22 research outputs found

    Types of arboreal locomotion used during night and day to cross the trench using the bridging tree to go and come back from the maize field (occurrence of each behaviour per minute of video record).

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    <p>Types of arboreal locomotion used during night and day to cross the trench using the bridging tree to go and come back from the maize field (occurrence of each behaviour per minute of video record).</p

    Number of clips and number of individual sessions recorded by the video-trap from the 5th to the 25th of February 2013 according to lunar phases during this period.

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    <p>Number of clips and number of individual sessions recorded by the video-trap from the 5th to the 25th of February 2013 according to lunar phases during this period.</p

    Frequency of signs of anxiety and vigilance in chimpanzees during day and night crop-raiding (occurrence of each behaviour per minute of video record).

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    <p>Frequency of signs of anxiety and vigilance in chimpanzees during day and night crop-raiding (occurrence of each behaviour per minute of video record).</p

    Time distribution of crop-raiding activities recorded (number of clips and individual sessions) during daylight and night including twilight and darkness period.

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    <p>Time distribution of crop-raiding activities recorded (number of clips and individual sessions) during daylight and night including twilight and darkness period.</p

    Uganda-Kibale National Park-Sebitoli area, home-range and maize field monitored (location of the guarding huts, the fallen tree and the video-trap).

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    <p>Uganda-Kibale National Park-Sebitoli area, home-range and maize field monitored (location of the guarding huts, the fallen tree and the video-trap).</p

    Location of the Sebitoli research area.

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    <p>The area includes the villages sampled and other research sites where infections with <i>Oesophagostomum</i> genus have been studied in non-human primates in Kibale National Park, southwestern Uganda.</p

    Percentages of samples positive for different parasite species according to the sample storage method.

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    <p>Percentages of samples positive for different parasite species according to the sample storage method.</p

    Phylogenetic analysis of <i>Oesophagostomum</i> sp. based on ITS2 rDNA (245 bp) sequences.

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    <p>SEB: Sebitoli samples; KAN: Kanyawara samples (according to [<a href="http://www.plosntds.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pntd.0004133#pntd.0004133.ref017" target="_blank">17</a>, <a href="http://www.plosntds.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pntd.0004133#pntd.0004133.ref018" target="_blank">18</a>]); HU: humans; OB: olive baboons; BW: black and white colobus; CHP: chimpanzees. The number of infected fecal samples per host species is shown in parentheses. The scale bar indicates the nucleotide substitutions per site. Bootstrap values are shown as percentages.</p
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