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    Niche differentiation and dietary seasonality among sympatric gorillas and chimpanzees in Loango National Park (Gabon) revealed by stable isotope analysis by Oelze, Vicky M., Head, Josephine S., Robbins, Martha M., Richards, Michael, Boesch, Christophe

    Published in Journal of human evolution (01-01-2014)
    “…The feeding ecology of sympatric great ape species yields valuable information for palaeodietary reconstructions in sympatric early hominin species. However,…”
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    Sympatric Chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes troglodytes) and Gorillas (Gorilla gorilla gorilla) in Loango National Park, Gabon: Dietary Composition, Seasonality, and Intersite Comparisons by Head, Josephine S., Boesch, Christophe, Makaga, Loïc, Robbins, Martha M.

    Published in International journal of primatology (01-06-2011)
    “…Dietary overlap of sympatric apes is complex and understudied, but its examination is essential to further our understanding of species distribution,…”
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    Spatio-temporal complexity of chimpanzee food: How cognitive adaptations can counteract the ephemeral nature of ripe fruit by Janmaat, Karline R.L., Boesch, Christophe, Byrne, Richard, Chapman, Colin A., Goné Bi, Zoro B., Head, Josephine S., Robbins, Martha M., Wrangham, Richard W., Polansky, Leo

    Published in American journal of primatology (01-06-2016)
    “…Ecological complexity has been proposed to play a crucial role in primate brain‐size evolution. However, detailed quantification of ecological complexity is…”
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    Remote video-camera traps measure habitat use and competitive exclusion among sympatric chimpanzee, gorilla and elephant in Loango National Park, Gabon by Head, Josephine S., Robbins, Martha M., Mundry, Roger, Makaga, Loïc, Boesch, Christophe

    Published in Journal of tropical ecology (01-11-2012)
    “…Species commonly exist in sympatry, yet ecological studies are often based on a single species approach while ignoring the impact of sympatric competitors…”
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    Effective sociodemographic population assessment of elusive species in ecology and conservation management by Head, Josephine S., Boesch, Christophe, Robbins, Martha M., Rabanal, Luisa I., Makaga, Loïc, Kühl, Hjalmar S.

    Published in Ecology and evolution (01-09-2013)
    “…Wildlife managers are urgently searching for improved sociodemographic population assessment methods to evaluate the effectiveness of implemented conservation…”
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