Search Results - "Cheyne, Susan M."
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importance of correcting for sampling bias in MaxEnt species distribution models
Published in Diversity & distributions (01-11-2013)“…AIM: Advancement in ecological methods predicting species distributions is a crucial precondition for deriving sound management actions. Maximum entropy…”
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Home range variation and site fidelity of Bornean southern gibbons [Hylobates albibarbis] from 2010-2018
Published in PloS one (31-07-2019)“…Gibbons are highly territorial and have two key areas within these territories. The core area in which we find all sleeping trees and the trees from which the…”
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The potential and practice of arboreal camera trapping
Published in Methods in ecology and evolution (01-10-2021)“…Arboreal camera trapping is a burgeoning method providing a novel and effective technique to answer research questions across a variety of ecosystems, and it…”
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Primates in peril: the significance of Brazil, Madagascar, Indonesia and the Democratic Republic of the Congo for global primate conservation
Published in PeerJ (San Francisco, CA) (15-06-2018)“…Primates occur in 90 countries, but four-Brazil, Madagascar, Indonesia, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC)-harbor 65% of the world's primate…”
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Primate Selfies and Anthropozoonotic Diseases: Lack of Rule Compliance and Poor Risk Perception Threatens Orangutans
Published in Folia primatologica (2021)“…Our understanding of the transmission of anthropozoonotic diseases between humans and non-human primates, particularly great apes due to their close genetic…”
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Tropical forest and peatland conservation in Indonesia: Challenges and directions
Published in People and nature (Hoboken, N.J.) (01-03-2020)“…Tropical forests and peatlands provide important ecological, climate and socio‐economic benefits from the local to the global scale. However, these ecosystems…”
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Genetic characterization of nodular worm infections in Asian Apes
Published in Scientific reports (31-03-2021)“…Parasitic nematodes of Oesophagostomum spp., commonly known, as 'nodular worms' are emerging as the most widely distributed and prevalent zoonotic nematodes…”
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Passive acoustic monitoring using smartphones reveals an alarming gibbon decline in a protected area in the central Annamite Mountains, Vietnam
Published in American journal of primatology (01-11-2023)“…Monitoring populations is critical for understanding how they respond to anthropogenic disturbance and for management of protected areas. The use of passive…”
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Conservation and the social sciences: Beyond critique and co‐optation. A case study from orangutan conservation
Published in People and nature (Hoboken, N.J.) (01-03-2020)“…Interactions between conservation and the social sciences are frequently characterized by either critique (of conservation by social scientists) or co‐optation…”
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Primate dietary ecology in the context of food mechanical properties
Published in Journal of human evolution (01-09-2016)“…Substantial variation exists in the mechanical properties of foods consumed by primate species. This variation is known to influence food selection and…”
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Modelling the species distribution of flat-headed cats (Prionailurus planiceps), an endangered South-East Asian small felid
Published in PloS one (17-03-2010)“…The flat-headed cat (Prionailurus planiceps) is one of the world's least known, highly threatened felids with a distribution restricted to tropical lowland…”
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Coming down from the trees: Is terrestrial activity in Bornean orangutans natural or disturbance driven?
Published in Scientific reports (13-02-2014)“…The orangutan is the world's largest arboreal mammal and images of the red ape moving through the tropical forest canopy symbolise its typical arboreal…”
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A Comparison of Hylobatid Survey Methods Using Triangulation on Müller’s Gibbon (Hylobates muelleri) in Sungai Wain Protection Forest, East Kalimantan, Indonesia
Published in International journal of primatology (01-06-2015)“…Density estimates are a common tool for assessing potential changes in primate populations over time and for evaluating important habitat characteristics such…”
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Vegetation correlates of gibbon density in the peat-swamp forest of the Sabangau catchment, Central Kalimantan, Indonesia
Published in American journal of primatology (01-07-2010)“…Understanding the complex relationship between primates and their habitats is essential for effective conservation plans. Peat‐swamp forest has recently been…”
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Tropical peatlands and their conservation are important in the context of COVID-19 and potential future (zoonotic) disease pandemics
Published in PeerJ (San Francisco, CA) (17-11-2020)“…The COVID-19 pandemic has caused global disruption, with the emergence of this and other pandemics having been linked to habitat encroachment and/or wildlife…”
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Road Infrastructure and Primate Conservation: Introducing the Global Primate Roadkill Database
Published in Animals (Basel) (19-05-2023)“…As road infrastructure networks rapidly expand globally, especially in the tropics, previously continuous habitats are being fragmented, resulting in more…”
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Hunting of flying foxes and perception of disease risk in Indonesian Borneo
Published in Biological conservation (01-10-2011)“…► We used questionnaires to reveal impacts of flying fox trade in Indonesian Borneo. ► Flying fox populations were perceived to be declining province-wide. ►…”
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Down from the treetops: red langur (Presbytis rubicunda) terrestrial behavior
Published in Primates (01-09-2018)“…Using direct observations and camera traps at eight sites across Indonesian Borneo we show how red langurs ( Presbytis rubicunda ) are more terrestrial than…”
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Sleeping site selection by agile gibbons: the influence of tree stability, fruit availability and predation risk
Published in Folia primatologica (2013)“…Primates spend a significant proportion of their lives at sleeping sites: the selection of a secure and stable sleeping tree can be crucial for individual…”
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Home-Range Use and Activity Patterns of the Red Langur (Presbytis rubicunda) in Sabangau Tropical Peat-Swamp Forest, Central Kalimantan, Indonesian Borneo
Published in International journal of primatology (01-10-2013)“…Knowledge of a species’ ranging patterns is vital for understanding its behavioral ecology and vulnerability to extinction. Given the abundance and even…”
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