Canopy ISSN: 2054-2070 Canopy is an in-house publication with contributions from staff, students and visiting speakers about their research. The aim of Canopy is to provide the wider primatology and conservation community with a representation of current and past works undertaken by MSc students and acts as a medium for communication between past and present students, those working in primatology, and those with a general interest in the topics covered in these issues
Hunting of wild meat by humans is widespread throughout the tropics, and is considered in many areas...
Abstract of a paper given at the 87th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthrop...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014Increasingly, conservation of tropical forest-dwelling...
Emergent Unmanned Aerial System (or drone) technology allows the 3-dimensional mapping of forest lan...
We conducted a study at the privately owned El Zota Biological Field Station in Costa Rica to assess...
peer reviewedThe interface between humans and nonhuman primates (NHP) is expanding and intensifying....
Over the past few years we have concentrated research efforts, as part of LEAP - the Landscape Ecolo...
From first paragraph: The conservation of the world’s primates demands basic, but elusive and hard-t...
The Ebo-Makombe-Ndokbou forest block in southwest Cameroon lies within the Gulf of Guinea biodiversi...
All Neotropical primates are arboreal and thus depend on forests for their survival. Arboreality put...
Tropical forests are one of the world’s most threatened biomes. As tropical forests are increasingly...
Forest edges are associated with forest edge effects that result from changes in physical features o...
This research uses an ethnoprimatological approach to investigate people’s perceptions of primates a...
Tropical rainforest canopies are structurally complex, floristically diverse, and three-dimensionall...
Nonhuman primates, our closest biological relatives, play important roles in the livelihoods, cultur...
Hunting of wild meat by humans is widespread throughout the tropics, and is considered in many areas...
Abstract of a paper given at the 87th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthrop...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014Increasingly, conservation of tropical forest-dwelling...
Emergent Unmanned Aerial System (or drone) technology allows the 3-dimensional mapping of forest lan...
We conducted a study at the privately owned El Zota Biological Field Station in Costa Rica to assess...
peer reviewedThe interface between humans and nonhuman primates (NHP) is expanding and intensifying....
Over the past few years we have concentrated research efforts, as part of LEAP - the Landscape Ecolo...
From first paragraph: The conservation of the world’s primates demands basic, but elusive and hard-t...
The Ebo-Makombe-Ndokbou forest block in southwest Cameroon lies within the Gulf of Guinea biodiversi...
All Neotropical primates are arboreal and thus depend on forests for their survival. Arboreality put...
Tropical forests are one of the world’s most threatened biomes. As tropical forests are increasingly...
Forest edges are associated with forest edge effects that result from changes in physical features o...
This research uses an ethnoprimatological approach to investigate people’s perceptions of primates a...
Tropical rainforest canopies are structurally complex, floristically diverse, and three-dimensionall...
Nonhuman primates, our closest biological relatives, play important roles in the livelihoods, cultur...
Hunting of wild meat by humans is widespread throughout the tropics, and is considered in many areas...
Abstract of a paper given at the 87th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthrop...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014Increasingly, conservation of tropical forest-dwelling...