Adrian Barnett
Affiliations: | Roehampton University, London, England, United Kingdom |
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Take M, Yumoto T, Barnett AA, et al. (2023) Eat the fruit earlier: Sakis (Pithecia chrysocephala) show enhanced temporal fruit resource access compared with squirrel monkeys (Saimiri sciureus) in an urban forest fragment in Brazil. American Journal of Primatology. e23575 |
Negreiros AAN, Pohlit AM, Baccaro FB, et al. (2019) The bitter end: primate avoidance of caterpillar-infested trees in a central Amazon flooded forest. Canadian Journal of Zoology. 97: 181-186 |
Barnett A. (2017) Mud may help monkey avoid stomach aches New Scientist. 235: 10 |
Barnett AA, Bezerra BM, Santos PJ, et al. (2016) Foraging with finesse: A hard-fruit-eating primate selects the weakest areas as bite sites. American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 160: 113-25 |
Barnett AA, Bezerra BM, Santos PJP, et al. (2016) Foraging with finesse: A hard-fruit-eating primate selects the weakest areas as bite sites American Journal of Physical Anthropology |
Boyle SA, Thompson CL, Deluycker A, et al. (2015) Geographic comparison of plant genera used in frugivory among the pitheciids Cacajao, Callicebus, Chiropotes, and Pithecia. American Journal of Primatology |
Barnett AA, Almeida T, Andrade R, et al. (2015) Ants in their plants: Pseudomyrmex ants reduce primate, parrot and squirrel predation on Macrolobium acaciifolium (Fabaceae) seeds in Amazonian Brazil Biological Journal of the Linnean Society. 114: 260-273 |
Barnett AA, Ronchi-Teles B, Almeida T, et al. (2013) Arthropod Predation by a Specialist Seed Predator, the Golden-backed Uacari (Cacajao melanocephalus ouakary, Pitheciidae) in Brazilian Amazonia International Journal of Primatology. 34: 470-485 |
Barnett AA, Almeida T, Spironello WR, et al. (2012) Terrestrial foraging by Cacajao melanocephalus ouakary (primates) in Amazonian Brazil: is choice of seed patch size and position related to predation risk? Folia Primatologica; International Journal of Primatology. 83: 126-39 |
Barnett AA, Boyle SA, Norconk MM, et al. (2012) Terrestrial activity in pitheciins (Cacajao, Chiropotes, and Pithecia). American Journal of Primatology. 74: 1106-27 |