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  • Barnett, Adrian A.; Dos Santos-Barnett, Tereza Cristina; Muir, Jen; Tománek, Pavel; Gregory, Tremaine; Matte, Ana Luiza L.; Bezerra, Bruna M.; De Oliveira, Tadeu; Norconk, Marilyn; Boyle, Sarah A. (2023)
    Members of the Neotropical primate genus Chiropotes eat large volumes of immature seeds. However, such items are often low in available proteins, and digestion of seeds is further inhibited by tannins. This suggests that ...
  • Boyle, Sarah A.; Smith, Andrew T.; Spironello, Wilson R.; Zartman, Charles E. (Cambridge University Press, 2013)
  • Boyle, Sarah A.; Smith, Andrew T. (2010)
    Habitat loss and fragmentation are global conservation concerns, but animal species do not respond to these threats in the same manner. At the Biological Dynamics of Forest Fragments Project (BDFFP), located 80 km north ...
  • Boyle, Sarah A. (Arizona State University, 2008)
  • Eppley, Timothy M.; Hoeks, Selwyn; Chapman, Colin A.; Ganzhorn, Jörg U.; Hall, Katie; Owen, Megan A.; Adams, Dara B.; Allgas, Néstor; Amato, Katherine R.; Andriamahaihavana, McAntonin; Aristizabal, John F.; Baden, Andrea L.; Balestri, Michela; Barnett, Adrian A.; Bicca-Marques, J.; Bowler, Mark; Boyle, Sarah A.; Brown, Meredith; Caillaud, Damien; Calegaro-Marques, Cl; Campbell, Christina J.; Campera, Marco; Campos, Fernando A.; Cardoso, Tatiane S.; Carretero-Pinzón, Xyomara; Champion, Jane; Chaves, Óscar M.; Chen-Kraus, Chloe; Colquhoun, Ian C.; Dean, Brittany; Dubrueil, Colin; Ellis, Kelsey M.; Erhart, Elizabeth M.; Evans, Kayley J. E.; Fedigan, Linda M.; Felton, Annika M.; Ferreira, Renata G.; Fichtel, Claudia; Fonseca, Manuel L.; Fontes, Isadora P.; Fortes, Vanessa B.; Fumian, Ivanyr; Gibson, Dean; Guzzo, Guilherme B.; Hartwell, Kayla S.; Heymann, Eckhard W.; Hilário, Renato R.; Holmes, Sheila M.; Irwin, Mitchell T.; Johnson, Steig E.; Kappeler, Peter M.; Kelley, Elizabeth A.; King, Tony; Knogge, Christoph; Koch, Flávia; Kowalewski, Martin M.; Lange, Liselot R.; Lauterbur, M. E.; Louis, Edward E.; Lutz, Meredith C.; Martínez, Jesús; Melin, Amanda D.; de Melo, Fabiano R.; Mihaminekena, Tsimisento H.; Mogilewsky, Monica S.; Moreira, Leandro S.; Moura, Letícia A.; Muhle, Carina B.; Nagy-Reis, Mariana; Norconk, Marilyn A.; Notman, Hugh; O'Mara, M. Teague; Ostner, Julia; Patel, Erik R.; Pavelka, Mary S. M.; Pinacho-Guendulain, Braulio; Porter, Leila M.; Pozo-Montuy, Gilberto; Raboy, Becky E.; Rahalinarivo, Vololonirina; Raharinoro, Njaratiana A.; Rakotomalala, Zafimahery; Ramos-Fernández, Gabriel; Rasamisoa, Delaïd C.; Ratsimbazafy, Jonah; Ravaloharimanitra, Maholy; Razafindramanana, Josia; Razanaparany, Tojotanjona P.; Righini, Nicoletta; Robson, Nicola M.; Gonçalves, Jonas,da Rosa; Sanamo, Justin; Santacruz, Nicole; Sato, Hiroki; Sauther, Michelle L.; Scarry, Clara J.; Serio-Silva, Juan; Shanee, Sam; Lins, Poliana G. A. de Souza; Smith, Andrew C.; Smith Aguilar, Sandra E.; Souza-Alves, Jo; Stavis, Vanessa Katherinne; Steffens, Kim J. E.; Stone, Anita I.; Strier, Karen B.; Suarez, Scott A.; Talebi, Maurício; Tecot, Stacey R.; Tujague, M. P.; Valenta, Kim; Van Belle, Sarie; Vasey, Natalie; Wallace, Robert B.; Welch, Gilroy; Wright, Patricia C.; Donati, Giuseppe; Santini, Luca (2022)
    Among mammals, the order Primates is exceptional in having a high taxonomic richness in which the taxa are arboreal, semiterrestrial, or terrestrial. Although habitual terrestriality is pervasive among the apes and African ...
  • Laurance, William F.; Camargo, José L. C.; Luizão, Regina C. C.; Laurance, Susan G.; Pimm, Stuart L.; Bruna, Emilio M.; Stouffer, Philip C.; Williamson, G. Bruce; Benítez-Malvido, Julieta; Vasconcelos, Heraldo L.; Van Houtan, Kyle S.; Zartman, Charles E.; Boyle, Sarah A.; Didham, Raphael K.; Andrade, Ana C. S.; Lovejoy, Thomas E. (2011)
    We synthesize findings to date from the world's largest and longest-running experimental study of habitat fragmentation, located in central Amazonia. Over the past 32 years, Amazonian forest fragments ranging from 1 ...
