JOURNAL OF PARASITOLOGY, ISSN 0022-3395, 07/2019, Volume 105, Issue 4, pp. 630 - 637
Given a changing climate and large-scale human migration, understanding infectious diseases in wildlife and the factors that drive the spread of these diseases...
Protozoa | Chlorocebus pygerythrus | Prevalence | DETERMINANTS | Vervet | AETHIOPS | COMMUNITIES | PRIMATES | Helminths | FECAL EGG COUNTS | Karoo | OESOPHAGOSTOMUM-DENTATUM | Richness | SPECIES RICHNESS | DYNAMICS | INFECTION | PARASITOLOGY | Semi-Arid
Protozoa | Chlorocebus pygerythrus | Prevalence | DETERMINANTS | Vervet | AETHIOPS | COMMUNITIES | PRIMATES | Helminths | FECAL EGG COUNTS | Karoo | OESOPHAGOSTOMUM-DENTATUM | Richness | SPECIES RICHNESS | DYNAMICS | INFECTION | PARASITOLOGY | Semi-Arid
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Responses of vervet monkeys in large troops to terrestrial and aerial predator alarm calls
Behavioral Ecology, ISSN 1045-2249, 09/2014, Volume 25, Issue 6, pp. 1474 - 1484
The extent to which animal vocalizations convey specific information about events in the environment is subject to continued debate. The alarm-calls of vervet...
playback experiments | referential | vocalizations | Chlorocebus pygerythrus | group size | predation risk | SEMANTIC COMMUNICATION | ZOOLOGY | BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES | ECOLOGY | TUFTED CAPUCHIN MONKEYS
playback experiments | referential | vocalizations | Chlorocebus pygerythrus | group size | predation risk | SEMANTIC COMMUNICATION | ZOOLOGY | BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES | ECOLOGY | TUFTED CAPUCHIN MONKEYS
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Animal Behaviour, ISSN 0003-3472, 08/2019, Volume 154, pp. 29 - 37
Males in female-philopatric social groupings leave their natal groups to pursue successive reproductive opportunities in one or more other groups. In vervet...
male dispersal | social integration | Chlorocebus pygerythrus | dominance | group residency | tenure length | PHILOPATRY | BIASED DISPERSAL | JAPANESE MACAQUES | MOBILITY | BEHAVIOR | VERVET MONKEYS | ZOOLOGY | BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES | MALE LIFE-HISTORY | Emigration and immigration | Hygiene
male dispersal | social integration | Chlorocebus pygerythrus | dominance | group residency | tenure length | PHILOPATRY | BIASED DISPERSAL | JAPANESE MACAQUES | MOBILITY | BEHAVIOR | VERVET MONKEYS | ZOOLOGY | BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES | MALE LIFE-HISTORY | Emigration and immigration | Hygiene
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Animal Behaviour, ISSN 0003-3472, 05/2016, Volume 115, pp. 1 - 10
Optimal foraging theory predicts that animals should attempt to maximize their food intake while exerting minimal energy. Thus, food sites should often be...
Chlorocebus pygerythrus | heuristics | optimal foraging theory | rank-order problem | cercopithecine | food competition | spatial cognition | spatial discounting | travelling salesman problem | Rank-order problem | Food competition | Spatial cognition | Spatial discounting | Heuristics | Travelling salesman problem | Optimal foraging theory | Cercopithecine | Animal experimentation | Management science
Chlorocebus pygerythrus | heuristics | optimal foraging theory | rank-order problem | cercopithecine | food competition | spatial cognition | spatial discounting | travelling salesman problem | Rank-order problem | Food competition | Spatial cognition | Spatial discounting | Heuristics | Travelling salesman problem | Optimal foraging theory | Cercopithecine | Animal experimentation | Management science
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Animal Behaviour, ISSN 0003-3472, 01/2017, Volume 123, pp. 91 - 100
Although the number of studies documenting animal personalities has increased over the last decade, ecological validations of animal personality traits remain...
