Human activities can lead to a shift in wildlife species' spatial distribution. Understanding the specific effects of human activities on ranging behavior can improve conservation management of wildlife populations in human-dominated landscapes. This study evaluated the effects of forest use by humans on the spatial distribution of mammal species with different behavioral adaptations, using sympatric western lowland gorilla and central chimpanzee as focal species. We collected data on great ape nest locations, ecological and physical variables (habitat distribution, permanent rivers, and topographic data), and anthropogenic variables (distance to trails, villages, and a permanent research site). Here, we show that anthropogenic variables ar...
peer reviewedNegative short-term impact of logging on great ape distribution has been investigated b...
Human population growth and anthropogenic activities are exacerbating pressures on biodiversity glob...
The human population continues to grow worldwide at an alarming rate, and, with this growth, comes e...
Many primate populations inhabit anthropogenic landscapes. Understanding their long-term ability to ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Nature Research via the DOI in this record....
Abstract As a result of extensive data collection efforts over the last 20?30 years, there is quite ...
Human population growth and anthropogenic activities are exacerbating pressures on biodiversity glob...
Understanding the ecological factors that drive animal density patterns in time and space is key to ...
Conversion of forests to anthropogenic land-uses increasingly subjects chimpanzee populations to hab...
The extraction of timber often conflicts with the well-being and conservation of wildlife. In partic...
With continued expansion of anthropogenically modified landscapes, the proximity between humans and ...
With continued expansion of anthropogenically modified landscapes, the proximity between humans and ...
Central chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes troglodytes) and western lowland gorilla (Gorilla gorilla gorill...
The present study used abundance and habitat variables to design High Conservation Value Forests for...
Conversion of forests to anthropogenic land‐uses increasingly subjects chimpanzee populations tohabi...
peer reviewedNegative short-term impact of logging on great ape distribution has been investigated b...
Human population growth and anthropogenic activities are exacerbating pressures on biodiversity glob...
The human population continues to grow worldwide at an alarming rate, and, with this growth, comes e...
Many primate populations inhabit anthropogenic landscapes. Understanding their long-term ability to ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Nature Research via the DOI in this record....
Abstract As a result of extensive data collection efforts over the last 20?30 years, there is quite ...
Human population growth and anthropogenic activities are exacerbating pressures on biodiversity glob...
Understanding the ecological factors that drive animal density patterns in time and space is key to ...
Conversion of forests to anthropogenic land-uses increasingly subjects chimpanzee populations to hab...
The extraction of timber often conflicts with the well-being and conservation of wildlife. In partic...
With continued expansion of anthropogenically modified landscapes, the proximity between humans and ...
With continued expansion of anthropogenically modified landscapes, the proximity between humans and ...
Central chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes troglodytes) and western lowland gorilla (Gorilla gorilla gorill...
The present study used abundance and habitat variables to design High Conservation Value Forests for...
Conversion of forests to anthropogenic land‐uses increasingly subjects chimpanzee populations tohabi...
peer reviewedNegative short-term impact of logging on great ape distribution has been investigated b...
Human population growth and anthropogenic activities are exacerbating pressures on biodiversity glob...
The human population continues to grow worldwide at an alarming rate, and, with this growth, comes e...