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Charles H. Janson is affiliated with the University of Montana in the United States. Their professional focus centers on academic research within this institution.

There is no available information regarding recent papers, frequent co-authors, publication venues, or book publications connected to Charles H. Janson at this time.

Similarly, details about their main fields of study, subfields of study, and main topics of work have not been provided. No data pertaining to awards won by Charles H. Janson is recorded.

Based on the available data, Charles H. Janson maintains an active status with no indication of being deceased.

Best Publications

  • Adaptation of fruit morphology to dispersal agents in a neotropical forest.

    Charles H. Janson

  • Predicting group size in primates: foraging costs and predation risks

    Charles H. Janson;Michele L. Goldsmith

  • The relationship between seed size and establishment conditions in tropical woody plants

    Susan Foster;Charles H. Janson

  • The Socioecology of Primate Groups

    J. Terborgh;C. H. Janson

  • Aggresive competition and individual food consumption in wild brown capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella)

    Charles Janson

  • Infanticide by Males and its Implications

    Carel van Schaik;Charles Helmar Janson

  • Female Choice and Mating System of the Brown Capuchin Monkey Cebus apella (Primates: Cebidae)

    Charles H. Janson

  • Recognizing the Many Faces of Primate Food Competition: Methods

    Carel P. Van Schaik;Charles H. Janson

  • Experimental evidence for spatial memory in foraging wild capuchin monkeys, Cebus apella

    Charles H. Janson

  • Colors of Fruit Displays of Bird-Dispersed Plants in Two Tropical Forests

    Nathaniel T. Wheelwright;Charles H. Janson

  • Explosive Pleistocene range expansion leads to widespread Amazonian sympatry between robust and gracile capuchin monkeys

    Jessica W. Lynch Alfaro;Jean P. Boubli;Link E. Olson;Anthony F Di Fiore

  • Food Competition in Brown Capuchin Monkeys (Cebus Apella): Quantitative Effects of Group Size and Tree Productivity

    Charles H. Janson

  • Morphological and behavioral adaptations for foraging in generalist primates: The case of the cebines

    Charles H. Janson;Sue Boinski

  • Social foraging and the finder's share in capuchin monkeys, Cebus apella ☆

    Mario S. di Bitetti;Charles H. Janson

  • When will the stork arrive? Patterns of birth seasonality in neotropical primates

    Mario S. Di Bitetti;Charles H. Janson

  • Social correlates of individual spatial choice in foraging groups of brown capuchin monkeys, Cebus apella

    Charles H. Janson

  • Evolutionary Ecology of Primate Social Structure

    Charles H. Janson

  • Intra-Specific Food Competition and Primate Social Structure: a Synthesis

    Charles H. Janson

  • Primate socio‐ecology: The end of a golden age

    Charles H. Janson

  • Integrating information about location and value of resources by white-faced saki monkeys (Pithecia pithecia).

    Elena Cunningham;Charles Janson

  • Ecological consequences of individual spatial choice in foraging groups of brown capuchin monkeys, Cebus apella

    Charles H. Janson

Frequent Co-Authors

Carel P. van Schaik
Carel P. van Schaik University of Zurich
Mario S. Di Bitetti
Mario S. Di Bitetti National University of Misiones
Fernando A. O. Silveira
Fernando A. O. Silveira Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
Michael E. Alfaro
Michael E. Alfaro University of California, Los Angeles
John Terborgh
John Terborgh Duke University
Linda M. Fedigan
Linda M. Fedigan University of Calgary
Carlos A. Peres
Carlos A. Peres University of East Anglia
Eduardo B. Ottoni
Eduardo B. Ottoni Universidade de São Paulo
Richard W. Byrne
Richard W. Byrne University of St Andrews

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