Despite increasing conflict at human-wildlife interfaces, there exists little research on how the attributes and behavior of individual wild animals may influence human-wildlife interactions. Adopting a comparative approach, we examined the impact of animals' life-history and social attributes on interactions between humans and (peri)urban macaques in Asia. For 10 groups of rhesus, long-tailed, and bonnet macaques, we collected social behavior, spatial data, and human-interaction data for 11-20 months on pre-identified individuals. Mixed-model analysis revealed that, across all species, males and spatially peripheral individuals interacted with humans the most, and that high-ranking individuals initiated more interactions with humans t...
Introduction: One of the most widespread primate groups in the world is the genus Macaca. The cont...
The human-macaque interface in Asia is increasingly the focus of numerous studies raising the issue ...
Researchers are increasingly documenting the existence of social tolerance and affiliative behavior ...
Despite increasing confict at human–wildlife interfaces, there exists little research on how the att...
�� 2020 The Authors. Published by Springer Nature. This is an open access article available under a ...
1. Human population expansion into wildlife habitats has increased interest in the behavioral ecolog...
Humans and their associated anthropogenic factors may strongly affect the demographics, activity, an...
Pandemics caused by pathogens that originate in wildlife highlight the importance of understanding t...
When provisioned food is available, human-macaque coexistence may result in altered macaque behavior...
The quest for coexistence with non-human primates requires an extensive analysis of the growing comm...
In many tropical regions of the world, humans and nonhuman primates share habitats, and their intera...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Wiley in Journal of Animal Ecology on 28/0...
In South and Southeast Asia, some primate populations live near human habitat and receive a food pro...
Coexistence between humans and wildlife is one of the major challenge to biodiversity conservation i...
Most successful among the non-human primates in terms of geographical distribution and adaptability ...
Introduction: One of the most widespread primate groups in the world is the genus Macaca. The cont...
The human-macaque interface in Asia is increasingly the focus of numerous studies raising the issue ...
Researchers are increasingly documenting the existence of social tolerance and affiliative behavior ...
Despite increasing confict at human–wildlife interfaces, there exists little research on how the att...
�� 2020 The Authors. Published by Springer Nature. This is an open access article available under a ...
1. Human population expansion into wildlife habitats has increased interest in the behavioral ecolog...
Humans and their associated anthropogenic factors may strongly affect the demographics, activity, an...
Pandemics caused by pathogens that originate in wildlife highlight the importance of understanding t...
When provisioned food is available, human-macaque coexistence may result in altered macaque behavior...
The quest for coexistence with non-human primates requires an extensive analysis of the growing comm...
In many tropical regions of the world, humans and nonhuman primates share habitats, and their intera...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Wiley in Journal of Animal Ecology on 28/0...
In South and Southeast Asia, some primate populations live near human habitat and receive a food pro...
Coexistence between humans and wildlife is one of the major challenge to biodiversity conservation i...
Most successful among the non-human primates in terms of geographical distribution and adaptability ...
Introduction: One of the most widespread primate groups in the world is the genus Macaca. The cont...
The human-macaque interface in Asia is increasingly the focus of numerous studies raising the issue ...
Researchers are increasingly documenting the existence of social tolerance and affiliative behavior ...