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Competition during sugarcane crop raiding by blond capuchin monkeys (Sapajus flavius)
Primates, 2018Shifting to fallback food (FBF) consumption and crop raiding are behavioral adjustments that support primates' ability to endure in human-altered habitats. Nutritional models predict that the consumption of preferred foods leads to increased competition, while consumption of staple fallback foods results in decreased competition.
Poliana Gabriele Alves de Souza, Lins +1 more
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Crop raiding around Lake Mburo National Park, Uganda
African Journal of Ecology, 2004AbstractIn areas around Lake Mburo National Park, large wild animals wander in close proximity to human settlements. This poses serious conflict in terms of crop damage. The integration of conservation with other land uses is difficult where densely settled agricultural land surrounds a protected area potentially containing problem animals, as is the ...
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Crop‐raiding elephants and the moon
African Journal of Ecology, 2006R. F. W. Barnes +6 more
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Elevated levels of stress hormones in crop-raiding male elephants
Animal Conservation, 2011Marissa Ahlering +2 more
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A landscape perspective to primate crop raiding behaviour
Landscape ResearchShaurabh Anand +2 more
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Shared landscapes, conflicting relationships: ethnoprimatology of crop raiding
American Journal of Primatology, 2006openaire +1 more source
Gastrointestinal Parasites in Crop Raiding and Wild Foraging Papio anubis in Nigeria
International Journal of Primatology, 2006Caroline Ross +2 more
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