In tropical forests, anthropogenic activities are major drivers of the destruction and degradation of natural habitats, causing severe biodiversity loss. African colobine monkeys (Colobinae) are mainly folivore and strictly arboreal primates that require large forests to subsist, being among the most vulnerable of all nonhuman primates. The Western red colobus Piliocolobus badius and the King colobus Colobus polykomos inhabit highly fragmented West African forests, including the Cantanhez Forests National Park (CFNP) in Guinea‐Bissau. Both species are also found in the largest and best‐preserved West African forest—the Taï National Park (TNP) in Ivory Coast. Colobine monkeys are hunted for bushmeat in both protected areas, but these exhibit...
The Ebo-Makombe-Ndokbou forest block in southwest Cameroon lies within the Gulf of Guinea biodiversi...
Western black-and-white colobus and Temmink's red colobus are two forest-dependent African primates ...
Abstract Background Species with a restricted geographic distribution, and highly specialized habita...
In tropical forests, anthropogenic activities are major drivers of the destruction and degradation o...
Abstract: We compared the genetic patterns - genetic diversity, population structure, and demograph...
This thesis tested hypotheses related to the dispersal, behaviour patterns and response to forest fr...
A comprehensive understanding of how human disturbance affects tropical forest ecosystems is critica...
Food distribution and abundance can affect intra- and inter-dietary variation in non-human primates,...
Red colobus monkeys, due to their sensitivity to environmental change, are indicator species of the ...
UID/ANT/04038/2013; EXPL/IVC-ANT/0997/2013Background West African landscapes are largely characteri...
Habitat destruction and forest fragmentation are perhaps the largest threats to primate species arou...
This is the final version of the article. Available from PeerJ via the DOI in this record.Background...
Evidence suggests that habitat heterogeneity, disturbance, disease, predation and food resources inf...
The Tanoé Forest is located within the original distribution area of the Miss Waldron red colob...
It is difficult to predict how current climate change will affect wildlife species adapted to a trop...
The Ebo-Makombe-Ndokbou forest block in southwest Cameroon lies within the Gulf of Guinea biodiversi...
Western black-and-white colobus and Temmink's red colobus are two forest-dependent African primates ...
Abstract Background Species with a restricted geographic distribution, and highly specialized habita...
In tropical forests, anthropogenic activities are major drivers of the destruction and degradation o...
Abstract: We compared the genetic patterns - genetic diversity, population structure, and demograph...
This thesis tested hypotheses related to the dispersal, behaviour patterns and response to forest fr...
A comprehensive understanding of how human disturbance affects tropical forest ecosystems is critica...
Food distribution and abundance can affect intra- and inter-dietary variation in non-human primates,...
Red colobus monkeys, due to their sensitivity to environmental change, are indicator species of the ...
UID/ANT/04038/2013; EXPL/IVC-ANT/0997/2013Background West African landscapes are largely characteri...
Habitat destruction and forest fragmentation are perhaps the largest threats to primate species arou...
This is the final version of the article. Available from PeerJ via the DOI in this record.Background...
Evidence suggests that habitat heterogeneity, disturbance, disease, predation and food resources inf...
The Tanoé Forest is located within the original distribution area of the Miss Waldron red colob...
It is difficult to predict how current climate change will affect wildlife species adapted to a trop...
The Ebo-Makombe-Ndokbou forest block in southwest Cameroon lies within the Gulf of Guinea biodiversi...
Western black-and-white colobus and Temmink's red colobus are two forest-dependent African primates ...
Abstract Background Species with a restricted geographic distribution, and highly specialized habita...