An in depth investigation of the socio-ecology of the vervet monkey species complex (Cercopithecus aethiops subspp.) is presented. Herein, particular emphasis has been placed on evaluating the information content of remotely sensed primary productivity with respect to inquiries into the causal network underlying the behavioural ecology of the species. The principal aim was to construct an inter-populational model of group size and range of distribution for vervet monkeys over the whole of sub-Saharan Africa. Data were collected on a habituated group of vervet monkeys over a 12 months observation period at the Lajuma Research Centre, South Africa. In addition, behavioural information from other populations was gathered in an extensive litera...
As human encroachment on wildlife habitat continues, it is imperative to understand the spatial habi...
Understanding the determinants of ranging patterns in species susceptible to habitat fragmentation i...
Habitat selection by a group of vervet monkeys (Cercopithecus aethiops) living on the savanna penins...
Remote sensing of the environment has proved an invaluable tool to the study of animal ecology at co...
Remote sensing of the environment has proved an invaluable tool to the study of animal ecology at co...
Aim Species distribution models are invaluable tools in biogeographical, ecological and applied biol...
Vervet Monkeys (Chlorocebus aethiops) are versatile primates of the suborder HAPLORHINI, family CER...
Primates habitats are being increasingly fragmented by human activities worldwide. The behavioural f...
Discussions in this group focused on a particular problem that arises in animal movement ecology: ho...
This study investigates the species-area relationship (SAR) for forest monkeys in a biodiversity hot...
Understanding the determinants of ranging patterns in species susceptible to habitat fragmentation i...
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Loss and fragmentation of habitat can have significant negative consequences for forest-dwelling spe...
The distribution of vervets in Barbados was not uniform across the island, vervets being more abunda...
Spatially explicit models of animal abundance are a critical tool to inform conservation planning an...
As human encroachment on wildlife habitat continues, it is imperative to understand the spatial habi...
Understanding the determinants of ranging patterns in species susceptible to habitat fragmentation i...
Habitat selection by a group of vervet monkeys (Cercopithecus aethiops) living on the savanna penins...
Remote sensing of the environment has proved an invaluable tool to the study of animal ecology at co...
Remote sensing of the environment has proved an invaluable tool to the study of animal ecology at co...
Aim Species distribution models are invaluable tools in biogeographical, ecological and applied biol...
Vervet Monkeys (Chlorocebus aethiops) are versatile primates of the suborder HAPLORHINI, family CER...
Primates habitats are being increasingly fragmented by human activities worldwide. The behavioural f...
Discussions in this group focused on a particular problem that arises in animal movement ecology: ho...
This study investigates the species-area relationship (SAR) for forest monkeys in a biodiversity hot...
Understanding the determinants of ranging patterns in species susceptible to habitat fragmentation i...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/ugresearch/2017/biology_ecology/15/thumbnail.jpgOu...
Loss and fragmentation of habitat can have significant negative consequences for forest-dwelling spe...
The distribution of vervets in Barbados was not uniform across the island, vervets being more abunda...
Spatially explicit models of animal abundance are a critical tool to inform conservation planning an...
As human encroachment on wildlife habitat continues, it is imperative to understand the spatial habi...
Understanding the determinants of ranging patterns in species susceptible to habitat fragmentation i...
Habitat selection by a group of vervet monkeys (Cercopithecus aethiops) living on the savanna penins...