DOI: 10.14264/uql.2016.570
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Conservation planning for primate communities in rapidly transforming landscapes

Abstract: Deforestation in tropical forests is a leading cause of biodiversity loss, including for primate species. In this context the processes, habitat loss and fragmentation are two of the main drivers of primate population declines. However, we still know little about the importance of each of these processes (i.e. habitat loss and fragmentation) across different scales for understanding impacts on primate populations. In particular, the vast majority of primate studies on the effect of habitat loss and fragmentati… Show more

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