Colin Chapman

Chercheur associé

  • Canada Research Chair - Primate Ecology and Conservation
  • Killam Research Fellow
  • Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada
  • Professor, Dept. of Anthropology and McGill School of Environment, McGill University
  • Associate Member of Biology, McGill
  • Associate Member of Redpath Museum, McGill
  • Honorary Lecturer, Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda
  • Associate Scientist, Wildlife Conservation Society

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ACADEMIC BACKGROUND
  • Post-Doctoral Fellow at the Peabody Museum, Harvard University, Cambridge
  • Post-Doctoral Position (NSERC) at the Department of Biology, McGill University, Montreal, Canada
  • Ph.D. in Zoology and Anthropology at the University of Alberta, 1987
  • Masters in Anthropology at the University of Alberta, 1983
  • B.Sc. (Honors) in Zoology at the University of Alberta, 1981
RESEARCH THEMES

My research focuses on how the environment influences primate abundance and social organization and how primates affect their environment through seed dispersal and herbivory. Given the plight of primates, I have applied this information to conservation, which has led me to research the human dimension of conservation. Now with what I have personally witnessed with respect to the slaughter of elephant populations in Africa, I am also turning to study elephant population dynamics and their ecological roles in forest ecosystems. One of the initially unplanned, but extremely fortunate outcomes of this research has been my ability to study the drivers of long-term environmental change in Kibale National Park, Uganda, where I have worked for over 27 years.

Currently, the research of my students, collaborators, and myself focuses on three themes:

  • Determinants of Animal Abundance: Nutrition, Stress, and Disease
  • Tropical Tree Dispersal, Regeneration, and Diversity
  • Determinants of Animal Group Size
CONSERVATION INTERESTS

Through our role as faculty at McGill University, Honorary lecturers at Makerere University, and as Research Associates of the Wildlife Conservation Society, we are actively involved in a number of conservation efforts. Some of these efforts are academic in nature (see Research Interests) and are designed to provide managers, particularly the Ugandan Wildlife Authority, with the information needed to construct informed conservation plans, while others involve training or are strictly applied. Given the plight of tropical forest and aquatic ecosystems and the animals they support, much of our energy is directed towards conservation-oriented efforts. Activities we are currently engaged in include:

  • Establishing linkages among the Ugandan Fisheries Resource Research Institute, Makerere University, and academic institutions to promote training in “Conservation Science”.
  • Training of Ugandan students in the needed tools, academic skills, and knowledge to address conservation issues in Uganda.
  • Working with Ugandan Fisheries Resources Research Institute to predict future changes in the Lake Victoria System.
  • Exploring tropical forest restoration to provide managers with the information to restore degraded tropical forests and the animal populations that they could support.
  • Working with media groups around the world to increase awareness about the conservation of tropical ecosystems.
  • Establishing and evaluating a Health Centre, and hopefully soon a mobile health centre to improve the health and knowledge of the local community and to improve parks-people interactions.
PUBLICATIONS
Livres


  1. Marsh, L.K., Chapman, C.A. (2013) Primates in Fragments - Complexity and Resilience. Springer New York, New York, NY. -- p


