The implications of primate behavioral flexibility for sustainable human–primate coexistence in anthropogenic habitats

MR McLennan, N Spagnoletti, KJ Hockings - International Journal of …, 2017 - Springer
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 …

Seed dispersal by howler monkeys: current knowledge, conservation implications, and future directions

V Arroyo-Rodríguez, E Andresen, SP Bravo… - … : Behavior, ecology, and …, 2015 - Springer
Primate seed dispersal has been increasingly recognized as having a potentially profound
impact on tropical forest regeneration and plant species composition. Confirming and …

Forest loss and matrix composition are the major drivers shaping dung beetle assemblages in a fragmented rainforest

HA Sánchez-de-Jesús, V Arroyo-Rodríguez… - Landscape …, 2016 - Springer
Context Identifying the drivers shaping biological assemblages in fragmented tropical
landscapes is critical for designing effective conservation strategies. It is still unclear …

Primate seed dispersal: old and new challenges

E Andresen, V Arroyo-Rodríguez… - International Journal of …, 2018 - Springer
Primate seed dispersal plays crucial roles in many ecological processes at various levels of
biological organization: from plant population genetics and demography to community …

Agroecosystems and primate conservation: Shade coffee as potential habitat for the conservation of Andean night monkeys in the northern Andes

A Guzmán, A Link, JA Castillo, JE Botero - Agriculture, Ecosystems & …, 2016 - Elsevier
The global change in land use toward agroecosystems is one of the major drivers of habitat
loss and fragmentation. Although simplified agroecosystems such as pastures generally …

The influence of anthropogenic edge effects on primate populations and their habitat in a fragmented rainforest in Costa Rica

LM Bolt, AL Schreier, KA Voss, EA Sheehan… - Primates, 2018 - Springer
When a forest is fragmented, this increases the amount of forest edge relative to the interior.
Edge effects can lead to loss of animal and plant species and decreased plant biomass near …

Dung beetles and their ecological functions in three agroforestry systems in the Lacandona rainforest of Mexico

C Santos-Heredia, E Andresen, DA Zárate… - Biodiversity and …, 2018 - Springer
There is growing interest in evaluating the impact that management intensity of
agroecosystems has on animal communities and their ecological functions. Dung beetles …

LiDAR modeling to determine the height of shade canopy tree in cocoa agrosystems as available habitat for wildlife

BS Diaz, EE Mata-Zayas… - … of Engineering and …, 2022 - dergipark.org.tr
Agrosystems have different canopy strata due to shade trees that serve as available habitats
for endangered species such as birds, reptiles, and mammals. LiDAR is a technology used …

Lemurs in cacao: Presence and abundance within the shade plantations of northern Madagascar

AD Webber, JS Solofondranohatra… - Folia Primatologica, 2019 - brill.com
The recognition that much biodiversity exists outside protected areas is driving research to
understand how animals survive in anthropogenic landscapes. In Madagascar, cacao …

Elevation gradients of lemur abundance emphasise the importance of Madagascar's lowland rainforest for the conservation of endemic taxa

M Campera, L Santini, M Balestri, KAI Nekaris… - Mammal …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Elevation gradients correlate with changes in several environmental conditions and are
known to be related to animal abundance. Animals in regions with a naturally limited extent …