Ecological, social, and reproductive factors shape producer–scrounger dynamics in baboons

AJ King, NJB Isaac, G Cowlishaw - Behavioral Ecology, 2009 - academic.oup.com
Producer–scrounger models are used to explain the tactics of socially foraging animals
where individuals can either search for their food (produce) or join the food discoveries of …

[HTML][HTML] Comparative ecology of Guinea baboons (Papio papio)

D Zinner, M Klapproth, A Schell, L Ohrndorf… - Primate …, 2021 - pb.copernicus.org
Thorough knowledge of the ecology of a species or population is an essential prerequisite
for understanding the impact of ecology on the evolution of their respective social systems …

[HTML][HTML] The ecological determinants of baboon troop movements at local and continental scales

C Johnson, AK Piel, D Forman, FA Stewart, AJ King - Movement Ecology, 2015 - Springer
Background How an animal moves through its environment directly impacts its survival,
reproduction, and thus biological fitness. A basic measure describing how an individual (or …

[图书][B] The feeding and movement ecology of yellow baboons (Papio cynocephalus) in a primate rich habitat: The Issa Valley of Western Tanzania

C Johnson - 2015 - search.proquest.com
Baboons are a well studied primate, with extensive data from numerous long-term field sites
from various ecological contexts across Africa. Underrepresented in this sample, however …