Chapitres de livre


  1. Chapman, C.A., Valenta, K. (2017) Habitat use (including strata and habitats). In The International Encyclopedia of Biological Anthropology. (Trevathan, W., Eds.) John Wiley and Sons, Inc.
  2. Chapman, C.A., Valenta, K. (2017) Habitat use. In International encyclopedia of primatology. (Fuente, A. et al., Eds.) Wiley-Blackwell Press, New York
  3. Chapman, C.A., Corriveau, A., School, V.A.M., Pozzan-Paim, F., Valenta, K. (2017) Longterm field studies – Africa. In International encyclopedia of primatology. (Fuente, A. et al., Eds.) Wiley-Blackwell Press, New York
  4. Chapman, C.A., Milich, K.M. (2017) Logging has complex impacts on primates that are often a function of variables unrelated to timber extraction. In International encyclopedia of primatology. (Fuente, A. et al., Eds.) Wiley-Blackwell Press, New York
  5. Chapman, C.A. (2014) The evolution of a conservation biologist. (Chap. 20) In Primate Ethnographies. (Strier, K.B., Eds.) Prentise Hall, New York
  6. Twinomugisha, D., Wasserman, M.D., Chapman, C.A. (2014) Deriving conservation status for a high altitude population: Golden monkeys of Mgahinga Gorilla National Park, Uganda. In High Altitude Primates. (Grow, N.B, Gursky-Doyen, S. and Krzton, A., Eds.) Springer, New York, pages 227-243
  7. Chapman, C.A., Snaith, T.V., Gogarten, J.F. (2014) How ecological conditions affect the abundance and social organization of folivorous monkeys. In Primates and cetaceans: Field research and conservation of complex mammalian societies, Springer, New York, pages 3-23
  8. Marsh, L.K., Chapman, C.A., Arroyo-Rodriguez, V., Cobden, A.K., Dunn, J., Gabriel, D., Ghai, R.R., Nijman, V., Reyna-Hurtado, R., Serio-Silva, J.C. et al. (2013) Primates in Fragments 10 Years Later: Once and Future Goals. In Primates in Fragments - Complexity and Resilience. (Marsh, L.K. and Chapman, C.A., Eds.) Springer Press, pages 503-524
  9. Chapman, C.A., Ghai, R.R., Reyna-Hurtado, R., Jacob, A.L., Koojo, S.M., Rothman, J.M., Twinomugisha, D., Wasserman, M.D., Goldberg, T.L. (2013) Going, Going, Gone: A 15-Year History of the Decline of Primates in Forest Fragments near Kibale National Park, Uganda. In Primates in Fragments - Complexity and Resilience. (Marsh, L.K. and Chapman, C.A., Eds.) Springer Press, pages 89-100
  10. Arroyo-Rodriguez, V., Cuesta-del Moral, E., Mandujano, S., Chapman, C.A., Reyna-Hurtado, R., Fahrig, L. (2013) Assessing Habitat Fragmentation Effects on Primates: The Importance of Evaluating Questions at the Correct Scale. In Primates in Fragments - Complexity and Resilience. (Marsh, L.K. and Chapman, C.A., Eds.) Springer Press, pages 13-28
  11. Baranga, D., Chapman, C.A., Mucunguzi, P., Reyna-Hurtado, R. (2013) Fragments and Food: Red-Tailed Monkey Abundance in Privately Owned Forest Fragments of Central Uganda. In Primates in Fragments - Complexity and Resilience. (Marsh, L.K. and Chapman, C.A., Eds.) Springer Press, pages 213-226
  12. Serio-Silva J.C., Bonilla-Sanchez, Y.M., Pozo-Montuy, G., Reyna-Hurtado, R., Chapman, C.A. (2012) Identifying areas for ecotourism and conservation of threatened species: The model of black howler monkey in Playas de Catazajá, Mexico. In Ecological dimension for sustainable socioeconomic development. (Yañez-Arancibia, A., Dávalos-Sotelo, R. and Reyes, E., Eds.) WIT Press, Southampton, UK
  13. Chapman, C.A., Rothman, J.M., Lambert, J.E. (2012) Food as a selective force in primates. In The Evolution of Primate Societies. (Mitani, J., Call, J., Kappeler, P., Palombit, R. and Silk, J., Eds.) Chicago University Press, pages 149-168
  14. Goldberg, T.L., Paige, S., Chapman, C.A. (2012) The Kibale EcoHealth Project: Exploring connections among human health, animal health, and landscape dynamics in Western Uganda. In Conservation Medicine: Applied Cases of Ecological Health. (Aguirre, A.A., Daszak, P. and Ostfeld, R.S., Eds.) Oxford University Press, pages 452-465
  15. Russo, S.S., Chapman, C.A. (2011) Primate seed dispersal: Linking behavioural ecology and forest community structure. In Primates in Perspective. (Campbell, C.J., Fuentes, A.F., MacKinnon, K.C., Panger, M. and Bearder, S., Eds.) Oxford University Press, pages 523-534
  16. Chapman, C.A., Chapman, L.J., Ghai, R.R., Harter, J., Jacob, A.L., Lwanga, J.S., Omeja, P.A., Rothman, J.M., Twinomugisha, D. (2010) Complex responses to climate and anthropogenic changes: An evaluation based on long-term data from Kibale National Park, Uganda.
  17. Chapman, C.A., Huffman, M.A., Ryan, S.J., Sengupta, R., Goldberg, T.L. (2009) Ways forward in the study of primate disease ecology. In Primate parasite ecology: The dynamics and study of host-parasite relationships. (Huffman, M.A. and Chapman, C.A., Eds.) Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, pages 487-506
  18. Hasegawa, H., Chapman, C.A., Huffman, M.A. (2009) Useful diagnostic references and images of protozoans, helminths, and nematodes commonly found in wild primates. In Primate parasite ecology: The dynamics and study of host-parasite relationships. (Huffman, M.A. and Chapman, C.A., Eds.) Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, pages 507-514
  19. Chapman, C.A., Hodder, S.A.M., Rothman, J.M. (2009) Host-parasite dynamics: Connecting primate field data to theory. In Primate parasite ecology: The dynamics and study of host-parasite relationships. (Huffman, M.A. and Chapman, C.A., Eds.) Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, pages 463-484
  20. Chapman, C.A., Rothman, J.M., Hodder, S.A (2009) Can parasites infections be a selective force influencing primate group size?: A test with red colobus. In Primate parasite ecology: The dynamics and study of host-parasite relationships. (Huffman, M.A. and Chapman, C.A., Eds.) Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, pages 423-440
  21. Chapman, C.A., Chapman, L.J., Omeja, P., Twinomugisha, D. (2008) Long-term studies reveal the conservation potential for integrating habitat restoration and animal nutrition. In Science and Conservation in African Forests: The Benefits of Long- term Research. (Wrangham, R.W. and Ross, E., Eds.) Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, pages 51-62
  22. Chapman, C.A., Russo, S.E. (2007) Primate seed dispersal: Linking behavioural ecology and forest community structure. In Primates in Perspective. (Campbell, C.J., Fuentes, A.F., MacKinnon, K.C., Panger, M. and Bearder, S., Eds.) Oxford University Press, Oxford, pages 510-525
  23. Olupot, W., Chapman, C.A. (2006) Human encroachment and vegetation change in isolated forest reserves: The case study of Bwindi impenetrable National Park, Uganda. In Emerging Threats to Tropical Forests. (Laurance, W.F. and Peres, C., Eds.) University of Chicago Press, Chicago, pages 127-142
  24. Chapman, C.A., Chapman, L.J., Zanne, A.E., Poulsen, J.R., Clark, C.J. (2005) A 12-year phenological record of fruiting: Implications for frugivore populations and indicators of climate change. In Tropical Fruits and Frugivores. (Dew, J.L. and Boubli, J., Eds.) Springer, Netherlands, pages 75-92


Livres, numéros spéciaux et actes de colloques publiés à titre d'éditeur


  1. Huffman, M.A. and Chapman, C.A., Eds. (2009) Primate parasite ecology: The dynamics and study of host-parasite relationshipsCambridge Studies in Biological and Evolutionary Anthropology. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge


