In social animals, areas where the home ranges of neighboring groups overlap are often underused. The Risk Hypothesis posits that the costs of intergroup conflict create a “landscape of fear,” discouraging the use of such shared areas. To test this hypothesis, we observed the behavior of white-faced capuchins (Cebus capucinus) in central vs. peripheral areas of their home ranges. If capuchins perceive areas of home range overlap as “risky,” we predicted they would change activity budgets, vocalization rates, and foraging behavior in these areas. A spatially explicit behavioral comparison based on nearly 100 h of focal follows revealed that capuchins socialize less in the periphery (vs. the center) of their home range. Time spent resting, fo...
Food competition is an expected cost of group living. It is therefore puzzling that there is little ...
Constant changes in natural environments impose challenges to wild animal populations, especially th...
Spatial variation in predation risk can lead to behavioural modifications including increased vigila...
In social animals, areas where the home ranges of neighboring groups overlap are often underused. Th...
Overlap zones between home ranges of neighboring groups of primates are routinely reported to be und...
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The increase of ecotourism operations within Costa Rica during the last 20yrs has brought more and m...
l patterns of these males. Specifically, I ask how their dispersal is affected by habitat quality, p...
Foraging opportunity and predation risk act as opposing influences on an animal’s habitat use. “Land...
I investigated the vigilance behavior of brown capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella) in Iguazu, Argentina ...
There are potential advantages of housing primates in mixed species exhibits for both the visiting p...
<p>The risk an animal perceives can be measured using an experimental patch approach called giving-u...
There are potential advantages of housing primates in mixed species exhibits for both the visiting p...
Prey species must often face a trade-off between acquiring resources and minimizing predation risk. ...
An animal's use of space may be strongly influenced by habitat edges and neighboring conspecifics en...
Food competition is an expected cost of group living. It is therefore puzzling that there is little ...
Constant changes in natural environments impose challenges to wild animal populations, especially th...
Spatial variation in predation risk can lead to behavioural modifications including increased vigila...
In social animals, areas where the home ranges of neighboring groups overlap are often underused. Th...
Overlap zones between home ranges of neighboring groups of primates are routinely reported to be und...
Articlehttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/96976/1/UMURF-Issue04_2007-GMOleson.pd
The increase of ecotourism operations within Costa Rica during the last 20yrs has brought more and m...
l patterns of these males. Specifically, I ask how their dispersal is affected by habitat quality, p...
Foraging opportunity and predation risk act as opposing influences on an animal’s habitat use. “Land...
I investigated the vigilance behavior of brown capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella) in Iguazu, Argentina ...
There are potential advantages of housing primates in mixed species exhibits for both the visiting p...
<p>The risk an animal perceives can be measured using an experimental patch approach called giving-u...
There are potential advantages of housing primates in mixed species exhibits for both the visiting p...
Prey species must often face a trade-off between acquiring resources and minimizing predation risk. ...
An animal's use of space may be strongly influenced by habitat edges and neighboring conspecifics en...
Food competition is an expected cost of group living. It is therefore puzzling that there is little ...
Constant changes in natural environments impose challenges to wild animal populations, especially th...
Spatial variation in predation risk can lead to behavioural modifications including increased vigila...