Chlorocebus pygerythrus | boldness | ecological validation | novel object test | predator inspection | life history | ZEBRA FINCHES | CORRELATED BEHAVIORS | PRACTICAL GUIDE | POPULATIONS | CONTEXT | DOMINANCE | ZOOLOGY | NOVELTY SEEKING | BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES | RISK-TAKING BEHAVIOR | SEX-DIFFERENCES | PERSONALITY-TRAITS | Animal behavior | Inspection | Snakes
Chlorocebus pygerythrus | boldness | ecological validation | novel object test | predator inspection | life history | ZEBRA FINCHES | CORRELATED BEHAVIORS | PRACTICAL GUIDE | POPULATIONS | CONTEXT | DOMINANCE | ZOOLOGY | NOVELTY SEEKING | BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES | RISK-TAKING BEHAVIOR | SEX-DIFFERENCES | PERSONALITY-TRAITS | Animal behavior | Inspection | Snakes
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Behavioral Ecology, ISSN 1045-2249, 2016, Volume 27, Issue 4, pp. 988 - 994
Reduction of predation risk represents the most likely explanation for the evolution of group-living among the anthropoid primates. Obligate sociality leads to...
Voronoi tessellations | Chlorocebus pygerythrus | vigilance | domains of danger | dominance rank | grooming networks | SELFISH HERD | DANGER | BABOONS | FORAGING GROUPS | SIZE | POSITIONS | SPATIAL STRUCTURE | ZOOLOGY | BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES | ECOLOGY | CAPUCHIN MONKEYS | ANIMAL GROUPS | GEOMETRY
Voronoi tessellations | Chlorocebus pygerythrus | vigilance | domains of danger | dominance rank | grooming networks | SELFISH HERD | DANGER | BABOONS | FORAGING GROUPS | SIZE | POSITIONS | SPATIAL STRUCTURE | ZOOLOGY | BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES | ECOLOGY | CAPUCHIN MONKEYS | ANIMAL GROUPS | GEOMETRY
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Animal Behaviour, ISSN 0003-3472, 10/2017, Volume 132, pp. 229 - 245
Many animal species produce ritualized signals during dyadic encounters but the functions of such ‘greeting’ behaviour vary considerably, or are often unknown....
Chlorocebus pygerythrus | predation risk | recruitment signal | greeting signal | vocal communication | TONKEAN MACAQUES | PRACTICAL GUIDE | MALE BABOONS | MACACA-NIGRA | SOCIAL RELATIONSHIPS | MIXED-EFFECTS MODELS | ZOOLOGY | BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES | CAPUCHIN MONKEYS | FEMALE BABOONS | SPIDER MONKEYS | RHESUS MACAQUES
Chlorocebus pygerythrus | predation risk | recruitment signal | greeting signal | vocal communication | TONKEAN MACAQUES | PRACTICAL GUIDE | MALE BABOONS | MACACA-NIGRA | SOCIAL RELATIONSHIPS | MIXED-EFFECTS MODELS | ZOOLOGY | BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES | CAPUCHIN MONKEYS | FEMALE BABOONS | SPIDER MONKEYS | RHESUS MACAQUES
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Behavioral Ecology, ISSN 1045-2249, 03/2018, Volume 29, Issue 2, pp. 368 - 376
In tropical forest, there are many types of food for primates but their availability is not always predictable. We followed 6 species of primates in the wild...
Ateles geoffroyi yucatanensis | Colobus vellerosus | Chlorocebus pygerythrus | Lophocebus albigena | Brownian walk | Alouatta pigra | log-normal walk | Procolobus rufomitratus | Lévy walk | RED COLOBUS | SEARCH PATTERNS | CONTEXT | MONKEYS COLOBUS-VELLEROSUS | vy walk | GROUP-SIZE | EVOLUTION | TREES | ZOOLOGY | LEVY FLIGHT | BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES | ECOLOGY | ECOLOGICAL-CONSTRAINTS | SPIDER MONKEYS
Ateles geoffroyi yucatanensis | Colobus vellerosus | Chlorocebus pygerythrus | Lophocebus albigena | Brownian walk | Alouatta pigra | log-normal walk | Procolobus rufomitratus | Lévy walk | RED COLOBUS | SEARCH PATTERNS | CONTEXT | MONKEYS COLOBUS-VELLEROSUS | vy walk | GROUP-SIZE | EVOLUTION | TREES | ZOOLOGY | LEVY FLIGHT | BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES | ECOLOGY | ECOLOGICAL-CONSTRAINTS | SPIDER MONKEYS
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Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, ISSN 0340-5443, 1/2018, Volume 72, Issue 1, pp. 1 - 13
Social network analysis has become increasingly used to investigate the consequences of individuals’ social tendencies in recent years; however, the question...