Articles révisés par un comité de lecture


  1. Zohdy, S., Valenta, K., Rabaoarivola, B., Karanewsky, C.J., Zaky, W., Pilotte, N., Williams, S.A., Chapman, C.A., Farris, Z.J. (2019) Causative agent of canine heartworm (Dirofilaria immitis)detected in wild lemurs. International Journal for Parasitology: Parasites and Wildlife, 9:119-121
  2. Kirumira, D., Baranga, D., Hartter, J., Valenta, K., Tumwesigye, C., Kagoro, W., Chapman, C.A. (2019) Evaluating a union between health care and conservation: A mobile clinic improves park-people relations, yet poaching increases. Conservation & Society, 17(1):51-62
  3. Kalbitzer, U., McInnis, V., Chapman, C.A. (2019) Primates create seedling growth hotspots through pattern of dung deposition. African Journal of Ecology, 57(2):190-197
  4. Kalbitzer, U., McInnis, V., Omeja, P.A., Bortolamiol, S., Chapman, C.A. (2019) Does the presence of elephant dung create hotspots of growth for existing seedlings? Journal of Tropical Ecology, 35(3):132-139
  5. Sarkar, D., Andris, C., Chapman, C.A., Sengupta, R. (2019) Metrics for characterizing network structure and node importance in Spatial Social Networks. International Journal of Geographical Information Science, 33(5):1017-1039
  6. Valenta, K., Kalbitzer, U., Razafimandimby, D., Omeja, P., Ayasse, M., Chapman, C.A., Nevo, O. (2018) The evolution of fruit colour: phylogeny, abiotic factors and the role of mutualists. Scientific Reports, 8(1)
  7. Chapman, C.A., Bortolamiol, S., Matsuda, I., Omeja, P.A., Paim, F.P., Reyna-Hurtado, R., Sengupta, R., Valenta, K. (2018) Primate population dynamics: variation in abundance over space and time. Biodiversity and Conservation, 27(5):1221-1238
  8. Chaves, Ó.M., Bicca-Marques, J.C., Chapman, C.A. (2018) Quantity and quality of seed dispersal by a large arboreal frugivore in small and large Atlantic forest fragments. PLOS ONE, 13(3)
  9. Reyna-Hurtado, R., Teichroeb, J.A., Bonnell, T.R., Hernández-Sarabia, R.U., Vickers, S.M., Serio-Silva, J.C., Sicotte, P., Chapman, C.A. (2018) Primates adjust movement strategies due to changing food availability. Behavioral Ecology, 29(2):368-376
  10. Salerno, J., Chapman, C.A., Diem, J.E., Dowhaniuk, N., Goldman, A., MacKenzie, C.A., Omeja, P.A., Palace, M.W., Reyna-Hurtado, R., Ryan, S.J. et al. (2018) Park isolation in anthropogenic landscapes: land change and livelihoods at park boundaries in the African Albertine Rift. Regional Environmental Change, 18(3):913-928
  11. Bonnell, T.R., Ghai, R.R., Goldberg, T.L., Sengupta, R., Chapman, C.A. (2018) Spatial configuration becomes more important with increasing habitat loss: a simulation study of environmentally-transmitted parasites. Landscape Ecology, 33(8):1259-1272
  12. Amarasinghe, G.K., Aréchiga Ceballos, N.G., Banyard, A.C., Basler, C.F., Bavari, S., Bennett, A.J., Blasdell, K.R., Briese, T., Bukreyev, A., Caì, Y. et al. (2018) Taxonomy of the order Mononegavirales: update 2018. Archives of Virology, 163(8):2283-2294
  13. Chapman, C.A. (2018) A road for a promising future for China's primates: The potential for restoration. Zoological research, 39(4):244-248
  14. Chapman, C.A., Dunham, A.E. (2018) Primate Seed Dispersal and Forest Restoration: An African Perspective for a Brighter Future. International Journal of Primatology, 39(3):427-442
  15. Paim, F.P., Valenta, K., Chapman, C.A., Paglia, A.P., de Queiroz, H.L. (2018) Tree community structure reflects niche segregation of three parapatric squirrel monkey species (Saimiri spp.). Primates, 59(4):395-404
  16. Espinosa-Gómez, F.C., Serio-Silva, J.C., Santiago-García, J.D., Sandoval-Castro, C.A., Hernández-Salazar, L.T., Mejía-Varas, F., Ojeda-Chávez, J., Chapman, C.A. (2018) Salivary tannin-binding proteins are a pervasive strategy used by the folivorous/frugivorous black howler monkey. American Journal of Primatology, 80(2)
  17. Chapman, C.A., Valenta, K., Bonnell, T.R., Brown, K.A., Chapman, L.J. (2018) Solar radiation and ENSO predict fruiting phenology patterns in a 15-year record from Kibale National Park, Uganda. Biotropica, 50(3):384-395
  18. Adamescu, G.S., Plumptre, A.J., Abernethy, K.A., Polansky, L., Bush, E.R., Chapman, C.A., Shoo, L.P., Fayolle, A., Janmaat, K.R.L., Robbins, M.M. et al. (2018) Annual cycles are the most common reproductive strategy in African tropical tree communities. Biotropica, 50(3):418-430
  19. Bortolamiol, S., Krief, S., Chapman, C.A., Kagoro, W., Seguya, A., Cohen, M. (2018) Wildlife and spiritual knowledge at the edge of protected areas: Raising another voice in conservation. Ethnobiology and Conservation, 7:1-26
  20. Weiss, D., Wallace, R.M., Rwego, I.B., Gillespie, T.R., Chapman, C.A., Singer, R.S., Goldberg, T.L. (2018) Antibiotic-resistant Escherichia coli and class 1 integrons in humans, domestic animals, and wild primates in rural Uganda. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 84(21)
  21. Nevo, O., Valenta, K., Razafimandimby, D., Melin, A.D., Ayasse, M., Chapman, C.A. (2018) Frugivores and the evolution of fruit colour. Biology Letters, 14(9)
