The study of calling patterns is a useful non-invasive method for determining population densities and the taxonomic relationships of rare or cryptic animal species. The Western purple-faced langur Trachypithecus vetulus nestor, endemic to Sri Lanka’s lowland rainforests, is severely impacted by forest fragmentation, with most remaining populations living almost completely in home gardens. Due to their shy nature, little is known about the behaviour of this subspecies; analysing the regular loud calls emitted by these langurs could allow for improvement of census techniques, clarification of their taxonomy, and an understanding of the impact of forest destruction on their behaviour. In 2007, we recorded the calling patterns of five male T. ...
International audienceAlouatta species utter the most powerful primate vocalizations in the Neotropi...
Adult male Nilgiri langurs (Presbytis johnii) utter loud call bouts consisting of one or more phr...
Titi monkeys (Callicebus), morphologically cryptic primates, have been difficult to survey using tra...
Background Patterns of vocal communication have implications for species conservation: a change in c...
The endangered proboscis monkey (Nasalis larvatus) is a sexually highly dimorphic Old World primate ...
The loud call of wild Tonkean macaques, Macaca tonkeana, was studied at Lore Lindu National Park, Ce...
Geographic variation in primate vocalizations has been described at two levels. First, at the level ...
International audienceThe critically endangered Claire's mouse lemur, only found in the evergreen ra...
Background: Patterns of vocal communication have implications for species conservation: a change in ...
Three factors, environment, quality and type of interaction, and phylogeny have been hypothesized to...
This study has addressed the acoustical structure of male loud calls and their function in Thomas la...
The acoustic communication of macaques comprises an array of qualities. The present study examined l...
WOS:A1993MN88600002International audienceStructural patterns and 24-hour rhythms of the loud calls o...
Primate loud calls have the potential to encode information about the identity, arousal, age, or phy...
During a radio-tracking study of L. t. tardigradus in Masmullah Proposed Forest Reserve, Sri Lanka, ...
International audienceAlouatta species utter the most powerful primate vocalizations in the Neotropi...
Adult male Nilgiri langurs (Presbytis johnii) utter loud call bouts consisting of one or more phr...
Titi monkeys (Callicebus), morphologically cryptic primates, have been difficult to survey using tra...
Background Patterns of vocal communication have implications for species conservation: a change in c...
The endangered proboscis monkey (Nasalis larvatus) is a sexually highly dimorphic Old World primate ...
The loud call of wild Tonkean macaques, Macaca tonkeana, was studied at Lore Lindu National Park, Ce...
Geographic variation in primate vocalizations has been described at two levels. First, at the level ...
International audienceThe critically endangered Claire's mouse lemur, only found in the evergreen ra...
Background: Patterns of vocal communication have implications for species conservation: a change in ...
Three factors, environment, quality and type of interaction, and phylogeny have been hypothesized to...
This study has addressed the acoustical structure of male loud calls and their function in Thomas la...
The acoustic communication of macaques comprises an array of qualities. The present study examined l...
WOS:A1993MN88600002International audienceStructural patterns and 24-hour rhythms of the loud calls o...
Primate loud calls have the potential to encode information about the identity, arousal, age, or phy...
During a radio-tracking study of L. t. tardigradus in Masmullah Proposed Forest Reserve, Sri Lanka, ...
International audienceAlouatta species utter the most powerful primate vocalizations in the Neotropi...
Adult male Nilgiri langurs (Presbytis johnii) utter loud call bouts consisting of one or more phr...
Titi monkeys (Callicebus), morphologically cryptic primates, have been difficult to survey using tra...