Body size and species-richness in carnivores and primates (original) (raw)

Carnivore body size: Ecological and taxonomic correlates

John Gittleman

Oecologia, 1985

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The life history legacy of evolutionary body size change in carnivores

John Gittleman

Journal of Evolutionary Biology, 2003

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Body size and measurement of species diversity in large grazing mammals

Boniface Oindo

African Journal of Ecology, 2002

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Relation Between Body Mass and Home Range Size of Small Mammals

Nasko Atanasov

uni-plovdiv.bg

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Developmental variation in ecogeographic body proportions

Courtney Eleazer

American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 2012

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Systematics and body size: Implications for feeding adaptations in new world monkeys

Lesa Davis

American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 1992

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Mammalian feeding and primate evolution: An overview

Callum Ross

American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 2000

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New estimates indicate that males are not larger than females in most mammal species

Severine Hex

Nature communications, 2024

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Large carnivore science: non-experimental studies are useful, but experiments are better

Peter Fleming

Food Webs, 2017

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Biomechanics of mammalian feeding and primate evolution

Callum Ross

American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 2000

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Reviewers forJournal of Mammalogyin 2013, 2014

Hans de Iongh

Journal of Mammalogy, 2015

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Feeding Behavior in Free-Ranging, Large African Carnivores

BLAIRE VAN VALKENBURGH

Journal of Mammalogy, 1996

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On the use of anatomical features to infer foraging behavior in extinct primates

Richard Kay

1984

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A new article on problems with size estimates of extinct animals

Wayne Itano

Trilobite Tales, 2024

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More on Predatory Behaviour in Nonhuman Primates

Frances Burton

Current Anthropology, 1976

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Primates in Peril

Anthony Rylands

2014

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Routledge Handbook of Human-Animal Studies

Garry Marvin

Routledge Handbook of Human-Animal Studies, 2014

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An alternative method for predicting body mass: the case of the Pleistocene marsupial lion

Troy Myers, Anna Gillespie, Mathew S Crowther, Steve Salisbury

…, 2003

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Sexual selection and canine dimorphism in new world monkeys

Richard Kay

American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 1988

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The fate of small-mammal carrion is affected by carcass size and visual conspicuousness in a Neotropical rainforest

Andrea Romero

Therya, 2020

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Only the largest terrestrial carnivores increase their dietary breadth with increasing prey richness

Mauro Lucherini

Mammal Review, 2020

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Body mass in Cercopithecidae (Primates, Mammalia): estimation and scaling in extinct and extant taxa

William Jungers

2000

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Increasing Group Size Alters Behavior of a Folivorous Primate

Colin A Chapman

International Journal of Primatology, 2014

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The Geography of Body Size–: challenges of the Interspecific Approach

Shai Meiri

Global Ecology and Biogeography, 2007

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Conservation opportunities across the world's anthromes

Nicole Heller

Diversity and Distributions, 2014

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Evaluating the hominin scavenging niche through analysis of the carcass-processing abilities of the carnivore guild

Adam Hartstone-Rose

2008

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Breeding limits foraging time: evidence of interrupted foraging response from body mass variation in a tropical environment

CHIMA NWAOGU

Journal of Avian Biology, 2017

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Early Bursts of Body Size and Shape Evolution Are Rare in Comparative Data

John Gittleman

Evolution, 2010

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Body sizes and diversification rates of lizards, snakes, amphisbaenians and the tuatara

Shai Meiri

Global Ecology and Biogeography, 2015

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Vertebrate Evolution

Nobumichi Tamura

2022

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Body size evolution of palaeo-insular mammals: temporal variations and interspecific interactions

Alexandra A E van der Geer

Journal of Biogeography, 2013

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Review of “The Primate Fossil Record”

Callum Ross

Journal of Human Evolution, 2003

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Noble Animals, Brutish Animals

Marcus Hunt

2021

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The 9Th PZAF (Postgraduate Zooarchaeology Forum), Online, June 25Th–27Th, 2021

Dimitrije Markovic, Teodora Mladenović

Archaica 9/2021 / Архаика 9/2021, 2022

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Adult proportionality in small-bodied foragers: A test of ecogeographic expectations

Jaime Ginter

American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 2008

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