  22. Kessler, S.E., Bonnell, T.R., Setchell, J.M., Chapman, C.A. (2018) Social Structure Facilitated the Evolution of Care-giving as a Strategy for Disease Control in the Human Lineage. Scientific Reports, 8(1)
  23. Valenta, K., Nevo, O., Chapman, C.A. (2018) Primate Fruit Color: Useful Concept or Alluring Myth? International Journal of Primatology, 39(3):321-337
  24. Cancelliere, E.C., Chapman, C.A., Twinomugisha, D., Rothman, J.M. (2018) The nutritional value of feeding on crops: Diets of vervet monkeys in a humanized landscape. African Journal of Ecology, 56(2):160-167
  25. Thompson, M.E., Machanda, Z.P., Scully, E.J., Enigk, D.K., Otali, E., Muller, M.N., Goldberg, T.L., Chapman, C.A., Wrangham, R.W. (2018) Risk factors for respiratory illness in a community of wild chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii). Royal Society Open Science, 5(9)
  26. Koch, F., Ganzhorn, J.U., Rothman, J.M., Chapman, C.A., Fichtel, C. (2017) Sex and seasonal differences in diet and nutrient intake in Verreaux's sifakas (Propithecus verreauxi). American Journal of Primatology, 79(4):1-10
  27. Federman, S., Sinnott-Armstrong, M., Baden, A.L., Chapman, C.A., Daly, D.C., Richard, A.R., Valenta, K., Donoghue, M.J. (2017) The Paucity of Frugivores in Madagascar May Not Be Due to Unpredictable Temperatures or Fruit Resources. PLOS ONE, 12(1):1-11
  28. Jacob, A.L., Lechowicz, M.J., Chapman, C.A. (2017) Non-native fruit trees facilitate colonization of native forest on abandoned farmland. Restoration Ecology, 25(2):211-219
  29. Paim, F.P., Chapman, C.A., de Queiroz, H.L., Paglia, A.P. (2017) Does Resource Availability Affect the Diet and Behavior of the Vulnerable Squirrel Monkey, Saimiri vanzolinii? International Journal of Primatology, 38(3):572-587
  30. Alvarado-Villalobos, M.A., Cringoli, G., Maurelli, M.P., Cambou, A., Rinaldi, L., Barbachano-Guerrero, A., Guevara, R., Chapman, C.A., Serio-Silva, J.C. (2017) Flotation techniques (FLOTAC and mini-FLOTAC) for detecting gastrointestinal parasites in howler monkeys. Parasites & Vectors, 10(1)
  31. Irwin, M.T., Raharison, J.-L., Chapman, C.A., Junge, R.E., Rothman, J.M. (2017) Minerals in the foods and diet of diademed sifakas: Are they nutritional challenges? American Journal of Primatology, 79(4):1-14
  32. García-Feria, L.M., Chapman, C.A., Pastor-Nieto, R., Serio-Silva, J.C. (2017) Biochemical and hematological evaluations of black howler monkeys (Alouatta pigra) in highly degraded landscapes in Mexico. Journal of Medical Primatology, 46(6):304-310
  33. Valenta, K., Twinomugisha, D., Godfrey, K., Liu, C., Schoof, V.A.M., Goldberg, T.L., Chapman, C.A. (2017) Comparison of gastrointestinal parasite communities in vervet monkeys. Integrative Zoology, 12(6):512-520
  34. Ryan, S.J., Palace, M.W., Hartter, J., Diem, J.E., Chapman, C.A., Southworth, J. (2017) Population pressure and global markets drive a decade of forest cover change in Africa's Albertine Rift. Applied Geography, 81:52-59
  35. Nevo, O., Valenta, K., Tevlin, A.G., Omeja, P., Styler, S.A., Jackson, D.J., Chapman, C.A., Ayasse, M. (2017) Fruit defence syndromes: the independent evolution of mechanical and chemical defences. Evolutionary Ecology, 31(6):913-923
  36. Kessler, S.E., Bonnell, T.R., Byrne, R.W., Chapman, C.A. (2017) Selection to outsmart the germs: The evolution of disease recognition and social cognition. Journal of Human Evolution, 108:92-109
  37. Chapman, C.A., Corriveau, A., Schoof, V.A.M., Twinomugisha, D., Valenta, K. (2017) Long-term simian research sites: Significance for theory and conservation. Journal of Mammalogy, 98(3):652-660
  38. Kininmonth, S., Crona, B., Bodin, O., Vaccaro, I., Chapman, L.J., Chapman, C.A. (2017) Microeconomic relationships between and among fishers and traders influence the ability to respond to social-ecological changes in a small-scale fishery. Ecology and Society, 22(2)
  39. Simons, N.D., Eick, G.N., Ruiz-Lopez, M.J., Omeja, P.A., Chapman, C.A., Goldberg, T.L., Ting, N., Sterner, K.N. (2017) Cis-regulatory evolution in a wild primate: Infection-associated genetic variation drives differential expression of MHC-DQA1 in vitro. Molecular Ecology, 26(17):4523-4535
  40. MacKenzie, C.A., Salerno, J., Hartter, J., Chapman, C.A., Reyna, R., Tumusiime, D.M., Drake, M. (2017) Changing perceptions of protected area benefits and problems around Kibale National Park, Uganda. Journal of Environmental Management, 200:217-228
  41. Matsuda, I., Chapman, C.A., Physilia, C.Y.S., Sha, J.C.M., Clauss, M. (2017) Primate resting postures: Constraints by foregut fermentation? Physiological and Biochemical Zoology, 90(3):383-391
  42. Farris, Z.J., Gerber, B.D., Valenta, K., Rafaliarison, R., Razafimahaimodison, J.C., Larney, E., Rajaonarivelo, T., Randriana, Z., Wright, P.C., Chapman, C.A. (2017) Threats to a rainforest carnivore community: A multi-year assessment of occupancy and co-occurrence in Madagascar. Biological Conservation, 210:116-124
  43. Johnson, C.A., Raubenheimer, D., Chapman, C.A., Tombak, K.J., Reid, A.J., Rothman, J.M. (2017) Macronutrient balancing affects patch departure by guerezas (Colobus guereza). American Journal of Primatology, 79(4):1-9
