What hope for African primate diversity?

CA Chapman, MJ Lawes… - African Journal of …, 2006‏ - Wiley Online Library
Available empirical evidence suggests that many primate populations are increasingly
threatened by anthropogenic actions and we present evidence to indicate that Africa is a …

Distribution, social organization, and management of Semnopithecus johnii: An umbrella species of fragmented landscape of the Western Ghats

HN Kumara, R Sasi, S Mahato, S Kumar, C Nag… - Biotropica, 2024‏ - Wiley Online Library
Due to the threats posed by changes in land‐use patterns to many species, it is necessary to
have a proper description of the distribution of a range‐limited species. We aimed to assess …

Life on the edge: gastrointestinal parasites from the forest edge and interior primate groups

CA Chapman, ML Speirs, TR Gillespie… - American Journal of …, 2006‏ - Wiley Online Library
Humans are responsible for massive changes to primate habitats, and one unanticipated
consequence of these alterations may be changes in host–parasite interactions. Edges are …

Food as a selective force in primates

CA Chapman, JM Rothman… - The evolution of primate …, 2012‏ - books.google.com
RIMATES MUST EAT to survive; the acquisition of food resources is thus among one of the
most significant se-respect to their (1) ecology and distribution,(2) movement and ranging …

Resource Use in a Landscape Matrix by an Arboreal Primate: Evidence of Supplementation in Black howlers (Alouatta pigra)

G Pozo-Montuy, JC Serio-Silva, CA Chapman… - International Journal of …, 2013‏ - Springer
Across the tropics, landscapes of continuous rain forest are being replaced by forest
fragments embedded in a matrix of pastures and farmlands. This conversion has …

Going, going, gone: a 15-year history of the decline of primates in forest fragments near Kibale National Park, Uganda

CA Chapman, R Ghai, A Jacob, SM Koojo… - Primates in fragments …, 2013‏ - Springer
Given accelerating trends of deforestation and human population growth, immediate and
innovative solutions to conserve biodiversity are sorely needed. Between 1995 and 2010 …

The Critically Endangered Hainan Gibbon (Nomascus hainanus) Population Increases but not at the Maximum Possible Rate

G Liu, X Lu, Z Liu, Z **e, X Qi, J Zhou, X Hong… - International Journal of …, 2022‏ - Springer
With the ongoing global biodiversity crisis in the Anthropocene, it is critical to understand
how to save endangered species to “bend the curve” of biodiversity decline. The Hainan …

Gastrointestinal symbionts of chimpanzees in Cantanhez National Park, Guinea‐Bissau with respect to habitat fragmentation

RM Sá, J Petrášová, K Pomajbíková… - American Journal of …, 2013‏ - Wiley Online Library
One of the major factors threatening chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes verus) in Guinea‐Bissau
is habitat fragmentation. Such fragmentation may cause changes in symbiont dynamics …

The chemical landscape of tropical mammals in the Anthropocene

CA Chapman, T Steiniche, KM Benavidez… - Biological …, 2022‏ - Elsevier
Abstract Sixty years ago, Rachel Carson published her book Silent Spring, which focused
the world's attention on the dangers of pesticides. Since that time human impacts on the …

Parasite prevalence and richness in sympatric colobines: effects of host density

CA Chapman, TR Gillespie… - American Journal of …, 2005‏ - Wiley Online Library
Factors that influence proximity and the number and duration of contacts among individuals
can influence parasite transmission among hosts, and thus parasite prevalence and species …