  • Boyle, Sarah A.; Thompson, Cynthia L.; Deluycker, Anneke; Alvarez, Silvia J.; Alvim, Thiago H. G.; Aquino, Rolando; Bezerra, Bruna M.; Boubli, Jean P.; Bowler, Mark; Caselli, Christini Barbosa; Chagas, Renata R. D.; Ferrari, Stephen F.; Fontes, Isadora P.; Gregory, Tremaine; Haugaasen, Torbjørn; Heiduck, Stefanie; Hores, Rose; Lehman, Shawn; de Melo, Fabiano R.; Moreira, Leandro S.; Moura, Viviane S.; Nagy-Reis, Mariana; Palacios, Erwin; Palminteri, Suzanne; Peres, Carlos A.; Pinto, Liliam; Port-Carvalho, Marcio; Rodríguez, Adriana; dos Santos, Ricardo R.; Setz, Eleonore Z. F.; Shaffer, Christopher A.; Silva, Felipe Ennes; da Silva, Rafaela F. Soares; Souza-Alves, Jo; Trevelin, Leonardo C.; Veiga, Liza M.; Vieira, Tatiana M.; DuBose, Mary E.; Barnett, Adrian A. (2016)
    Pitheciids are known for their frugivorous diets, but there has been no broad-scale comparison of fruit genera used by these primates that range across five geographic regions in South America. We compiled 31 fruit lists ...
  • Boyle, Sarah A.; Lourenco, Waldete C.; da Silva, Livia R.; Smith, Andrew T. (2009)
    Accurate estimates of a primate's home range are important, yet methods vary greatly. This paper examines the accuracy of minimum convex polygon (MCP), adaptive kernel (AK) and fixed kernel (FK) estimators by comparing ...
  • Boyle, Sarah A.; Zartman, Charles E.; Spironello, Wilson R.; Smith, Andrew T. (2012)
    Forest fragmentation demonstrably alters plant species composition, distribution, and diversity, and, in turn, may affect the availability of food resources for primary consumers. We investigated to what extent fragmentation ...
  • Shaffer, Christopher A.; Barnett, Adrian A.; Gregory, Tremaine; de Melo, Fabiano; Moreira, Leandro; Alvim, Thiago H. G.; Moura, Viviane S.; Filó, Anderson; Cardoso, Tatiane; Port-Carvalho, Marcio; dos Santos, Ricardo Rodrigues; Boyle, Sarah A. (2016)
    Polyspecific or mixed-species associations, where two or more species come together to forage and travel as a unit, have been reported in many primate species. These associations appear to offer a number of benefits to the ...
  • Barnett, Adrian A.; Boyle, Sarah A.; Pinto, Liliam P.; Lourenco, Waldete C.; Almeida, Thais; Silva, Welma Sousa; Ronchi-Teles, Beatriz; Bezerra, Bruna M.; Ross, Caroline; MacLarnon, Ann; Spironello, Wilson R. (2012)
    The Neotropics house two guilds of large arboreal vertebrate seed predators: parrots and the pitheciin primates. Both have diets dominated by immature fruits. The possibility of members of the Pitheciinae (genera Cacajao, ...
  • Barnett, Adrian A.; Boyle, Sarah A.; Norconk, Marilyn M.; Palminteri, Suzanne; Santos, Ricardo R.; Veiga, Liza M.; Alvim, Thiago H. G.; Bowler, Mark; Chism, Janice; Di Fiore, Anthony; Fernandez-Duque, Eduardo; Guimarães, Ana C. P.; Harrison-Levine, Amy; Haugaasen, Torbjørn; Lehman, Shawn; Mackinnon, Katherine C.; De Melo, Fabiano R.; Moreira, Leandro S.; Moura, Viviane S.; Phillips, Carson R.; Pinto, Liliam P.; Port-Carvalho, Marcio; Setz, Eleonore Z. F.; Shaffer, Christopher; Da Silva, Lívia Rodrigues; Da Silva, Suleima Do S.B.; Soares, Rafaela F.; Thompson, Cynthia L.; Vieira, Tatiana M.; Vreedzaam, Arioene; Walker-Pacheco, Suzanne; Spironello, Wilson R.; Maclarnon, Ann; Ferrari, Stephen F. (2012)
    Neotropical monkeys of the genera Cacajao, Chiropotes, and Pithecia (Pitheciidae) are considered to be highly arboreal, spending most of their time feeding and traveling in the upper canopy. Until now, the use of terrestrial ...
  • Boyle, Sarah A.; Lourenco, Waldete C.; da Silva, Livia R.; Smith, Andrew T. (2009)
    Previous studies have used home range size to predict a species' vulnerability to forest fragmentation. Northern bearded saki monkeys (Chiropotes satanas chiropotes) are medium-bodied frugivores with large home ranges, ...

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