  44. Goldberg, T.L., Bennett, A.J., Kityo, R., Kuhn, J.H., Chapman, C.A. (2017) Kanyawara Virus: A Novel Rhabdovirus Infecting Newly Discovered Nycteribiid Bat Flies Infesting Previously Unknown Pteropodid Bats in Uganda. Scientific Reports, 7(1)
  45. Valenta, K., Nevo, O., Martel, C., Chapman, C.A. (2017) Plant attractants: integrating insights from pollination and seed dispersal ecology. Evolutionary Ecology, 31(2):249-267
  46. Valenta, K., Miller, C.N., Monckton, S.K., Melin, A.D., Lehman, S.M., Styler, S.A., Jackson, D.A., Chapman, C.A., Lawes, M.J. (2016) Fruit Ripening Signals and Cues in a Madagascan Dry Forest: Haptic Indicators Reliably Indicate Fruit Ripeness to Dichromatic Lemurs. Evolutionary Biology, 43(3):344-355
  47. Omeja, P.A., Lawes, M.J., Corriveau, A., Valenta, K., Sarkar, D., Paim, F.P., Chapman, C.A. (2016) Recovery of tree and mammal communities during large-scale forest regeneration in Kibale National Park, Uganda. Biotropica, 48(6):770-779
  48. Reyna-Hurtado, R., Beck, H., Altrichter, M., Chapman, C.A., Bonnell, T.R., Keuroghlian, A., Desbiez, A.L., Moreira-Ramirez, J.F., O'Farrill, G., Fragoso, J. et al. (2016) What Ecological and Anthropogenic Factors Affect Group Size in White-lipped Peccaries (Tayassu pecari)? Biotropica, 48(2):246-254
  49. Wheeler, C.E., Omeja, P.A., Chapman, C.A., Glipin, M., Tumwesigye, C., Lewis, S.L. (2016) Carbon sequestration and biodiversity following 18 years of active tropical forest restoration. Forest Ecology and Management, 373:44-55
  50. Simons, N.D., Ruiz-Lopez, M.J., Chapman, C.A., Goldberg, T.L., Karl, J.A., Wiseman, R.W., Bohn, P.S., O’Connor, D.H., Ting, N. (2016) Rapid identification of major histocompatibility complex class I haplotypes using deep sequencing in an endangered Old World monkey. Conservation Genetics Resources, 8(1):23-26
  51. Lester, J., Paige, S., Chapman, C.A., Gibson, M., Jones, J.H., Switzer, W.M., Ting, N., Goldberg, T.L., Frost, S.D.W. (2016) Assessing commitment and reporting fidelity to a text message-based participatory surveillance in rural Western Uganda. PLOS ONE, 11(6)
  52. Ghai, R.R., Thurber, M.I., El Bakry, A., Chapman, C.A., Goldberg, T.L. (2016) Multi-method assessment of patients with febrile illness reveals over-diagnosis of malaria in rural Uganda. Malaria Journal, 15(1)
  53. Janmaat, K.R.L., Boesch, C., Byrne, R., Chapman, C.A., Gone Bi, Z.B., Head, J.S., Robbins, M.M., Wrangham, R.W., Polansky, L. (2016) Spatio-temporal complexity of chimpanzee food: How cognitive adaptations can counteract the ephemeral nature of ripe fruit. American Journal of Primatology, 78(6):626-645
  54. Hartter, J., Dowhaniuk, N., MacKenzie, C.A., Ryan, S.J., Diem, J.E., Palace, M.W., Chapman, C.A. (2016) Perceptions of risk in communities near parks in an African biodiversity hotspot. Ambio, 45(6):692-705
  55. Goldberg, T.L., Angedakin, S., Basuta, G.M.I., Brown, M., Butynski, T.M., Chapman, C.A., Chapman, L., Gunter, S., Kato, I., Krief, J.-M. et al. (2016) Remembering Jerry Lwanga: A Perspective from His Colleagues. International Journal of Primatology, 37(2):131-135
  56. Chapman, C.A., Deluycker, A., Reyna-Hurtado, R.A., Serio-Silva, J.C., Smith, T.B., Strier, K.B., Goldberg, T.L. (2016) Safeguarding biodiversity: What is perceived as working, according to the conservation community? ORYX, 50(2):302-307
  57. Bonnell, T.R., Ghai, R.R., Goldberg, T.L., Sengupta, R., Chapman, C.A. (2016) Spatial patterns of persistence for environmentally transmitted parasites: Effects of regional climate and local landscape. Ecological Modelling, 338:78-89
  58. Chapman, C.A., Friant, S., Godfrey, K., Liu, C., Sakar, D., Schoof, V.A.M., Sengupta, R., Twinomugisha, D., Valenta, K., Goldberg, T.L. (2016) Social behaviours and networks of vervet monkeys are influenced by gastrointestinal parasites. PLOS ONE, 11(8)
  59. Sarkar, D., Chapman, C.A., Kagoro, W., Sengupta, R. (2016) Countering elephant raiding with Short Message Service: Challenges of deploying public participation-based systems in a setting with sparse Information Communication Technologies resources. The Canadian Geographer, 60(4):493-504
  60. Bonnell, T.R., Chapman, C.A., Sengupta, R. (2016) Interaction between scale and scheduling choices in simulations of spatial agents. International Journal of Geographical Information Science, 30(10):2075-2088
  61. Valenta, K., Hopkins, M.E., Meeking, M., Chapman, C.A., Fedigan, L.M. (2015) Spatial patterns of primary seed dispersal and adult tree distributions: Genipa americana dispersed by Cebus capucinus. Journal of Tropical Ecology, 31(6):491-498
  62. Valenta, K., Brown, K.A., Rafaliarison, R.R., Styler, S.A., Jackson, D., Lehman, S.M., Chapman, C.A., Melin, A.D. (2015) Sensory integration during foraging: the importance of fruit hardness, colour, and odour to brown lemurs. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 69(11):1855-1865
  63. Mugume, S., Chapman, C.A., Isabirye-Basuta, G., Otali, E. (2015) Can we rely on forest reserves for primate conservation? African Journal of Ecology, 53(4):465-472
  64. Chapman, C.A., Valenta, K. (2015) Costs and benefits of group living are neither simple nor linear. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 112(48):14751-14752
