In seasonal environments, while some primates change their behavioural patterns according to the total food available, others associate it with plant-specific food availability. We recorded behavioural and ecological data from one marmoset group at the edge of a 522-ha Atlantic Forest fragment in order to verify the seasonal and between-year patterns. We collected behavioural and diet data via scan sampling for 9 months (3 months/season), and estimated the fruiting source density. Fruit resources were significantly more available in the 2012 dry season than the 2012 rainy and 2013 dry seasons. Overall, foraging and moving were the main activities, and fruits and exudates were the principal food items consumed. During the rainy season, the c...
Time is an important currency for primate energetics, reproduction, and survival. Here, we describe ...
Animals are hypothesized to search their environments in predictable ways depending on the distribut...
Variation in food availability, body size and group size are known to influence primate diet and act...
The influence of abundance and distribution of fruits and gums resources in home range size and patt...
International audienceBarbary macaques, like other non-human primates living in highly seasonal temp...
Primates along with many other animal taxa are forced to cope with large shifts in basic ecological ...
International audienceBarbary macaques live in extreme temperate environments characterized by stron...
The feeding ecology of the Atlantic forest marmosets (Callithrix spp.) in southeastern Brazil is poo...
Few attempts have been made to understand how spatiotemporal changes in fruit supply influence frugi...
Primates display varying degrees of behavioral flexibility that allow them to adjust their diet to t...
Fluctuations in resource availability occur in all ecosystems. To survive, species must alter their ...
Time is an important currency for primate energetics, reproduction, and survival. Here, we describe ...
Food availability may influence primates’ home range size and use. Understanding this relationship m...
Space-use patterns and foraging strategy in degraded habitat are crucial to understand the ecology, ...
peer reviewedSpace‐use and foraging strategies are important facets to consider in regard to the ec...
Time is an important currency for primate energetics, reproduction, and survival. Here, we describe ...
Animals are hypothesized to search their environments in predictable ways depending on the distribut...
Variation in food availability, body size and group size are known to influence primate diet and act...
The influence of abundance and distribution of fruits and gums resources in home range size and patt...
International audienceBarbary macaques, like other non-human primates living in highly seasonal temp...
Primates along with many other animal taxa are forced to cope with large shifts in basic ecological ...
International audienceBarbary macaques live in extreme temperate environments characterized by stron...
The feeding ecology of the Atlantic forest marmosets (Callithrix spp.) in southeastern Brazil is poo...
Few attempts have been made to understand how spatiotemporal changes in fruit supply influence frugi...
Primates display varying degrees of behavioral flexibility that allow them to adjust their diet to t...
Fluctuations in resource availability occur in all ecosystems. To survive, species must alter their ...
Time is an important currency for primate energetics, reproduction, and survival. Here, we describe ...
Food availability may influence primates’ home range size and use. Understanding this relationship m...
Space-use patterns and foraging strategy in degraded habitat are crucial to understand the ecology, ...
peer reviewedSpace‐use and foraging strategies are important facets to consider in regard to the ec...
Time is an important currency for primate energetics, reproduction, and survival. Here, we describe ...
Animals are hypothesized to search their environments in predictable ways depending on the distribut...
Variation in food availability, body size and group size are known to influence primate diet and act...