We develop a time budget model for the hylobatid family with the aim of assessing the extent to which their contemporary and historical biogeographic distributions might be explained by ecological constraints. The model uses local climate to predict time budgets, and from this the limiting size of social group that animals could manage at a given location. The model predicts maximum group sizes that vary between 3-15 within the taxon’s current distribution, indicating that the combination of their dietary and locomotor styles with the kinds of habitats they inhabit radically constrain group size. Beyond the edges of their current distribution, sustainable group size rapidly tends to zero, although if they had been able to bypass some ...
We use a model of modern baboon socio-ecology to explore the behavioral ecology and biogeography of ...
An animal can only survive in a given habitat if it has enough time to find, process and digest food...
Group sizes are often considered to be the result of a trade-off between predation risk and the cost...
We develop a time budget model for the hylobatid family with the aim of assessing the extent to whic...
We develop a time budget model for the hylobatid family with the aim of assessing the extent to whic...
We develop a time budget model for the hylobatid family with the aim of assessing the extent to whic...
Question: Do individual time budgets constrain a species biogeographical distribution and group size...
We use data from 20 chimpanzee, bonobo and gorilla study sites to develop an African great ape time ...
We use data from 20 chimpanzee, bonobo and gorilla study sites to develop an African great ape time ...
An animal can only survive in a given habitat if it has enough time to find, process and digest food...
We use data from 20 chimpanzee, bonobo and gorilla study sites to develop an African great ape time ...
An animal can only survive in a given habitat if it has enough time to find, process and digest food...
We use data from 20 chimpanzee, bonobo and gorilla study sites to develop an African great ape time ...
We use a model of modern baboon socio-ecology to explore the behavioral ecology and biogeography of ...
An animal can only survive in a given habitat if it has enough time to find, process and digest food...
We use a model of modern baboon socio-ecology to explore the behavioral ecology and biogeography of ...
An animal can only survive in a given habitat if it has enough time to find, process and digest food...
Group sizes are often considered to be the result of a trade-off between predation risk and the cost...
We develop a time budget model for the hylobatid family with the aim of assessing the extent to whic...
We develop a time budget model for the hylobatid family with the aim of assessing the extent to whic...
We develop a time budget model for the hylobatid family with the aim of assessing the extent to whic...
Question: Do individual time budgets constrain a species biogeographical distribution and group size...
We use data from 20 chimpanzee, bonobo and gorilla study sites to develop an African great ape time ...
We use data from 20 chimpanzee, bonobo and gorilla study sites to develop an African great ape time ...
An animal can only survive in a given habitat if it has enough time to find, process and digest food...
We use data from 20 chimpanzee, bonobo and gorilla study sites to develop an African great ape time ...
An animal can only survive in a given habitat if it has enough time to find, process and digest food...
We use data from 20 chimpanzee, bonobo and gorilla study sites to develop an African great ape time ...
We use a model of modern baboon socio-ecology to explore the behavioral ecology and biogeography of ...
An animal can only survive in a given habitat if it has enough time to find, process and digest food...
We use a model of modern baboon socio-ecology to explore the behavioral ecology and biogeography of ...
An animal can only survive in a given habitat if it has enough time to find, process and digest food...
Group sizes are often considered to be the result of a trade-off between predation risk and the cost...