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Food and range defence in group-living primates
Michelle Brown
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Food Defense
100%
Primates
100%
Group Living
100%
Range Defense
100%
Home Range
75%
Aggression
50%
Food Resources
50%
Food Availability
50%
Resource Distribution
50%
Mangabey
50%
Monkey
25%
Feeding Value
25%
Uganda
25%
Food Distribution
25%
Food Abundance
25%
Intergroup Relations
25%
Multiple Aspects
25%
Territorial Boundaries
25%
Patch Size
25%
Access to Food
25%
Kibale National Park
25%
Range Core
25%
Intergroup Competition
25%
Abundance Distribution
25%
Feeding Intensity
25%
Peripheral Regions
25%
Cercopithecus Ascanius
25%
Food Characteristics
25%
Feeding Site
25%
Food Patches
25%
Grey-cheeked Mangabey
25%
Lophocebus Albigena
25%
Ngogo
25%
Interaction Sites
25%
Primate Population
25%
Territorial Borders
25%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Cercocebus
100%
Food Availability
66%
National Parks
33%
Cercopithecus
33%
Nutritive Value
33%