Dogs, primates, and people: a review
People are assisted by dogs in many activities which may bring them into contact with
primates, often leading to negative interactions and outcomes for one or other species …
primates, often leading to negative interactions and outcomes for one or other species …
Anti-predator strategies of adult male Central Himalayan Langurs (Semnopithecus schistaceus) in response to domestic dogs in a human-dominated landscape
H Nautiyal, H Tanaka, MA Huffman - Primates, 2023 - Springer
The evolution of predator–prey relationships is an important topic in primatology. Many
aspects of primate society have been explained as a response to predation pressure. While …
aspects of primate society have been explained as a response to predation pressure. While …
The threat of free-ranging domestic dog to native wildlife: implication for conservation in Southeast Asia
HE Marshall, M Grainger, N Sukumal, T Savini - 2022 - brage.nina.no
The global population of domestic dogs is estimated at 900 million, making them the world's
most abundant carnivore. Southeast Asia is considered extremely vulnerable to wildlife …
most abundant carnivore. Southeast Asia is considered extremely vulnerable to wildlife …
[PDF][PDF] Domestic dog predation on white-tailed small-eared galago (Otolemur garnettii lasiotis) in the Taita Hills, Kenya
H Pihlström, H Rosti, BM Lombo… - African …, 2021 - researchportal.helsinki.fi
Free-ranging domestic dogs (Canis familiaris)(hereafter 'dogs') pose a threat to wildlife
worldwide, including primates (Bishop et al. 1981; Anderson 1986; Butler et al. 2004). Dogs …
worldwide, including primates (Bishop et al. 1981; Anderson 1986; Butler et al. 2004). Dogs …
Predatory Dogs as Drivers of Social Behavior Changes in the Central Himalayan Langur (Semnopithecus schistaceus) in Agro-Forest Landscapes
Simple Summary Simple Summary: In human-modified landscapes, wildlife species are
increasingly pushed into unfamiliar territories due to habitat fragmentation caused by …
increasingly pushed into unfamiliar territories due to habitat fragmentation caused by …
Ethnoprimatology reveals new extended distribution of critically endangered banded langur Presbytis femoralis (Martin, 1838) in Pahang, Malaysia: Insights from …
The banded langur (Presbytis femoralis) is a critically endangered primate, restricted to
Johor, Malaysia, with an estimated population size of less than 500 individuals. Traditionally …
Johor, Malaysia, with an estimated population size of less than 500 individuals. Traditionally …
Vocal Activity Patterns of the Changeable Hawk-Eagle (Nisaetus cirrhatus) in Peninsular Malaysia during Mid-Breeding Season
ANM Muhammad Adam Mah… - Journal of Raptor …, 2023 - meridian.allenpress.com
Vocalization in birds serves an important role in territory establishment and mate attraction
as well as maintaining conspecific interactions and providing signals pertaining to food or …
as well as maintaining conspecific interactions and providing signals pertaining to food or …
Vocal Activity Patterns of the Changeable Hawk-Eagle (Nisaetus cirrhatus) in Peninsular Malaysia during Mid-Breeding Season
Vocalization in birds serves an important role in territory establishment and mate attraction
as well as maintaining conspecific interactions and providing signals pertaining to food or …
as well as maintaining conspecific interactions and providing signals pertaining to food or …
[HTML][HTML] Dietary habits of free-ranging banded langur (Presbytis femoralis) in a secondary-human modified forest in Johor, Malaysia
MF Najmuddin, H Haris, N Norazlimi, F Ruslin… - Zoological …, 2021 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Banded langurs, Presbytis femoralis, are distributed in southern Peninsular Malaysia, ie,
Johor and its borders including Singapore. It has been estimated that there are only< 250 …
Johor and its borders including Singapore. It has been estimated that there are only< 250 …
[PDF][PDF] Evaluation of wildlife distribution data in Southeast Asia: Public data mining and ecological modelling of Malaysia's primate.
Primate population assessment relies heavily on ecological techniques such as camera
traps, distance sampling, and passive acoustic detection. Although these techniques have …
traps, distance sampling, and passive acoustic detection. Although these techniques have …