Consequences of Habitat Loss and Fragmentation for Primate Behavioral Ecology

  • Ramsay M
  • Mercado Malabet F
  • Klass K
  • et al.
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Abstract

Primates are a particularly sensitive order to the negative effects of habitat loss and fragmentation due to their unique life histories and habitat requirements. Given that nearly all primate populations are in some way affected by habitat loss and fragmentation, it...

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Ramsay, M. S., Mercado Malabet, F., Klass, K., Ahmed, T., & Muzaffar, S. (2023). Consequences of Habitat Loss and Fragmentation for Primate Behavioral Ecology (pp. 9–28). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-11736-7_2

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