International audienceOverexploitation of forests by humans can lead to highly fragmented populations of forest-dependent species that have poor dispersal abilities. We tested the influence of habitat quality, landscape structure and human pressure on densities of the Barbary macaque Macaca sylvanus in the largest wild population, in the Middle Atlas of Morocco. We surveyed 14 forest fragments of 5-142 km2 that are separated from each other by an inhospitable matrix. We estimated the habitat quality of these forest patches by analysing the vegetation structure and the intensity of human pressure. We studied the distribution of forest patches and estimated macaque densities by combining line-transect sampling and complete group counts. We es...
Abstract With persistent degradation of tropical forests creating fragmented land-scapes, the study ...
Habitat loss and fragmentation are urgent threats to primate species worldwide. Species’ responses t...
Human population growth and anthropogenic activities are exacerbating pressures on biodiversity glob...
International audienceOverexploitation of forests by humans can lead to highly fragmented population...
The cedar oak forest of the Middle Atlas in Morocco is not only the last of the large forests in the...
Population densities of wildlife species tend to be correlated with resource productivity of habitat...
An eight-year-long census and habitat evaluation of the Macaca sylvanus population was conducted in ...
Abstract An eight-year-long census and habitat evaluation of the Macaca sylvanus population was con...
International audienceIn forest-specialist mammals, forest loss may induce resistance to animal move...
<div><p>Accurate density estimations of threatened animal populations is essential for management an...
Accurate estimations of the abundance of threatened animal populations are required for assessment o...
none6siWith persistent degradation of tropical forests creating fragmented landscapes, the study of ...
The Barbary macaque is currently the only macaque species that occurs beyond Asia. It has been class...
<div><p>Habitat loss, fragmentation and urban expansion may drive some species to marginal habitats ...
This study investigates the species-area relationship (SAR) for forest monkeys in a biodiversity hot...
Abstract With persistent degradation of tropical forests creating fragmented land-scapes, the study ...
Habitat loss and fragmentation are urgent threats to primate species worldwide. Species’ responses t...
Human population growth and anthropogenic activities are exacerbating pressures on biodiversity glob...
International audienceOverexploitation of forests by humans can lead to highly fragmented population...
The cedar oak forest of the Middle Atlas in Morocco is not only the last of the large forests in the...
Population densities of wildlife species tend to be correlated with resource productivity of habitat...
An eight-year-long census and habitat evaluation of the Macaca sylvanus population was conducted in ...
Abstract An eight-year-long census and habitat evaluation of the Macaca sylvanus population was con...
International audienceIn forest-specialist mammals, forest loss may induce resistance to animal move...
<div><p>Accurate density estimations of threatened animal populations is essential for management an...
Accurate estimations of the abundance of threatened animal populations are required for assessment o...
none6siWith persistent degradation of tropical forests creating fragmented landscapes, the study of ...
The Barbary macaque is currently the only macaque species that occurs beyond Asia. It has been class...
<div><p>Habitat loss, fragmentation and urban expansion may drive some species to marginal habitats ...
This study investigates the species-area relationship (SAR) for forest monkeys in a biodiversity hot...
Abstract With persistent degradation of tropical forests creating fragmented land-scapes, the study ...
Habitat loss and fragmentation are urgent threats to primate species worldwide. Species’ responses t...
Human population growth and anthropogenic activities are exacerbating pressures on biodiversity glob...