Life Sciences | Repeatability | Seasonal changes | Chlorocebus pygerythrus | Social behavior | Behavioral Sciences | Zoology | Sociability | Animal Ecology | Behavioral consistency | FITNESS | EVOLUTIONARY | BEHAVIOR | MODEL | VERVET MONKEYS | ZOOLOGY | BONDS | CONSEQUENCES | BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES | ECOLOGY | AGGRESSION | BENEFITS | Primates | Social networks | Social aspects | Animal behavior | Analysis | Breeding | Sex | Consistency | Changing environments | Dominance | Monkeys | Males | Clustering | Environmental conditions | Studies | Disease transmission | Wild animals | Reproducibility | Correlation analysis | Evolution | Ecological monitoring | Seasons | Females | Strength
Life Sciences | Repeatability | Seasonal changes | Chlorocebus pygerythrus | Social behavior | Behavioral Sciences | Zoology | Sociability | Animal Ecology | Behavioral consistency | FITNESS | EVOLUTIONARY | BEHAVIOR | MODEL | VERVET MONKEYS | ZOOLOGY | BONDS | CONSEQUENCES | BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES | ECOLOGY | AGGRESSION | BENEFITS | Primates | Social networks | Social aspects | Animal behavior | Analysis | Breeding | Sex | Consistency | Changing environments | Dominance | Monkeys | Males | Clustering | Environmental conditions | Studies | Disease transmission | Wild animals | Reproducibility | Correlation analysis | Evolution | Ecological monitoring | Seasons | Females | Strength
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Animal Behaviour, ISSN 0003-3472, 04/2013, Volume 85, Issue 4, pp. 861 - 866
primate | Chlorocebus pygerythrus | activity pattern | methods | remote sensing | scan sampling | vervet monkey | biologging | Activity pattern | Primate | Scan sampling | Vervet monkey | Biologging | Methods | Remote sensing | ANIMALS | ATTACHMENT | BEHAVIOR | SIZE | ACCELERATION DATA | ZOOLOGY | BIOTELEMETRY | BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
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Behavioral flexibility of vervet monkeys in response to climatic and social variability
American Journal of Physical Anthropology, ISSN 0002-9483, 07/2014, Volume 154, Issue 3, pp. 357 - 364
ABSTRACT Responses to environmental variability sheds light on how individuals are able to survive in a particular habitat and provides an indication of the...
time‐budget | ambient temperature | Chlorocebus pygerythrus | activity | mating season | time-budget | KAROO | PATTERNS | PRIMATES | EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY | DOMINANCE | COHESION | COMPETITION | MOVEMENT | STRESS | AGGRESSION | ANTHROPOLOGY | BENEFITS | Rest - physiology | Sexual Behavior, Animal - physiology | Climate | Temperature | Animals | Behavior, Animal - physiology | Female | Male | Seasons | Anthropology, Physical | Feeding Behavior - physiology | Cercopithecus aethiops - physiology | Cercopithecus aethiops | Physiological aspects | Influence | Climatic changes | Forecasts and trends | Courtship of animals
time‐budget | ambient temperature | Chlorocebus pygerythrus | activity | mating season | time-budget | KAROO | PATTERNS | PRIMATES | EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY | DOMINANCE | COHESION | COMPETITION | MOVEMENT | STRESS | AGGRESSION | ANTHROPOLOGY | BENEFITS | Rest - physiology | Sexual Behavior, Animal - physiology | Climate | Temperature | Animals | Behavior, Animal - physiology | Female | Male | Seasons | Anthropology, Physical | Feeding Behavior - physiology | Cercopithecus aethiops - physiology | Cercopithecus aethiops | Physiological aspects | Influence | Climatic changes | Forecasts and trends | Courtship of animals
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International Journal of Primatology, ISSN 0164-0291, 10/2019, Volume 40, Issue 4, pp. 496 - 510
Many nonhuman primates adjust their behavior and thrive in human-altered habitats, including towns and cities. Studying anthropogenic influences from an...
Human Genetics | Chlorocebus pygerythrus | Urban landscape | Zoology | Anthropology | Anthropogenic effects | Life Sciences | Daily path length | Path sinuosity | Evolutionary Biology | Animal Ecology | Human–wildlife interactions | Animal Genetics and Genomics | Cohabitation | Landscape | Aggressive behavior | Home range | Urban areas | Aggression | Encounters | Human influences | Monkeys | Foraging habitats | Monkeys & apes | Anthropogenic factors | Urban environments | Ranging behavior | Statistical models | Food availability | Urbanization | Primates | Reinforcement | Wildlife management | Human behavior | Wildlife habitats | Food
Human Genetics | Chlorocebus pygerythrus | Urban landscape | Zoology | Anthropology | Anthropogenic effects | Life Sciences | Daily path length | Path sinuosity | Evolutionary Biology | Animal Ecology | Human–wildlife interactions | Animal Genetics and Genomics | Cohabitation | Landscape | Aggressive behavior | Home range | Urban areas | Aggression | Encounters | Human influences | Monkeys | Foraging habitats | Monkeys & apes | Anthropogenic factors | Urban environments | Ranging behavior | Statistical models | Food availability | Urbanization | Primates | Reinforcement | Wildlife management | Human behavior | Wildlife habitats | Food
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Journal of Zoology, ISSN 0952-8369, 07/2017, Volume 302, Issue 3, pp. 193 - 200
While most primates are tropical animals, a number of species experience markedly cold winters. In a high latitude arid environment, wild female vervet monkeys...
