Charles H. Janson, PhD

Affiliations: 
Biological Sciences University of Montana, Missoula, MT 
Area:
socioecology, predation, cognition, life history
Website:
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Janson CH. (2019) Foraging Benefits of Ecological Cognition in Fruit-Eating Primates: Results From Field Experiments and Computer Simulations Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution. 7
Fuzessy LF, Janson C, Silveira FA. (2018) Effects of seed size and frugivory degree on dispersal by Neotropical frugivores Acta Oecologica. 93: 41-47
Tujague MP, Janson CH. (2017) Wild capuchin monkeys anticipate the amount of ripe fruit in natural trees. Animal Cognition
Fuzessy LF, Janson CH, Silveira FA. (2017) How far do Neotropical primates disperse seeds? American Journal of Primatology
Janson CH. (2016) Capuchins, space, time and memory: an experimental test of what-where-when memory in wild monkeys. Proceedings. Biological Sciences. 283
Fuzessy LF, Cornelissen TG, Janson C, et al. (2016) How do primates affect seed germination? A meta-analysis of gut passage effects on neotropical plants Oikos. 125: 1069-1080
Janson C. (2014) Death of the (traveling) salesman: Primates do not show clear evidence of multi-step route planning American Journal of Primatology. 76: 410-420
Janson CH, Monzón J, Baldovino MC. (2014) Experimental analysis of predator and prey detection abilities in rainforest: Who has the advantage? Behaviour. 151: 1491-1512
Hirsch BT, Tujague MP, Di Blanco YE, et al. (2013) Comparing capuchins and coatis: Causes and consequences of differing movement ecology in two sympatric mammals Animal Behaviour. 86: 331-338
Cunningham EP, Janson CH. (2013) Effect of Fruit Scarcity on Use of Spatial Memory in a Seed Predator, White-faced Saki (Pithecia pithecia) International Journal of Primatology. 34: 808-822
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