His main research concerns Ecology, Foraging, Primate, Brown capuchin and Zoology. When carried out as part of a general Ecology research project, his work on Amazon rainforest and Sympatric speciation is frequently linked to work in Monophyly, Late Miocene and Phylogeography, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of study. His Foraging study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Cartography, Field and Predation.
His Primate study incorporates themes from Evolutionary biology, Frugivore and Adaptation. His work in Evolutionary biology tackles topics such as Socioecology which are related to areas like Biological dispersal. Charles H. Janson has included themes like Mating system and Brown capuchin monkey, Cebidae in his Brown capuchin study.
Charles H. Janson mainly investigates Ecology, Foraging, Primate, Zoology and Brown capuchin. His work on Predation, Sociality, Home range and Animal ecology as part of general Ecology study is frequently connected to Behavioral response, therefore bridging the gap between diverse disciplines of science and establishing a new relationship between them. The various areas that Charles H. Janson examines in his Foraging study include Captivity, Cognition, Cebidae and Statistics, Field.
In his study, Social organization and Biological dispersal is inextricably linked to Evolutionary biology, which falls within the broad field of Primate. The Zoology study combines topics in areas such as Generalist and specialist species and Botany. He focuses mostly in the field of Brown capuchin, narrowing it down to matters related to Demography and, in some cases, National park.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Foraging, Ecology, Biological dispersal, Seed dispersal and Frugivore. His Foraging research includes themes of Field experiment, Cognition, Captivity and Adaptive value. Ecology is frequently linked to Anticipation in his study.
His study in the field of Seed predation is also linked to topics like Path length, Transit time and Disperser. His studies in Frugivore integrate themes in fields like Resource, Statistics, Field and Set. His Zoology research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Herbivore, Germination and Botany.
His primary areas of investigation include Biological dispersal, Seed dispersal, Adaptive value, Foraging and Cognition. Charles H. Janson has researched Biological dispersal in several fields, including Path analysis and Home range. His Seed dispersal research includes elements of Ecology, Frugivore and Germination.
His Adaptive value research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Test, Cognitive psychology, Recall, Communication and Natural selection.
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Adaptation of fruit morphology to dispersal agents in a neotropical forest.
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Science (1983)
Predicting group size in primates: foraging costs and predation risks
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Behavioral Ecology (1995)
The relationship between seed size and establishment conditions in tropical woody plants
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Ecology (1985)
The Socioecology of Primate Groups
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Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics (1986)
Aggresive competition and individual food consumption in wild brown capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella)
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Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology (1985)
Infanticide by Males and its Implications
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(2000)
Female Choice and Mating System of the Brown Capuchin Monkey Cebus apella (Primates: Cebidae)
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Ethology (1984)
Recognizing the Many Faces of Primate Food Competition: Methods
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Behaviour (1988)
Experimental evidence for spatial memory in foraging wild capuchin monkeys, Cebus apella
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Animal Behaviour (1998)
Colors of Fruit Displays of Bird-Dispersed Plants in Two Tropical Forests
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The American Naturalist (1985)
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