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Andrew T L Allan

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Ecology and Evolution|September 16, 2024
Detection rates and diel activity patterns of four understudied felids from BorneoMaximilian L Allen, Andrew T L Allan
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|January 31, 2018
What have we been looking at? A call for consistency in studies of primate vigilanceAndrew T L Allan, Russell A Hill
Ecology and Evolution|June 17, 2024
Temporal activity and detection rates of chilla (<i>Lycalopex griseus</i>) in Tierra del Fuego, ArgentinaMaximilian L Allen, Andrew T L Allan
Ecology and Evolution|November 12, 2021
Consistency in the flight and visual orientation distances of habituated chacma baboons after an observed leopard predation. Do flight initiation distance methods always measure perceived predation risk?Andrew T L Allan, Annie L Bailey, Russell A Hill
Science Advances|July 21, 2020
Habituation is not neutral or equal: Individual differences in tolerance suggest an overlooked personality traitAndrew T L Allan, Annie L Bailey, Russell A Hill
Scientific Reports|May 16, 2022
Intolerant baboons avoid observer proximity, creating biased inter-individual association patternsAndrew T L Allan, Amy F White, Russell A Hill
Integrative Zoology|April 17, 2020
Influence of food availability, plant productivity, and indigenous forest use on ranging behavior of the endangered samango monkey (Cercopithecus albogularis schwarzi), in the Soutpansberg Mountains, South AfricaEdwin J Parker, Russell A Hill, Andrew T L Allan, et al.
American Journal of Primatology|January 3, 2020
Anthropogenic influences on primate antipredator behavior and implications for research and conservationLaura R LaBarge, Russell A Hill, Carol M Berman, et al.
Hormones and Behavior|July 31, 2022
Cortisol metabolites vary with environmental conditions, predation risk, and human shields in a wild primate, Cercopithecus albogularisLaura R LaBarge, Andrew T L Allan, Carol M Berman, et al.
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|July 27, 2024
Keystone individuals - linking predator traits to community ecologyLaura R LaBarge, Miha Krofel, Maximilian L Allen, et al.
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Ecology and Evolution|September 16, 2024
Detection rates and diel activity patterns of four understudied felids from BorneoMaximilian L Allen, Andrew T L Allan
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|January 31, 2018
What have we been looking at? A call for consistency in studies of primate vigilanceAndrew T L Allan, Russell A Hill
Ecology and Evolution|June 17, 2024
Temporal activity and detection rates of chilla (<i>Lycalopex griseus</i>) in Tierra del Fuego, ArgentinaMaximilian L Allen, Andrew T L Allan
Ecology and Evolution|November 12, 2021
Consistency in the flight and visual orientation distances of habituated chacma baboons after an observed leopard predation. Do flight initiation distance methods always measure perceived predation risk?Andrew T L Allan, Annie L Bailey, Russell A Hill
Science Advances|July 21, 2020
Habituation is not neutral or equal: Individual differences in tolerance suggest an overlooked personality traitAndrew T L Allan, Annie L Bailey, Russell A Hill
Scientific Reports|May 16, 2022
Intolerant baboons avoid observer proximity, creating biased inter-individual association patternsAndrew T L Allan, Amy F White, Russell A Hill
Integrative Zoology|April 17, 2020
Influence of food availability, plant productivity, and indigenous forest use on ranging behavior of the endangered samango monkey (Cercopithecus albogularis schwarzi), in the Soutpansberg Mountains, South AfricaEdwin J Parker, Russell A Hill, Andrew T L Allan, et al.
American Journal of Primatology|January 3, 2020
Anthropogenic influences on primate antipredator behavior and implications for research and conservationLaura R LaBarge, Russell A Hill, Carol M Berman, et al.
Hormones and Behavior|July 31, 2022
Cortisol metabolites vary with environmental conditions, predation risk, and human shields in a wild primate, Cercopithecus albogularisLaura R LaBarge, Andrew T L Allan, Carol M Berman, et al.
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|July 27, 2024
Keystone individuals - linking predator traits to community ecologyLaura R LaBarge, Miha Krofel, Maximilian L Allen, et al.
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