The choice of a sleeping site is crucial for primates and may influence their survival. In this study, we investigated several tree characteristics influencing the sleeping site selection by proboscis monkeys (Nasalis larvatus) along Kinabatangan River, in Sabah, Malaysia. We identified 81 sleeping trees used by one-male and all-male social groups from November 2011 to January 2012. We recorded 15 variables for each tree. Within sleeping sites, sleeping trees were taller, had a larger trunk, with larger and higher first branches than surrounding trees. The crown contained more mature leaves, ripe and unripe fruits but had vines less often than surrounding trees. In addition, in this study, we also focused on a larger scale, considering slee...
When choosing their sleeping sites, primates make adaptive trade‐offs between various biotic and abi...
Abstract Although selecting advantageous sleeping sites is crucial for nonhuman primates, the extent...
Primates spend a significant proportion of their lives at sleeping sites: the selection of a secure ...
The choice of a sleeping site is crucial for primates and may influence their survival. In this stud...
The choice of a sleeping site is crucial for primates and may influence their survival. In this stud...
Previous studies have suggested that Proboscis monkeys sleep in trees located by riverbanks and cros...
Sleeping tree selection and related behaviours of a family group and a solitary female siamang (Symp...
The selection of sleeping sites and sleeping trees in nonhuman primates is related to social and eco...
Study of primates sleeping habits is important to understand their behaviour and adaptations. Red-ha...
The selection of high trees to sleep is a common pattern in primates (Anderson, 1984). In this study...
Primates spend a significant proportion of their lives at sleeping sites: the selection of a secure ...
The costs imposed by predation may result in behavioral adaptations to reduce mortality risk, includ...
peer reviewedPrimates must select sleeping sites carefully to maximize fitness. In habitats with di...
Ranging behaviour and sleeping site selection are important primate behavioural traits likely to var...
Primates spend half of their lives in sleeping sites and should select them carefully to maximize fi...
When choosing their sleeping sites, primates make adaptive trade‐offs between various biotic and abi...
Abstract Although selecting advantageous sleeping sites is crucial for nonhuman primates, the extent...
Primates spend a significant proportion of their lives at sleeping sites: the selection of a secure ...
The choice of a sleeping site is crucial for primates and may influence their survival. In this stud...
The choice of a sleeping site is crucial for primates and may influence their survival. In this stud...
Previous studies have suggested that Proboscis monkeys sleep in trees located by riverbanks and cros...
Sleeping tree selection and related behaviours of a family group and a solitary female siamang (Symp...
The selection of sleeping sites and sleeping trees in nonhuman primates is related to social and eco...
Study of primates sleeping habits is important to understand their behaviour and adaptations. Red-ha...
The selection of high trees to sleep is a common pattern in primates (Anderson, 1984). In this study...
Primates spend a significant proportion of their lives at sleeping sites: the selection of a secure ...
The costs imposed by predation may result in behavioral adaptations to reduce mortality risk, includ...
peer reviewedPrimates must select sleeping sites carefully to maximize fitness. In habitats with di...
Ranging behaviour and sleeping site selection are important primate behavioural traits likely to var...
Primates spend half of their lives in sleeping sites and should select them carefully to maximize fi...
When choosing their sleeping sites, primates make adaptive trade‐offs between various biotic and abi...
Abstract Although selecting advantageous sleeping sites is crucial for nonhuman primates, the extent...
Primates spend a significant proportion of their lives at sleeping sites: the selection of a secure ...