The removal, or absence, of predatory species could be a contributing proximate factor to the rise of primate cathemerality. But predators themselves can also be cathemeral, so cathemerality could well be an evolutionary stable strategy. From a comparative perspective, it appears that the effect of predatory species cannot provide a unitary explanation for cathemerality. Varying distributions and population densities of predators, especially raptors, may be key factors in owl monkey (Aotus) cathemerality, but temperature and lunar cycle variation have also been implicated. In Madagascar, while raptors are potential predators of lemur species, the cathemerality of Eulemur species coincides with that of the fossa (Cryptoprocta ferox), a major...
Predation is predicted to be an important selection pressure for primates. Evidence for this hypothe...
Food acquisition and predator avoidance are principal components of the survival strategies of all p...
n a recent review of predation on primates, Lynne Isbell and co-con- I tributorsl present a timely u...
Though numerous mammalian taxa exhibit cathemerality (i.e. activity distributed across the 24-h cycl...
The ultimate determinants of cathemerality, i.e., activity spread over the 24-h cycle, in primates h...
The ultimate determinants of cathemerality, i.e., activity spread over the 24-h cycle, in primates h...
The apparent paucity of accounts of predation, particularly by felids, on nocturnal primates is conf...
This study provides new findings on the flexible activity of Prolemur simus in an anthropogenically ...
Time is considered a resource in limited supply, and temporal niche separation is one of the most co...
Predation is a major cause of mortality in non-human primates (Cheney et al., 2004), but its impact ...
Although predation is an important driving force of natural selection its effects on primate evolut...
Objectives The proximate and ultimate determinants that may have prompted some primates to shift fr...
Abstract The extended primate juvenile period has been linked to interactions between feeding ecolog...
The ability to operate during the day and at night (i.e., cathemerality) is common among mammals but...
Among mammals, the order Primates is exceptional in having a high taxonomic richness in which the ta...
Predation is predicted to be an important selection pressure for primates. Evidence for this hypothe...
Food acquisition and predator avoidance are principal components of the survival strategies of all p...
n a recent review of predation on primates, Lynne Isbell and co-con- I tributorsl present a timely u...
Though numerous mammalian taxa exhibit cathemerality (i.e. activity distributed across the 24-h cycl...
The ultimate determinants of cathemerality, i.e., activity spread over the 24-h cycle, in primates h...
The ultimate determinants of cathemerality, i.e., activity spread over the 24-h cycle, in primates h...
The apparent paucity of accounts of predation, particularly by felids, on nocturnal primates is conf...
This study provides new findings on the flexible activity of Prolemur simus in an anthropogenically ...
Time is considered a resource in limited supply, and temporal niche separation is one of the most co...
Predation is a major cause of mortality in non-human primates (Cheney et al., 2004), but its impact ...
Although predation is an important driving force of natural selection its effects on primate evolut...
Objectives The proximate and ultimate determinants that may have prompted some primates to shift fr...
Abstract The extended primate juvenile period has been linked to interactions between feeding ecolog...
The ability to operate during the day and at night (i.e., cathemerality) is common among mammals but...
Among mammals, the order Primates is exceptional in having a high taxonomic richness in which the ta...
Predation is predicted to be an important selection pressure for primates. Evidence for this hypothe...
Food acquisition and predator avoidance are principal components of the survival strategies of all p...
n a recent review of predation on primates, Lynne Isbell and co-con- I tributorsl present a timely u...