Chlorocebus pygerythrus | primates | cold stress | body temperature | thermoregulation | sociality | social grooming | PATTERNS | HUDDLING BEHAVIOR | DIFFERENCE | DOMINANCE | ZOOLOGY | HETEROTHERMY | MOVEMENT | MACAQUES | CHLOROCEBUS-PYGERYTHRUS | Primates | Physiological aspects | Stress (Physiology) | Analysis | Stress (physiology) | Temperature | Size | Variations | Thermoregulation | Partnerships | Monkeys | Males | Mating | Social behavior | Winter | Temperature effects | Tropical environment | Species | Cost engineering | Fluctuations | Body temperature | Arid environments | Monkeys & apes | Reproductive behaviour | Grooming | Length | Body size | Aridity | Adults | Females
Chlorocebus pygerythrus | primates | cold stress | body temperature | thermoregulation | sociality | social grooming | PATTERNS | HUDDLING BEHAVIOR | DIFFERENCE | DOMINANCE | ZOOLOGY | HETEROTHERMY | MOVEMENT | MACAQUES | CHLOROCEBUS-PYGERYTHRUS | Primates | Physiological aspects | Stress (Physiology) | Analysis | Stress (physiology) | Temperature | Size | Variations | Thermoregulation | Partnerships | Monkeys | Males | Mating | Social behavior | Winter | Temperature effects | Tropical environment | Species | Cost engineering | Fluctuations | Body temperature | Arid environments | Monkeys & apes | Reproductive behaviour | Grooming | Length | Body size | Aridity | Adults | Females
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Comparative Clinical Pathology, ISSN 1618-5641, 11/2015, Volume 24, Issue 6, pp. 1491 - 1496
Vervet monkeys (Chlorocebus pygerythrus) are non-human primates belonging to the family Cercopithecidae, which are native to Africa. The objective of the...
Protozoa | Chlorocebus pygerythrus | Ethiopia | Helminths | Non-human primate | Parasitic diseases | Nematoda
Protozoa | Chlorocebus pygerythrus | Ethiopia | Helminths | Non-human primate | Parasitic diseases | Nematoda
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International Journal of Primatology, ISSN 0164-0291, 2/2015, Volume 36, Issue 1, pp. 154 - 176
The costs and benefits of group-living are not distributed evenly among group members. Individuals that maintain positions on the front, outside edge of the...
Life Sciences | Human Genetics | Chlorocebus pygerythrus | Zoology | Spatial position | Finder’s share | Anthropology | Group living | Evolutionary Biology | Animal Ecology | Animal Genetics and Genomics | Producer-scrounger strategies | SELFISH HERD | BROWN CAPUCHIN MONKEYS | FORAGING GROUPS | Finder's share | FEEDING COMPETITION | BABOONS PAPIO-CYNOCEPHALUS | CEBUS-APELLA | ROACH RUTILUS-RUTILUS | GROUP-SIZE | ZOOLOGY | COATIS NASUA-NASUA | GOOSE FLOCKS | Animal populations | Predation | Monkeys & apes | Foraging behavior
Life Sciences | Human Genetics | Chlorocebus pygerythrus | Zoology | Spatial position | Finder’s share | Anthropology | Group living | Evolutionary Biology | Animal Ecology | Animal Genetics and Genomics | Producer-scrounger strategies | SELFISH HERD | BROWN CAPUCHIN MONKEYS | FORAGING GROUPS | Finder's share | FEEDING COMPETITION | BABOONS PAPIO-CYNOCEPHALUS | CEBUS-APELLA | ROACH RUTILUS-RUTILUS | GROUP-SIZE | ZOOLOGY | COATIS NASUA-NASUA | GOOSE FLOCKS | Animal populations | Predation | Monkeys & apes | Foraging behavior
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