Snakes are presumed to be hazards to primates, including humans, by the snake detection hypothesis (Isbell in J Hum Evol 51:1–35, 2006; Isbell, The fruit, the tree, and the serpent. Why we see so well, 2009). Quantitative, systematic data to test this idea are lacking for the behavioural ecology of living great apes and human foragers. An alternative proxy is snakes encountered by primatologists seeking, tracking, and observing wild chimpanzees. We present 4 years of such data from Mt. Assirik, Senegal. We encountered 14 species of snakes a total of 142 times. Almost two-thirds of encounters were with venomous snakes. Encounters occurred most often in forest and least often in grassland, and more often in the dry season. The hypothesis seem...
Background Venomous snakes are among the most serious health hazards for rural people in tropical r...
Abstract Despite important implications for human health, distribution, abundance and behaviour of...
Since chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) conservation often involves local human populations, conservation...
International audienceAbundant empirical and theoretical studies indicate that predation is a key dr...
In the wild, snakes are known to elicit strong antipredator responses in primates. Primates often mo...
Snakes have provided a serious threat to primates throughout evolution. Furthermore, bites by venomo...
Tanzania Journal of Health Research 2015: Vol 17(1)Human-snake interactions has always been associat...
Snake predation is considered an important evolutionary force for primates. Yet, very few studies h...
Snakes have provided a serious threat to primates throughout evolution. Furthermore, bites by venomo...
The specific response to snake predators in primates is due to long coevolution with snakes. This lo...
Due to shared coevolutionary history of snakes and primates with snakes acting as their main predato...
Snake bites are 10 to 20 times more common in rural than in urban areas. The incomplete data availab...
Abstract Background Snakes and primates have a multi-layered coevolutionary history as predators, pr...
The slow life histories of great apes (hereafter ‘apes') combined with a growing inventory of ...
International audienceDetecting and identifying predators quickly is key to survival. According to t...
Background Venomous snakes are among the most serious health hazards for rural people in tropical r...
Abstract Despite important implications for human health, distribution, abundance and behaviour of...
Since chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) conservation often involves local human populations, conservation...
International audienceAbundant empirical and theoretical studies indicate that predation is a key dr...
In the wild, snakes are known to elicit strong antipredator responses in primates. Primates often mo...
Snakes have provided a serious threat to primates throughout evolution. Furthermore, bites by venomo...
Tanzania Journal of Health Research 2015: Vol 17(1)Human-snake interactions has always been associat...
Snake predation is considered an important evolutionary force for primates. Yet, very few studies h...
Snakes have provided a serious threat to primates throughout evolution. Furthermore, bites by venomo...
The specific response to snake predators in primates is due to long coevolution with snakes. This lo...
Due to shared coevolutionary history of snakes and primates with snakes acting as their main predato...
Snake bites are 10 to 20 times more common in rural than in urban areas. The incomplete data availab...
Abstract Background Snakes and primates have a multi-layered coevolutionary history as predators, pr...
The slow life histories of great apes (hereafter ‘apes') combined with a growing inventory of ...
International audienceDetecting and identifying predators quickly is key to survival. According to t...
Background Venomous snakes are among the most serious health hazards for rural people in tropical r...
Abstract Despite important implications for human health, distribution, abundance and behaviour of...
Since chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) conservation often involves local human populations, conservation...