All Stories

  1. Primate population dynamics in Ngogo, Kibale National Park, Uganda, over nearly five decades
  2. Movement Ecology of Afrotropical Forest Mammals
  3. Movement Patterns and Population Dynamics of Giant Forest Hog Groups in Kibale National Park, Uganda
  4. Site Fidelity and Home Range Shifts in a Leaf-Eating Primate
  5. Social media’s potential to promote conservation at the local level: an assessment in eleven primate range countries
  6. 30 Years Brings Changes to the Insect and Snail Communities of Kibale National Park, Uganda
  7. Learning and Teaching in Higher Education
  8. Primate Fruit Color: Useful Concept or Alluring Myth?
  9. Restoration Provides Hope for Primate Recover
  10. A road for a promising future for China’s primates: The potential for restoration
  11. Primate Responses to Changing Environments in the Anthropocene
  12. Primate-Plant Mutualisms: Is There Evidence for Primate Fruit Syndromes?
  13. The Roles of Phytoestrogens in Primate Ecology and Evolution
  14. Primates in Fragments
  15. Spatial patterns of illegal resource extraction in Kibale National Park, Uganda
  16. Small folivorous primate groups exhibit behavioral and physiological effects of food scarcity
  17. Within-species differences in primate social structure: evolution of plasticity and phylogenetic constraints
  18. Indications for female mate choice in grey-cheeked mangabeys Lophocebus albigena johnstoni in Kibale National Park, Uganda
  19. Variation in diet and ranging of black and white colobus monkeys in Kibale National Park, Uganda
  20. Primate seed dispersal: Coevolution and conservation implications
  21. Thirty Years of Research in Kibale National Park, Uganda, Reveals a Complex Picture for Conservation
  22. Diversity of woody species in forest, treefall gaps, and edge in Kibale National Park, Uganda
  23. Predicting folivorous primate abundance: Validation of a nutritional model
  24. Tree Climbing Strategies for Primate Ecological Studies
  25. Mineral Resource Availability and Consumption by Colobus in Kibale National Park, Uganda
  26. Primate Survival in Community-Owned Forest Fragments: Are Metapopulation Models Useful Amidst Intensive use?
  27. Scale issues in the study of primate foraging: Red colobus of Kibale National Park
  28. Primate conservation in the new millennium: The role of scientists
  29. Coping with Forest Fragmentation: The Primates of Kibale National Park, Uganda
  30. Habitat alteration and the conservation of African primates: Case study of Kibale National Park, Uganda
  31. Habitat alteration and the conservation of African primates: Case study of Kibale National Park, Uganda
  32. Resources and primate community structure
  33. African primate communities: Determinants of structure and threats to survival
  34. Potential causes of arrested succession in Kibale National Park, Uganda: growth and mortality of seedlings
  35. Hypoxia Tolerance of the Mormyrid Petrocephalus catostoma: Implications for Persistence in Swamp Refugia
  36. Forests without primates: Primate/plant codependency
  37. Forests without primates: Primate/plant codependency
  38. Forest Regeneration in Logged and Unlogged Forests of Kibale National Park, Uganda
  39. Wetland ecotones as refugia for endangered fishes
  40. The Great Lakes
  41. Mid-elevation Forests: A History of Disturbance and Regeneration
  42. Mixed-species primate groups in the kibale forest: Ecological constraints on association
  43. Exotic tree plantations and the regeneration of natural forests in Kibale National Park, Uganda
  44. Indices of Habitat-wide Fruit Abundance in Tropical Forest
  45. Observations on Synchronous Air Breathing in Clarias liocephalus
  46. Why Swim Upside down?: A Comparative Study of Two Mochokid Catfishes
  47. Nocturnal primates of kibale forest: Effects of selective logging on prosimian densities
  48. Integrated Conservation-Development Projects: A Case Study Evaluation
  49. Perspectives in Tropical Forestry
  50. Range use of the forest chimpanzees of Kibale: Implications for the understanding of chimpanzee social organization
  51. Estimators of Fruit Abundance of Tropical Trees
  52. Variation in the Structure of Poecilia gillii Populations
  53. The Foraging Itinerary of Spider Monkeys: When to Eat Leaves?
  54. Spider monkey alarm calls: honest advertisement or warning kin?
  55. Dietary variability in primate populations
  56. Sex Ratio in Primates: A Test of the Local Resource Competition Hypothesis
  57. Primate Seed Dispersal: The Fate of Dispersed Seeds
  58. Post-Weaning Resource Competition and Sex Ratios in Spider Monkeys