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Published in 2021 at "American Journal of Primatology"
DOI: 10.1002/ajp.23252
Abstract: Loud calls (i.e., long‐range acoustic signals) regulate resource competition among neighboring groups of conspecifics in several nonhuman primate species. Ultimate explanations for primate loud calls include mate, offspring, and food defense. Additionally, loud calls may…
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Published in 2017 at "Primates"
DOI: 10.1007/s10329-017-0628-5
Abstract: Rehabilitation and reintroduction have become important to the management and welfare of primates worldwide. However, the suitability and success of these practices must be evaluated to determine their effectiveness as well as to improve programs…
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Published in 2018 at "International Journal of Primatology"
DOI: 10.1007/s10764-018-0075-1
Abstract: Space use patterns are the result of complex interactions between individuals and their environment. Although competition with conspecifics, the distribution and availability of food resources and climatic conditions may all influence space use by primates,…
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Published in 2021 at "Journal of Medical Primatology"
DOI: 10.1111/jmp.12533
Abstract: Several species of Costa Rican wildlife are suffering terrible injuries along the power lines in rural areas of the country due to the increasing human development in rural areas, but this has also brought the…
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Published in 2022 at "Molecular Ecology"
DOI: 10.1111/mec.16559
Abstract: Mammals rely on the metabolic functions of their gut microbiota to meet their energetic needs and digest potentially toxic components in their diet. The gut microbiome plastically responds to shifts in host diet and may…
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