  65. Arlet, M.E., Chapman, C.A., Isbell, L.A., Molleman, F., Mand, R., Horak, P., Carey, J.R. (2015) Social and Ecological Correlates of Parasitic Infections in Adult Male Gray-Cheeked Mangabeys (Lophocebus albigena). International Journal of Primatology, 36(5):967-986
  66. Raubenheimer, D., Machovsky-Capuska, G.E., Chapman, C.A., Rothman, J.M. (2015) Geometry of nutrition in field studies: an illustration using wild primates. Oecologia, 177(1):223-234
  67. Bryer, M.A.H., Chapman, C.A., Raubenheimer, D., Lambert, J.E., Rothman, J.M. (2015) Macronutrient and Energy Contributions of Insects to the Diet of a Frugivorous Monkey (Cercopithecus ascanius). International Journal of Primatology, 36(4):839-854
  68. Chapman, C.A., Van Bavel, B., Boodman, C., Ghai, R.R., Gogarten, J.F., Hartter, J., Mechak, L.E., Omeja, P.A., Poonawala, S., Tuli, D. et al. (2015) Providing health care to improve community perceptions of protected areas. ORYX, 49(4):636-642
  69. Mugume, S., Isabirye-Basuta, G., Otali, E., Reyna-Hurtado, R., Chapman, C.A. (2015) How do Human Activities Influence the Status and Distribution of Terrestrial Mammals in Forest Reserves? Journal of Mammalogy, 96(5):998-1004
  70. Teichroeb, J.A., White, M.M.J., Chapman, C.A. (2015) Vervet (Chlorocebus pygerythrus) Intragroup Spatial Positioning: Dominants Trade-Off Predation Risk for Increased Food Acquisition. International Journal of Primatology, 36(1):154-176
  71. Genomic Resources Development Consortium, Bouchez, O., Chapman, C.A., Etter, P.D., Goldberg, T.L., Johnson, E.A., Jones, J.H., Loot, G., Omeja, P.A., Rey, O. et al. (2015) Genomic Resources Notes Accepted 1 December 2014 - 31 January 2015. Molecular Ecology Resources, 15(3):684-684
  72. Chapman, C.A., Schoof, V.A.M., Bonnell, T.R., Gogarten, J.F., Calme, S. (2015) Competing pressures on populations: Long-term dynamics of food availability, food quality, disease, stress and animal abundance. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 370(1669)
  73. Rothman, J.M., Chapman, C.A., Struhsaker, T.T., Raubenheimer, D., Twinomugisha, D., Waterman, P.G. (2015) Long-term declines in nutritional quality of tropical leaves. Ecology, 96(3):873-878
  74. Gogarten, J.F., Jacob, A.L., Ghai, R.R., Rothman, J.M., Twinomugisha, D., Wasserman, M.D., Chapman, C.A. (2015) Group Size Dynamics over 15+ Years in an African Forest Primate Community. Biotropica, 47(1):101-112
  75. Espinosa Gomez, F., Santiago Garcia, J., Gomez Rosales, S., Wallis, I.R., Chapman, C.A., Morales Mavil, J., Canales Espinosa, D., Hernandez Salazar, L. (2015) Howler Monkeys (Alouatta palliata mexicana) Produce Tannin-Binding Salivary Proteins. International Journal of Primatology, 36(6):1086-1100
  76. Osazuwa-Peters, O.L., Jimenez, I., Oberle, B., Chapman, C.A., Zanne, A.E. (2015) Selective logging: Do rates of forest turnover in stems, species composition and functional traits decrease with time since disturbance? - A 45 year perspective. Forest Ecology and Management, 357:10-21
  77. Sarkar, D., Chapman, C.A., Griffin, L., Sengupta, R. (2015) Analyzing Animal Movement Characteristics From Location Data. Transactions in GIS, 19(4):516-534
  78. Hartter, J., Ryan, S.J., MacKenzie, C.A., Goldman, A., Dowhaniuk, N., Palace, M., Diem, J.E., Chapman, C.A. (2015) Now there is no land: a story of ethnic migration in a protected area landscape in western Uganda. Population and Environment, 36(4):452-479
  79. Ghai, R.R., Fugere, V., Chapman, C.A., Goldberg, T.L., Davies, T.J. (2015) Sickness behaviour associated with non-lethal infections in wild primates. Proceedings of the Royal Society B-Biological Sciences, 282(1814)
  80. Irwin, M.T., Raharison, J.-L., Raubenheimer, D.R., Chapman, C.A., Rothman, J.M. (2015) The nutritional geometry of resource scarcity: Effects of lean seasons and habitat disturbance on nutrient intakes and balancing in wild sifakas. PLOS ONE, 10(6)
  81. Lauck, M., Switzer, W.M., Sibley, S.D., Hyeroba, D., Tumukunde, A., Weny, G., Shankar, A., Greene, J.M., Ericsen, A.J., Zheng, H. et al. (2014) Discovery and full genome characterization of a new SIV lineage infecting red-tailed guenons (Cercopithecus ascanius schmidti) in Kibale National Park, Uganda. Retrovirology, 11(1):55
  82. Hanya, G., Fuse, M., Aiba, S..-I., Takafumi, H., Tsujino, R., Agetsuma, N., Chapman, C.A. (2014) Ecosystem impacts of folivory and frugivory by japanese macaques in two temperate forests in yakushima. American Journal of Primatology, 76(6):596-607
  83. Sibley, S.D., Lauck, M., Bailey, A.L., Hyeroba, D., Tumukunde, A., Weny, G., Chapman, C.A., O'Connor, D.H., Goldberg, T.L., Friedrich, T.C. (2014) Discovery and characterization of distinct simian pegiviruses in three wild African old world monkey species. PLOS ONE, 9(6)
  84. Arlet, M.E., Isbell, L.A., Molleman, F., Kaasik, A., Chancellor, R.L., Chapman, C.A., Mand, R., Carey, J.R. (2014) Maternal Investment and Infant Survival in Gray-Cheeked Mangabeys (Lophocebus albigena). International Journal of Primatology, 35(2):476-490
