The implications of primate behavioral flexibility for sustainable human–primate coexistence in anthropogenic habitats
People are an inescapable aspect of most environments inhabited by nonhuman primates
today. Consequently, interest has grown in how primates adjust their behavior to live in …
today. Consequently, interest has grown in how primates adjust their behavior to live in …
Climate change and the neglected tropical diseases
M Booth - Advances in parasitology, 2018 - Elsevier
Climate change is expected to impact across every domain of society, including health. The
majority of the world's population is susceptible to pathological, infectious disease whose life …
majority of the world's population is susceptible to pathological, infectious disease whose life …
The human–primate interface in the New Normal: Challenges and opportunities for primatologists in the COVID‐19 era and beyond
S Lappan, S Malaivijitnond… - American Journal of …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
The emergence of SARS‐CoV‐2 in late 2019 and human responses to the resulting COVID‐
19 pandemic in early 2020 have rapidly changed many aspects of human behavior …
19 pandemic in early 2020 have rapidly changed many aspects of human behavior …
The effect of urban and rural habitats and resource type on activity budgets of commensal rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta) in Bangladesh
MF Jaman, MA Huffman - Primates, 2013 - Springer
Macaques are characterized by their wide distribution and ability to adapt to a variety of
habitats. Activity budgets are affected by habitat type, season, and food availability in …
habitats. Activity budgets are affected by habitat type, season, and food availability in …
Intergroup variation in robbing and bartering by long-tailed macaques at Uluwatu Temple (Bali, Indonesia)
Robbing and bartering (RB) is a behavioral practice anecdotally reported in free-ranging
commensal macaques. It usually occurs in two steps: after taking inedible objects (eg …
commensal macaques. It usually occurs in two steps: after taking inedible objects (eg …
Rates of human–macaque interactions affect grooming behavior among urban‐dwelling rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta)
Objectives The impact of anthropogenic environmental changes may impose strong
pressures on the behavioral flexibility of free‐ranging animals. Here, we examine whether …
pressures on the behavioral flexibility of free‐ranging animals. Here, we examine whether …
Chimpanzees balance resources and risk in an anthropogenic landscape of fear
E Bersacola, CM Hill, KJ Hockings - Scientific Reports, 2021 - nature.com
Human-wildlife coexistence is possible when animals can meet their ecological
requirements while managing human-induced risks. Understanding how wildlife balance …
requirements while managing human-induced risks. Understanding how wildlife balance …
People–primate interactions: Implications for primate conservation
Homo sapiens have, since they evolved, shared landscapes and resources with wildlife
(Paterson 2005) and, like other animals, compete with those species they share space with …
(Paterson 2005) and, like other animals, compete with those species they share space with …
The maturation of ethnoprimatology: Theoretical and methodological pluralism
EP Riley - International Journal of Primatology, 2018 - Springer
Most remaining populations of primates live in environments that have been influenced in
some way by humans (eg, protected forests bisected by major roads, forest–farm edges, and …
some way by humans (eg, protected forests bisected by major roads, forest–farm edges, and …
The escalating effects of wildlife tourism on human–wildlife conflict
Simple Summary Communities adjacent to protected areas usually face conflict with
protected wildlife. Wildlife tourism is regarded as a tool to mitigate such conflict through …
protected wildlife. Wildlife tourism is regarded as a tool to mitigate such conflict through …