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Sarah A Boyle

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American Journal of Primatology|September 19, 2014
Pitheciids in fragmented habitats: Land cover change and its implications for conservationSarah A Boyle
Plos One|January 1, 2020
Predictive sampling effort and species-area relationship models for estimating richness in fragmented landscapesNoé U de la Sancha, Sarah A Boyle
American Journal of Primatology|October 13, 2015
Pitheciid research comes of age: Past puzzles, current progress, and future prioritiesAdrian A Barnett, Sarah A Boyle, Cynthia L Thompson
Scientific Reports|August 10, 2021
Identifying structural connectivity priorities in eastern Paraguay's fragmented Atlantic ForestNoé U de la Sancha, Sarah A Boyle, Nancy E McIntyre
Scientific Reports|February 5, 2021
Small mammal glucocorticoid concentrations vary with forest fragment size, trap type, and mammal taxa in the Interior Atlantic ForestSarah A Boyle, Noé U de la Sancha, Pastor Pérez, et al.
Folia Primatologica; International Journal of Primatology|February 12, 2009
Home range estimates vary with sample size and methodsSarah A Boyle, Waldete C Lourenço, Lívia R da Silva, et al.
Folia Primatologica; International Journal of Primatology|September 5, 2015
An Improved Technique Using Dental Prostheses for Field Quantification of the Force Required by Primates for the Dental Penetration of FruitAdrian A Barnett, Paulo J P Santos, Sarah A Boyle, et al.
American Journal of Primatology|February 2, 2021
Food availability, plant diversity, and vegetation structure drive behavioral and ecological variation in Endangered Coimbra-Filho's titi monkeysJoão P Souza-Alves, Renata R D Chagas, Marina M Santana, et al.
Plos One|January 28, 2014
High-resolution satellite imagery is an important yet underutilized resource in conservation biologySarah A Boyle, Christina M Kennedy, Julio Torres, et al.
Plos One|November 5, 2015
Assessment of Flooring Renovations on African Elephant (Loxodonta africana) Behavior and Glucocorticoid ResponseSarah A Boyle, Beth Roberts, Brittany M Pope, et al.
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American Journal of Primatology|September 19, 2014
Pitheciids in fragmented habitats: Land cover change and its implications for conservationSarah A Boyle
Plos One|January 1, 2020
Predictive sampling effort and species-area relationship models for estimating richness in fragmented landscapesNoé U de la Sancha, Sarah A Boyle
American Journal of Primatology|October 13, 2015
Pitheciid research comes of age: Past puzzles, current progress, and future prioritiesAdrian A Barnett, Sarah A Boyle, Cynthia L Thompson
Scientific Reports|August 10, 2021
Identifying structural connectivity priorities in eastern Paraguay's fragmented Atlantic ForestNoé U de la Sancha, Sarah A Boyle, Nancy E McIntyre
Scientific Reports|February 5, 2021
Small mammal glucocorticoid concentrations vary with forest fragment size, trap type, and mammal taxa in the Interior Atlantic ForestSarah A Boyle, Noé U de la Sancha, Pastor Pérez, et al.
Folia Primatologica; International Journal of Primatology|February 12, 2009
Home range estimates vary with sample size and methodsSarah A Boyle, Waldete C Lourenço, Lívia R da Silva, et al.
Folia Primatologica; International Journal of Primatology|September 5, 2015
An Improved Technique Using Dental Prostheses for Field Quantification of the Force Required by Primates for the Dental Penetration of FruitAdrian A Barnett, Paulo J P Santos, Sarah A Boyle, et al.
American Journal of Primatology|February 2, 2021
Food availability, plant diversity, and vegetation structure drive behavioral and ecological variation in Endangered Coimbra-Filho's titi monkeysJoão P Souza-Alves, Renata R D Chagas, Marina M Santana, et al.
Plos One|January 28, 2014
High-resolution satellite imagery is an important yet underutilized resource in conservation biologySarah A Boyle, Christina M Kennedy, Julio Torres, et al.
Plos One|November 5, 2015
Assessment of Flooring Renovations on African Elephant (Loxodonta africana) Behavior and Glucocorticoid ResponseSarah A Boyle, Beth Roberts, Brittany M Pope, et al.
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