  85. Gonzalez-Zamora, A., Arroyo-Rodriguez, V., Escobar, F., Ros, M., Oyama, K., Ibarra-Manriquez, G., Stoner, K.E., Chapman, C.A. (2014) Contagious deposition of seeds in spider monkeys' sleeping trees limits effective seed dispersal in fragmented landscapes. PLOS ONE, 9(2):--
  86. Ghai, R.R., Chapman, C.A., Omeja, P.A., Davies, T.J., Goldberg, T.L. (2014) Nodule Worm Infection in Humans and Wild Primates in Uganda: Cryptic Species in a Newly Identified Region of Human Transmission. PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases, 8(1):39
  87. Irwin, M.T., Raharison, J.-L., Raubenheimer, D., Chapman, C.A., Rothman, J.M. (2014) Nutritional correlates of the "lean season": Effects of seasonality and frugivory on the nutritional ecology of diademed sifakas. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 153(1):78-91
  88. Gonzalez-Hernandez, M., Rangel-Negrin, A., Schoof, V.A.M., Chapman, C.A., Canales-Espinosa, D., Dias, P.A.D. (2014) Transmission Patterns of Pinworms in Two Sympatric Congeneric Primate Species. International Journal of Primatology
  89. Gogarten, J.F., Bonnell, T.R., Brown, L.M., Campenni, M., Wasserman, M.D., Chapman, C.A. (2014) Increasing Group Size Alters Behavior of a Folivorous Primate. International Journal of Primatology, 35(2):590-608
  90. McCord, A.I., Chapman, C.A., Weny, G., Tumukunde, A., Hyeroba, D., Klotz, K., Koblings, A.S., Mbora, D.N.M., Cregger, M., White, B.A. et al. (2014) Fecal microbiomes of non-human primates in Western Uganda reveal species-specific communities largely resistant to habitat perturbation. American Journal of Primatology, 76(4):347-354
  91. Semel, B.P., Irwin, M.T., Raharison, J.-L., Chapman, C.A., Rothman, J.M. (2014) More fiber means more dirt? The role of geophagy in Diademed Sifakas. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 153:236-236
  92. Chapman, C.A., Rothman, J.M. (2014) Long term changes in primate social structure and population density: How important are climate change and non-equilibrium forest dynamics? American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 153:93-93
  93. Rothman, J.M., Makombo, J., Tumwesigye, C., Rwetsiba, A., Chapman, C.A. (2014) Integrating research into primate conservation: Insights from Uganda. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 153:225-225
  94. Teichroeb, J., Campenni, M., Chapman, C.A. (2014) Are takeover frequency and variability in male quality keys to solving the folivore paradox? American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 153:252-253
  95. Vander Wal, E., Garant, D., Calme, S., Chapman, C.A., Festa-Bianchet, M., Millien, V., Rioux-Paquette, S., Pelletier, F. (2014) Applying evolutionary concepts to wildlife disease ecology and management. Evolutionary Applications, 7(7):856-868
  96. Dattilo, W., Serio-Silva, J.C., Chapman, C.A., Rico-Gray, V. (2014) Highly nested diets in intrapopulation monkey-resource food webs. American Journal of Primatology, 76(7):670-678
  97. Omeja, P.A., Jacob, A.L., Lawes, M.J., Lwanga, J.S., Rothman, J.M., Tumwesigye, C., Chapman, C.A. (2014) Changes in Elephant Abundance Affect Forest Composition or Regeneration? Biotropica, 46(6):704-711
  98. Tranquilli, S., Abedi-Lartey, M., Abernethy, K., Amsini, F., Asamoah, A., Balangtaa, C., Blake, S., Bouanga, E., Breuer, T., Brncic, T.M. et al. (2014) Protected areas in tropical Africa: Assessing threats and conservation activities. PLOS ONE, 9(12)
  99. Ghai, R.R., Simons, N.D., Chapman, C.A., Omeja, P.A., Davies, T.J., Ting, N., Goldberg, T.L. (2014) Hidden Population Structure and Cross-species Transmission of Whipworms (Trichuris sp.) in Humans and Non-human Primates in Uganda. PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases, 8(10)
  100. Milich, K.M., Stumpf, R.M., Chambers, J.M., Chapman, C.A. (2014) Female red colobus monkeys maintain their densities through flexible feeding strategies in logged forests in Kibale National Park, Uganda. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 154(1):52-60
  101. Bailey, A.L., Lauck, M., Weiler, A., Sibley, S.D., Dinis, J.M., Bergman, Z., Nelson, C.W., Correll, M., Gleicher, M., Hyeroba, D. et al. (2014) High Genetic Diversity and Adaptive Potential of Two Simian Hemorrhagic Fever Viruses in a Wild Primate Population. PLOS ONE, 9(3):e90714
  102. Milich, K.M., Bahr, J.M., Stumpf, R.M., Chapman, C.A. (2014) Timing is everything: expanding the cost of sexual attraction hypothesis. Animal Behaviour, 88:219-224
  103. Teichroeb, J.A., Chapman, C.A. (2014) Sensory information and associative cues used in food detection by wild vervet monkeys. Animal Cognition, 17(3):517-528
  104. Lauck, M., Sibley, S.D., Lara, J., Purdy, M.A., Khudyakov, Y., Hyeroba, D., Tumukunde, A., Weny, G., Switzer, W.M., Chapman, C.A. et al. (2013) A novel hepacivirus with an unusually long and intrinsically disordered ns5a protein in a wild old world primate. Journal of Virology, 87(16):8971-8981
  105. Ryan, A.M., Chapman, C.A., Rothman, J.M. (2013) How do differences in species and part consumption affect diet nutrient concentrations? A test with red colobus monkeys in Kibale National Park, Uganda. African Journal of Ecology, 51(1):1-10
