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SUBMITTER: Ancrenaz M
PROVIDER: S-EPMC3923384 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Feb
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Ancrenaz Marc M Sollmann Rahel R Meijaard Erik E Hearn Andrew J AJ Ross Joanna J Samejima Hiromitsu H Loken Brent B Cheyne Susan M SM Stark Danica J DJ Gardner Penny C PC Goossens Benoit B Mohamed Azlan A Bohm Torsten T Matsuda Ikki I Nakabayasi Miyabi M Lee Shan Khee SK Bernard Henry H Brodie Jedediah J Wich Serge S Fredriksson Gabriella G Hanya Goro G Harrison Mark E ME Kanamori Tomoko T Kretzschmar Petra P Macdonald David W DW Riger Peter P Spehar Stephanie S Ambu Laurentius N LN Wilting Andreas A
Scientific reports 20140213
The orangutan is the world's largest arboreal mammal, and images of the red ape moving through the tropical forest canopy symbolise its typical arboreal behaviour. Records of terrestrial behaviour are scarce and often associated with habitat disturbance. We conducted a large-scale species-level analysis of ground-based camera-trapping data to evaluate the extent to which Bornean orangutans Pongo pygmaeus come down from the trees to travel terrestrially, and whether they are indeed forced to the ...[more]