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Brief Communication: Body Mass of Wild Bornean Orangutans Living in Human-Dominated Landscapes: Implications for Understanding Their Ecology and Conservation
Rayadin, Yaya; Spehar, Stephanie N. (AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY 157:339–346 (2015), 2015-02-13)Body mass is a key determinant of a species’ ecology, including locomotion, foraging strategies, and energetics. Accurate information on the body mass of wild primates allows us to develop explanatory models for relationships ... -
Comparing spatial capture–recapture modeling and nest count methods to estimate orangutan densities in the Wehea Forest, East Kalimantan, Indonesia
Spehar, Stephanie N.; Loken, Brent; Rayadin, Yaya; Royle, J. Andrew (Biological Conservation 191 (2015) 185–193, 2015-11)Accurate information on the density and abundance of animal populations is essential for understanding species' ecology and for conservation planning, but is difficult to obtain. The endangered orangutan (Pongo spp.) is ... -
Habitat use of Bornean Orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus morio) in an Industrial Forestry Plantation in East Kalimantan, Indonesia
Spehar, Stephanie N.; Rayadin, Yaya (International Journal of Primatology April 2017, Volume 38, Issue 2, pp 358–384, 2017-04)Many primates now live in anthropogenic landscapes dominated by human activity such as agriculture. Conserving primates in such contexts requires detailed information about habitat use, including landscape features that ...