Abstract Although selecting advantageous sleeping sites is crucial for nonhuman primates, the extent to which different factors contribute to their selection remains largely unknown for many species. We investigated hypotheses relating to predator avoidance, food access, and thermoregulation to explain the sleeping behavior of Bale monkeys ( Chlorocebus djamdjamensis ) occupying a degraded fragmented forest, Kokosa, in the southern Ethiopian Highlands. We found that the study group reused 11 out of 20 sleeping sites used during the 42 study days over a 6-month period. Sleeping sites were usually close to the last feeding trees of the day (mean distance =15.2 m) and/or the first feeding trees of the next morning (mean distance = 13.5 m). Thi...
Strategic microhabitat selection allows animals in seasonally cold environments to reduce homeostati...
Understanding the extent to which primates in forest fragments can adjust behaviorally and ecologica...
Primates spend a significant proportion of their lives at sleeping sites: the selection of a secure ...
Study of primates sleeping habits is important to understand their behaviour and adaptations. Red-ha...
The costs imposed by predation may result in behavioral adaptations to reduce mortality risk, includ...
The selection of sleeping sites and sleeping trees in nonhuman primates is related to social and eco...
Primates spend half of their lives in sleeping sites and should select them carefully to maximize fi...
peer reviewedPrimates must select sleeping sites carefully to maximize fitness. In habitats with di...
Primates spend half of their lives at sleeping sites and should select them carefully. Macaques usua...
Ranging behaviour and sleeping site selection are important primate behavioural traits likely to var...
The choice of a sleeping site is crucial for primates and may influence their survival. In this stud...
When choosing their sleeping sites, primates make adaptive trade‐offs between various biotic and abi...
Studies of the effects of habitat fragmentation and degradation on primate positional behavior, stra...
Primates spend a significant proportion of their lives at sleeping sites: the selection of a secure ...
the seasonal variation, maximizing daily activities. Overall, predator avoidance and food efficienc...
Strategic microhabitat selection allows animals in seasonally cold environments to reduce homeostati...
Understanding the extent to which primates in forest fragments can adjust behaviorally and ecologica...
Primates spend a significant proportion of their lives at sleeping sites: the selection of a secure ...
Study of primates sleeping habits is important to understand their behaviour and adaptations. Red-ha...
The costs imposed by predation may result in behavioral adaptations to reduce mortality risk, includ...
The selection of sleeping sites and sleeping trees in nonhuman primates is related to social and eco...
Primates spend half of their lives in sleeping sites and should select them carefully to maximize fi...
peer reviewedPrimates must select sleeping sites carefully to maximize fitness. In habitats with di...
Primates spend half of their lives at sleeping sites and should select them carefully. Macaques usua...
Ranging behaviour and sleeping site selection are important primate behavioural traits likely to var...
The choice of a sleeping site is crucial for primates and may influence their survival. In this stud...
When choosing their sleeping sites, primates make adaptive trade‐offs between various biotic and abi...
Studies of the effects of habitat fragmentation and degradation on primate positional behavior, stra...
Primates spend a significant proportion of their lives at sleeping sites: the selection of a secure ...
the seasonal variation, maximizing daily activities. Overall, predator avoidance and food efficienc...
Strategic microhabitat selection allows animals in seasonally cold environments to reduce homeostati...
Understanding the extent to which primates in forest fragments can adjust behaviorally and ecologica...
Primates spend a significant proportion of their lives at sleeping sites: the selection of a secure ...