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June 14, 2016
Selective logging: does the imprint remain on tree structure and composition after 45 years?
Oyomoare L Osazuwa-Peters, Colin A Chapman, Amy E Zanne
Plos One
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March 22, 2018
Quantity and quality of seed dispersal by a large arboreal frugivore in small and large Atlantic forest fragments
Óscar M Chaves, Júlio César Bicca-Marques, Colin A Chapman
American Journal of Physical Anthropology
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May 12, 2007
Controversy over the application of current socioecological models to folivorous primates: Colobus vellerosus fits the predictions
Tania L Saj, Sarah Marteinson, Colin A Chapman, et al.
American Journal of Primatology
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February 19, 2010
Sources of variation in fecal cortisol levels in howler monkeys in Belize
Alison M Behie, Mary S M Pavelka, Colin A Chapman
Conservation Biology : the Journal of the Society for Conservation Biology
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June 10, 2024
Effects of protected area coverage and research on conservation status of primates globally
Zhining Wang, Tao Chen, Li Yang, et al.
Journal of Wildlife Diseases
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October 30, 2008
Coprologic evidence of gastrointestinal helminths of forest baboons, Papio anubis, in Kibale National Park, Uganda
Marisa Bezjian, Thomas R Gillespie, Colin A Chapman, et al.
Folia Primatologica; International Journal of Primatology
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January 31, 2017
Spider Monkey (Ateles geoffroyi) Travel to Resting Trees in a Seasonal Forest of the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
Julián Parada-López, Kim Valenta, Colin A Chapman, et al.
American Journal of Primatology
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January 16, 2020
Mangabey (Cercocebus albigena) population density, group size, and ranging: A twenty-year comparison
William Olupot, Colin A Chapman, Charles H Brown, et al.
American Journal of Primatology
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June 14, 2019
Playing it safe? Solitary vervet monkeys (Chlorocebus pygerythrus) choose high-quality foods more than those in competition
L Tamara Kumpan, Jessica M Rothman, Colin A Chapman, et al.
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology. Part A, Molecular & Integrative Physiology
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November 22, 2002
Physiological refugia: swamps, hypoxia tolerance and maintenance of fish diversity in the Lake Victoria region
Lauren J Chapman, Colin A Chapman, Frank G Nordlie, et al.
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Conservation Physiology
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June 14, 2016
Selective logging: does the imprint remain on tree structure and composition after 45 years?
Oyomoare L Osazuwa-Peters, Colin A Chapman, Amy E Zanne
Plos One
|
March 22, 2018
Quantity and quality of seed dispersal by a large arboreal frugivore in small and large Atlantic forest fragments
Óscar M Chaves, Júlio César Bicca-Marques, Colin A Chapman
American Journal of Physical Anthropology
|
May 12, 2007
Controversy over the application of current socioecological models to folivorous primates: Colobus vellerosus fits the predictions
Tania L Saj, Sarah Marteinson, Colin A Chapman, et al.
American Journal of Primatology
|
February 19, 2010
Sources of variation in fecal cortisol levels in howler monkeys in Belize
Alison M Behie, Mary S M Pavelka, Colin A Chapman
Conservation Biology : the Journal of the Society for Conservation Biology
|
June 10, 2024
Effects of protected area coverage and research on conservation status of primates globally
Zhining Wang, Tao Chen, Li Yang, et al.
Journal of Wildlife Diseases
|
October 30, 2008
Coprologic evidence of gastrointestinal helminths of forest baboons, Papio anubis, in Kibale National Park, Uganda
Marisa Bezjian, Thomas R Gillespie, Colin A Chapman, et al.
Folia Primatologica; International Journal of Primatology
|
January 31, 2017
Spider Monkey (Ateles geoffroyi) Travel to Resting Trees in a Seasonal Forest of the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
Julián Parada-López, Kim Valenta, Colin A Chapman, et al.
American Journal of Primatology
|
January 16, 2020
Mangabey (Cercocebus albigena) population density, group size, and ranging: A twenty-year comparison
William Olupot, Colin A Chapman, Charles H Brown, et al.
American Journal of Primatology
|
June 14, 2019
Playing it safe? Solitary vervet monkeys (Chlorocebus pygerythrus) choose high-quality foods more than those in competition
L Tamara Kumpan, Jessica M Rothman, Colin A Chapman, et al.
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology. Part A, Molecular & Integrative Physiology
|
November 22, 2002
Physiological refugia: swamps, hypoxia tolerance and maintenance of fish diversity in the Lake Victoria region
Lauren J Chapman, Colin A Chapman, Frank G Nordlie, et al.
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