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Doctoral Dissertation Research: Evaluating non-human primates’ intrinsic environmental vul — NSF Award to CUNY Hunter College (NY,

Landscape transformation can result in environments that are variable and patchy, potentially limiting an animal’s ability to move and find a mate. While this situation can hinder a species’ capacity to maintain healthy populations, the impact of landscape transformation on a species depends on its response. This docto

Award titleDoctoral Dissertation Research: Evaluating non-human primates’ intrinsic environmental vul
Award ID2444516
AwardeeCUNY Hunter College
CityNEW YORK
StateNY
Amount obligated$37,423
Principal investigatorAndrea Baden
ProgramBio Anthro DDRI
Start date02/01/2025
AbstractLandscape transformation can result in environments that are variable and patchy, potentially limiting an animal’s ability to move and find a mate. While this situation can hinder a species’ capacity to maintain healthy populations, the impact of landscape transformation on a species depends on its response. This doctoral dissertation project examines how different species of non-human primates respond to landscape changes, by identifying the species traits and landscape features that help or hi
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