Primatologists have long been captivated by the study of the inter-relationships between nonhuman primate (NHP) biology, behavior, and ecology. To understand these interplays, primatologists have developed a broad toolkit of methodologies including behavioral observations, controlled studies of diet and physiology, nutritional analyses of NHP food resources, phylogenetic reconstructions, and genetics. Relatively recently, primatologists have begun employing stable isotope analyses to further our understanding of NHPs in free-ranging settings. Stable carbon ([delta]¹³C) and nitrogen ([delta]¹�N) isotope values are recorded in the tissues and excreta of animals and reflect their dietary patterns. This study incorporates the [delta]¹³C ...
In tropical regions, most primary ecosystems have been replaced by mosaic landscapes in which specie...
In tropical regions, most primary ecosystems have been replaced by mosaic landscapes in which specie...
In tropical regions, most primary ecosystems have been replaced by mosaic landscapes in which specie...
Primatologists have long been captivated by the study of the inter-relationships between nonhuman pr...
This study seeks to understand how humans impact the dietary patterns of eight free-ranging vervet m...
With the increasing use of carbon and nitrogen stable isotope variations in studies of prosimian die...
Animals must navigate complex food and nutrient environments that are constantly in flux to obtain t...
Lemurs are a group of primates endemic to Madagascar, an island off the southeastern coast of Africa...
Stable isotope analyses are powerful tools for reconstructing ancient ecologies and ecosystems, as t...
Stable isotope biogeochemistry has been used to investigate foraging ecology in non-human primates f...
Lemurs are an ancient, extant primate radiation and have a number of traits (e.g. female dominance, ...
Animals experience spatial and temporal variation in food and nutrient supply, which may cause devia...
Forest disturbance, both natural and anthropogenic, has been recognized as a severe threat to primat...
Recent studies question the assumption that folivorous primates rely on ubiquitous and evenly distri...
The uneven representation of frugivorous mammals and birds across tropical regions – high in the New...
In tropical regions, most primary ecosystems have been replaced by mosaic landscapes in which specie...
In tropical regions, most primary ecosystems have been replaced by mosaic landscapes in which specie...
In tropical regions, most primary ecosystems have been replaced by mosaic landscapes in which specie...
Primatologists have long been captivated by the study of the inter-relationships between nonhuman pr...
This study seeks to understand how humans impact the dietary patterns of eight free-ranging vervet m...
With the increasing use of carbon and nitrogen stable isotope variations in studies of prosimian die...
Animals must navigate complex food and nutrient environments that are constantly in flux to obtain t...
Lemurs are a group of primates endemic to Madagascar, an island off the southeastern coast of Africa...
Stable isotope analyses are powerful tools for reconstructing ancient ecologies and ecosystems, as t...
Stable isotope biogeochemistry has been used to investigate foraging ecology in non-human primates f...
Lemurs are an ancient, extant primate radiation and have a number of traits (e.g. female dominance, ...
Animals experience spatial and temporal variation in food and nutrient supply, which may cause devia...
Forest disturbance, both natural and anthropogenic, has been recognized as a severe threat to primat...
Recent studies question the assumption that folivorous primates rely on ubiquitous and evenly distri...
The uneven representation of frugivorous mammals and birds across tropical regions – high in the New...
In tropical regions, most primary ecosystems have been replaced by mosaic landscapes in which specie...
In tropical regions, most primary ecosystems have been replaced by mosaic landscapes in which specie...
In tropical regions, most primary ecosystems have been replaced by mosaic landscapes in which specie...