behaviour of Sumatran orangutans was studied in a swamp forest within the Leuser Ecosyst...
Wildlife restoration is one of the key components of conservation strategies, and this includes the ...
We investigated the population density of Bornean orangutans Pongo pygmaeus pygmaeus and aspects of ...
Abstract of a paper given at the 87th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthrop...