International audienceThis paper evaluates the suggestion of Terborgh (1986) that figs constitute "keystone plant resources" for frugivorous mammals and birds in African rain forests as they appear to do in South America and Asia. From studies of the diets of monkeys and other mammals and birds in Gabon, we show that figs are infrequently eaten by most species, and are always eaten in small amounts. Figs in Gabon occur at very low densities and have unpredictable fruiting patterns and relatively low crown production. Thus, fig fruits are not staple foods and cannot sustain most populations of frugivorous species during periods of low fruit availability. In Gabon, monkeys and large birds depend on the fruit of two species of Myristicaceae an...
Effectively characterizing primate diets is fundamental to understanding primate behavior, ecology a...
We evaluated short-term movements of three radio-collared binturongs in relation to food distributio...
The richness and resilience of tropical forest ecosystems are best described by the myriad of ecolo...
International audienceThis paper evaluates the suggestion of Terborgh (1986) that figs constitute "k...
WOS:000177253200003International audienceTo test the hypothesis that primate populations are limited...
Primates are among the most observable and best studied vertebrate order in tropical forest regions,...
Figs are a remarkable food resource to frugivores, mainly in periods of general fruit scarcity. Ficu...
International audience(1) This paper analyses the frugivorous diet of Cercopithecus cephus through o...
International audienceMonkeys of West African rain forests appear to be less folivorous and more fru...
Ficus species are keystone plants in tropical rainforests, and hemi-epiphytic figs play a notably im...
Few attempts have been made to understand how spatiotemporal changes in fruit supply influence frugi...
This paper presents preliminary data on the feeding strategy of the Black colobus, Colobus satanas, ...
Keystone plants that produce seasonally critical trophic resources comprise one of the main classes ...
Howler monkeys (Alouatta) are widely regarded as the most folivorous of the neotropical monkeys and ...
Seed dispersal by fruit-eating animals is a pivotal ecosystem function in tropical forests, but the ...
Effectively characterizing primate diets is fundamental to understanding primate behavior, ecology a...
We evaluated short-term movements of three radio-collared binturongs in relation to food distributio...
The richness and resilience of tropical forest ecosystems are best described by the myriad of ecolo...
International audienceThis paper evaluates the suggestion of Terborgh (1986) that figs constitute "k...
WOS:000177253200003International audienceTo test the hypothesis that primate populations are limited...
Primates are among the most observable and best studied vertebrate order in tropical forest regions,...
Figs are a remarkable food resource to frugivores, mainly in periods of general fruit scarcity. Ficu...
International audience(1) This paper analyses the frugivorous diet of Cercopithecus cephus through o...
International audienceMonkeys of West African rain forests appear to be less folivorous and more fru...
Ficus species are keystone plants in tropical rainforests, and hemi-epiphytic figs play a notably im...
Few attempts have been made to understand how spatiotemporal changes in fruit supply influence frugi...
This paper presents preliminary data on the feeding strategy of the Black colobus, Colobus satanas, ...
Keystone plants that produce seasonally critical trophic resources comprise one of the main classes ...
Howler monkeys (Alouatta) are widely regarded as the most folivorous of the neotropical monkeys and ...
Seed dispersal by fruit-eating animals is a pivotal ecosystem function in tropical forests, but the ...
Effectively characterizing primate diets is fundamental to understanding primate behavior, ecology a...
We evaluated short-term movements of three radio-collared binturongs in relation to food distributio...
The richness and resilience of tropical forest ecosystems are best described by the myriad of ecolo...