Publications of Urs Kalbitzer
All genres
Journal Article (32)
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Journal Article
Fifty plus years of primate research illustrates complex drivers of abundance and increasing primate numbers. American Journal of Primatology, e23577 (2023)
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33 (16), pp. R853 - R854 (2023)
Vertebrate environmental DNA from leaf swabs. Current Biology 3.
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55 (2), pp. 529 - 539 (2023)
30 years brings changes to the arthropod community of Kibale National Park, Uganda. Biotropica 4.
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76 (2), pp. 119 - 132 (2023)
Impacts of COVID-19 on biodiversity conservation and community networks at Kibale National Park, Uganda. The Professional Geographer 5.
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10, 790552 (2022)
The future of sub-Saharan Africa's biodiversity in the face of climate and societal change. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 6.
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28 (9), pp. 3066 - 3082 (2022)
MASTREE plus: Time-series of plant reproductive effort from six continents. Global Change Biology 7.
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10, 801850 (2022)
Life in 2.5D: Animal Movement in the Trees. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 8.
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19 (4), pp. 450 - 457 (2022)
The movement of pathogen carrying flies at the human-wildlife interface. Ecohealth 9.
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93 (2), pp. 163 - 173 (2022)
Social media's potential to promote conservation at the local level: an assessment in eleven primate range countries. Folia primatologica 10.
Journal Article
8 (1), 66 (2021)
A 40-year evaluation of drivers of African rainforest change. Forest Ecosystems 11.
Journal Article
176 (3), pp. 349 - 360 (2021)
Costs of male infanticide for female capuchins: When does an adaptive male reproductive strategy become costly for females and detrimental to population viability? American Journal of Physical Anthropology 12.
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62, pp. 165 - 175 (2021)
Fruit availability has a complex relationship with fission-fusion dynamics in spider monkeys. Primates 13.
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177, pp. 117 - 133 (2021)
Patterns of female social relationships in a primate with female-biased dispersal. Animal Behaviour 14.
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118, 104632 (2020)
Non-invasive estimation of the costs of feeding competition in a neotropical primate. Hormones and Behavior 15.
Journal Article
7 (4), 200302 (2020)
Differential impact of severe drought on infant mortality in two sympatric neotropical primates. Royal Society Open Science 16.
Journal Article
91 (6), pp. 669 - 687 (2020)
Primates can be a rallying symbol to promote tropical forest restoration. Folia primatologica 17.
Journal Article
11 (1) (2020)
Restoration provides hope for faunal recovery: Changes in primate abundance over 45 years in Kibale National Park, Uganda. Tropical Conservation Science 18.
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52 (6), pp. 1041 - 1064 (2020)
Primate life history, social dynamics, ecology, and conservation: Contributions from long-term research in area de Conservacion Guanacaste, Costa Rica. Biotropica 19.
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41 (3), pp. 525 - 537 (2020)
Fruit selectivity in anthropoid primates: Size matters. International Journal of Primatology 20.
Journal Article
570 (7761), pp. 297 - 300 (2019)
Build science in Africa. Nature 21.
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81 (7), e23027 (2019)
Group versus population level demographics: An analysis of comparability using long term data on wild white-faced capuchin monkeys (Cebus capucinus imitator). American Journal of Primatology 22.
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57 (2), pp. 190 - 197 (2019)
Primates create seedling growth hotspots through pattern of dung deposition. African Journal of Ecology 23.
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35 (3), pp. 132 - 139 (2019)
Does the presence of elephant dung create hotspots of growth for existing seedlings? Journal of Tropical Ecology 24.
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8, 14302 (2018)
The evolution of fruit colour: phylogeny, abiotic factors and the role of mutualists. Scientific Reports 25.
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162 (S63), pp. 15 - 31 (2017)
Charting the neglected West: The social system of Guinea baboons. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 26.
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114 (8), pp. 1892 - 1897 (2017)
Female sociality and sexual conflict shape offspring survival in a Neotropical primate. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 27.
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16, 121 (2016)
Insights into the genetic foundation of aggression in Papio and the evolution of two length-polymorphisms in the promoter regions of serotonin-related genes (5-HTTLPR and MAOALPR) in Papionini. BMC Evolutionary Biology 28.
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75, pp. 100 - 110 (2015)
Social behavior and patterns of testosterone and glucocorticoid levels differ between male chacma and Guinea baboons. Hormones and Behavior 29.
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111 (41), pp. 14740 - 14745 (2014)
Male tolerance and male–male bonds in a multilevel primate society. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 30.
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230 (3), pp. 333 - 343 (2013)
How the cerebral serotonin homeostasis predicts environmental changes: a model to explain seasonal changes of brain 5-HTT as intermediate phenotype of the 5-HTTLPR. Psychopharmacology 31.
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4 (5), pp. 493 - 500 (2013)
Long-term storage effects in steroid metabolite extracts from baboon (Papio sp.) faeces a comparison of three commonly applied storage methods. Methods in Ecology and Evolution 32.
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34 (5), pp. 879 - 898 (2013)
Methodological considerations in the analysis of fecal glucocorticoid metabolites in tufted Capuchins (Cebus apella). International Journal of Primatology Book (1)
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Book
Primate Life Histories, Sex Roles, and Adaptability. Springer International Publishing (2018), 385 pp.
Book Chapter (2)
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Book Chapter
Site fidelity and home range shifts in a leaf-eating primate. In: Movement Ecology of Afrotropical Forest Mammals, pp. 99 - 113 (Eds. Reyna-Hurtado, R.; Chapman, C. A.; Melletti, M.). Springer International Publishing, Cham (2023)
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Book Chapter
Kalbitzer, U.; Chapman, C. A.). Springer International Publishing, Cham (2018)
Primate responses to changing environments in the anthropocene. In: Primate Life Histories, Sex Roles, and Adaptability: Essays in Honour of Linda M. Fedigan, pp. 283 - 310 (Eds.