Search filters

List of works by Joanna E. Lambert

Are Primates Ecosystem Engineers?

scholarly article by Colin A. Chapman published in December 2012

Binturong (Arctictis binturong) and Kinkajou (Potos flavus) digestive strategy: implications for interpreting frugivory in Carnivora and primates

scientific article

Competition, predation, and the evolutionary significance of the cercopithecine cheek pouch: the case of Cercopithecus and Lophocebus

scientific article published on February 2005

Convergence of human and Old World monkey gut microbiomes demonstrates the importance of human ecology over phylogeny

scientific article published on 08 October 2019

Digestive retention times for Allen's swamp monkey and L'Hoest's monkey: data with implications for the evolution of cercopithecine digestive strategy

scientific article published on June 1, 2012

Disassembled Food Webs and Messy Projections: Modern Ungulate Communities in the Face of Unabating Human Population Growth

scientific article published on 09 June 2020

Fallback Foods, Optimal Diets, and Nutritional Targets: Primate Responses to Varying Food Availability and Quality

article

Fecal microbial diversity and putative function in captive western lowland gorillas (Gorilla gorilla gorilla), common chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes), Hamadryas baboons (Papio hamadryas) and binturongs (Arctictis binturong).

scientific article

Frugivores and seed dispersal (1985–2010); the ‘seeds’ dispersed, established and matured

scientific article published in 2011

Frugivores and seed dispersal: mechanisms and consequences for biodiversity of a key ecological interaction

scientific article published on 17 November 2010

Geophagy among nonhuman primates: A systematic review of current knowledge and suggestions for future directions

scientific article published on 03 December 2018

Grass leaves as potential hominin dietary resources

scientific article published on 27 February 2018

Hardness of cercopithecine foods: implications for the critical function of enamel thickness in exploiting fallback foods.

scientific article published on December 2004

Impending extinction crisis of the world's primates: Why primates matter

scientific article published in January 2017

In Vitro Fermentation of Dietary Carbohydrates Consumed by African Apes and Monkeys: Preliminary Results for Interpreting Microbial and Digestive Strategy

Measuring physical traits of primates remotely: the use of parallel lasers

scientific article

Meta-analysis of the effects of human disturbance on seed dispersal by animals

scientific article

Metagenomic analyses reveal previously unrecognized variation in the diets of sympatric Old World monkey species

scientific article published on 26 June 2019

Phase III trial of intraperitoneal therapy with yttrium-90-labeled HMFG1 murine monoclonal antibody in patients with epithelial ovarian cancer after a surgically defined complete remission

scientific article

Primate seed dispersers as umbrella species: a case study from Kibale National Park, Uganda, with implications for Afrotropical forest conservation

scientific article published on 13 September 2010

Rewilding the American West

scientific article published on 9 August 2022

Seasonal and habitat effects on the nutritional properties of savanna vegetation: Potential implications for early hominin dietary ecology

scientific article published on 27 June 2019

Seed Fate: Predation, Dispersal, and Seedling Establishment

scientific article (publication date: August 2005)

Summary to the symposium issue: Primate fallback strategies as adaptive phenotypic plasticity--scale, pattern, and process

scientific article published in December 2009

Sympatric Apes in Sacred Forests: Shared Space and Habitat Use by Humans and Endangered Javan Gibbons (Hylobates moloch)

scientific article published on 20 January 2016

The Evolution of Stomach Acidity and Its Relevance to the Human Microbiome

scientific article (publication date: 2015)

The evolutionary consequences of human–wildlife conflict in cities

scientific article

Thirty Years of Research in Kibale National Park, Uganda, Reveals a Complex Picture for Conservation

scholarly article by Colin A. Chapman et al published June 2005 in International Journal of Primatology

Variation in the Diets of Cercopithecus Species: Differences within Forests, among Forests, and across Species