Recent analyses have shown that typically diurnal primates may periodically exhibit some levels of activity at night. Despite this, there have been few studies that have explored whether diurnal primates living in temperate environments will extend their activity budgets to the nocturnal phase as a response to seasonal constraints. Using dual‐axis accelerometers, we explored whether chacma baboons (Papio ursinus; N = 3) in the western Soutpansberg Mountains, South Africa, responded to seasonally fluctuating levels of day length, lunar illumination, wind speed, precipitation and temperature by heightening or lowering nocturnal activity levels. Our results showed that chacma baboons engaged in low levels of activity at night throughout the ye...
Abstract Objectives We investigated occurrences and patterns of terrestrial nocturnal activity in wi...
Different species exhibit individual daily and annual activity patterns in response to a range of in...
Activity patterns have profound implications on primates’ morphology, physiology, and behavior and h...
Recent analyses have shown that typically diurnal primates may periodically exhibit some levels of a...
OBJECTIVES: Except for owl monkeys (Aotus spp.), all anthropoid primates are considered strictly diu...
Recently, several diurnal nonhuman anthropoids have been identified displaying varying degrees of no...
Abstract Most living primates exhibit a daytime or nighttime activity pattern. Strict diurnality is ...
Primates show activity patterns ranging from nocturnality to diurnality, with a few species showing ...
Among primates, the suborder Haplorhini is considered to have evolved a consolidated monophasic slee...
The study of activity rhythms, their potential zeitgebers and masking factors among free-ranging pri...
Although most South American owl monkeys are mainly nocturnal, Aotus azarai azarai of the Argentine...
Among the more than 40 genera of anthropoid primates (monkeys, apes, and humans), only the South Ame...
Although most South American owl monkeys are mainly nocturnal, Aotus azarai azarai of the Argentinea...
Among the more than 40 genera of anthropoid primates (monkeys, apes, and humans), only the South Ame...
Annual cycles in day length are an important consideration in any analysis of seasonal behaviour p...
Abstract Objectives We investigated occurrences and patterns of terrestrial nocturnal activity in wi...
Different species exhibit individual daily and annual activity patterns in response to a range of in...
Activity patterns have profound implications on primates’ morphology, physiology, and behavior and h...
Recent analyses have shown that typically diurnal primates may periodically exhibit some levels of a...
OBJECTIVES: Except for owl monkeys (Aotus spp.), all anthropoid primates are considered strictly diu...
Recently, several diurnal nonhuman anthropoids have been identified displaying varying degrees of no...
Abstract Most living primates exhibit a daytime or nighttime activity pattern. Strict diurnality is ...
Primates show activity patterns ranging from nocturnality to diurnality, with a few species showing ...
Among primates, the suborder Haplorhini is considered to have evolved a consolidated monophasic slee...
The study of activity rhythms, their potential zeitgebers and masking factors among free-ranging pri...
Although most South American owl monkeys are mainly nocturnal, Aotus azarai azarai of the Argentine...
Among the more than 40 genera of anthropoid primates (monkeys, apes, and humans), only the South Ame...
Although most South American owl monkeys are mainly nocturnal, Aotus azarai azarai of the Argentinea...
Among the more than 40 genera of anthropoid primates (monkeys, apes, and humans), only the South Ame...
Annual cycles in day length are an important consideration in any analysis of seasonal behaviour p...
Abstract Objectives We investigated occurrences and patterns of terrestrial nocturnal activity in wi...
Different species exhibit individual daily and annual activity patterns in response to a range of in...
Activity patterns have profound implications on primates’ morphology, physiology, and behavior and h...