  106. Bonnell, T.R., Dutilleul, P., Chapman, C.A., Reyna-Hurtado, R., Hernandez-Sarabia, R.U., Sengupta, R. (2013) Analysing small-scale aggregation in animal visits in space and time: The ST-BBD method. Animal Behaviour, 85(2):483-492
  107. Chapman, C.A., Bonnell, T.R., Gogarten, J.F., Lambert, J.E., Omeja, P.A., Twinomugisha, D., Wasserman, M.D., Rothman, J.M. (2013) Are Primates Ecosystem Engineers? International Journal of Primatology, 34(1):1-14
  108. Duclos, V., Boudreau, S., Chapman, C.A. (2013) Shrub Cover Influence on Seedling Growth and Survival Following Logging of a Tropical Forest. Biotropica, 45(4):419-426
  109. Bonnell, T.R., Campenni, M., Chapman, C.A., Gogarten, J.F., Reyna-Hurtado, R.A., Teichroeb, J.A., Wasserman, M.D., Sengupta, R. (2013) Emergent Group Level Navigation: An Agent-Based Evaluation of Movement Patterns in a Folivorous Primate. PLOS ONE, 8(10):e78264
  110. Lauck, M., Switzer, W.M., Sibley, S.D., Hyeroba, D., Tumukunde, A., Weny, G., Taylor, B., Shankar, A., Ting, N., Chapman, C.A. et al. (2013) Discovery and full genome characterization of two highly divergent simian immunodeficiency viruses infecting black-and-white colobus monkeys (Colobus guereza) in Kibale National Park, Uganda. Retrovirology, 10(1):107
  111. Chapman, C.A., Bonnell, T.R., Sengupta, R., Goldberg, T.L., Rothman, J.M. (2013) Is Markhamia lutea's abundance determined by animal foraging? Forest Ecology and Management, 308:62-66
  112. Ghai, R.R., Sibley, S.D., Lauck, M., Dinis, J.M., Bailey, A.L., Chapman, C.A., Omeja, P., Friedrich, T.C., O'Connor, D.H., Goldberg, T.L. (2013) Deep sequencing identifies two genotypes and high viral genetic diversity of human pegivirus (GB virus C) in rural Ugandan patients. Journal of General Virology, 94(PART 12):2670-2678
  113. Thurber, M.I., Ghai, R.R., Hyeroba, D., Weny, G., Tumukunde, A., Chapman, C.A., Wiseman, R.W., Dinis, J., Steeil, J., Greiner, E.C. et al. (2013) Co-infection and cross-species transmission of divergent Hepatocystis lineages in a wild African primate community. International Journal for Parasitology, 43(8):613-619
  114. Bryer, M.A.H., Chapman, C.A., Rothman, J.M. (2013) Diet and polyspecific associations affect spatial patterns among redtail monkeys (Cercopithecus ascanius). Behaviour, 150(3-4):277-293
  115. Felton, A.M., Felton, A., Rumiz, D.I., Villaroel, N., Chapman, C.A., Lindenmayer, D.B. (2013) Commercial harvesting of Ficus timber - An emerging threat to frugivorous wildlife and sustainable forestry. Biological Conservation, 159:96-100
  116. Miyamoto, M.M., Allen, J.M., Gogarten, J.F., Chapman, C.A. (2013) Microsatellite DNA suggests that group size affects sex-biased dispersal patterns in red colobus monkeys. American Journal of Primatology, 75(5):478-490
  117. Hanya, G., Chapman, C.A. (2013) Linking feeding ecology and population abundance: A review of food resource limitation on primates. Ecological Research, 28(2):183-190
  118. Pozo-Montuy, G., Serio-Silva, J.C., Chapman, C.A., Bonilla-Sanchez, Y.M. (2013) Resource Use in a Landscape Matrix by an Arboreal Primate: Evidence of Supplementation in Black howlers (Alouatta pigra). International Journal of Primatology, 34(4):714-731
  119. Wasserman, M.D., Chapman, C.A., Milton, K., Goldberg, T.L., Ziegler, T.E. (2013) Physiological and Behavioral Effects of Capture Darting on Red Colobus Monkeys (Procolobus rufomitratus) with a Comparison to Chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) Predation. International Journal of Primatology, 34(5):1020-1031
  120. Wasserman, M.D., Milton, K., Chapman, C.A. (2013) The Roles of Phytoestrogens in Primate Ecology and Evolution. International Journal of Primatology, 34(5):861-878
  121. Lauck, M., Sibley, S.D., Hyeroba, D., Tumukunde, A., Weny, G., Chapman, C.A., Ting, N., Switzer, W.M., Kuhn, J.H., Friedrich, T.C. et al. (2013) Exceptional simian hemorrhagic fever virus diversity in a wild African primate community. Journal of Virology, 87(1):688-691
  122. Irwin, M.T., Rothman, J.M., Raubenheimer, D., Raharison, J.-L., Chapman, C.A. (2013) Nutritional ecology and nutrient balancing in a rainforest sifaka. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 150:158-158
  123. Vaccaro, I., Chapman, C.A., Nyboer, E.A., Luke, M., Byekwaso, A., Morgan, C., Mbabazi, D., Twinomugisha, D., Chapman, L.J. (2013) An interdisciplinary method to harmonise ecology, economy and co-management: fisheries exploitation in Lake Nabugabo, Uganda. African Journal of Aquatic Science, 38(SUPPL.1):97-104
  124. Horn, K.E., Glasgow, S.D., Gobert, D., Bull, S.-J., Luk, T., Girgis, J., Tremblay, M.-E., McEachern, D., Bouchard, J.-F., Haber, M. et al. (2013) Expression by Neurons Regulates Synaptic Plasticity in the Adult Brain. Cell Reports, 3(1):173-185
  125. Valtonen, A., Molleman, F., Chapman, C.A., Carey, J.R., Ayres, M.P., Roininen, H. (2013) Tropical phenology: Bi-annual rhythms and interannual variation in an Afrotropical butterfly assemblage. Ecosphere, 4(3)
  126. Ghai, R.R., Davies, J.T., Chapman, C.A., Goldberg, T.L. (2013) TRANSMISSION DYNAMICS OF PARASITES CO-INFECTING WILD PRIMATE HOSTS IN KIBALE NATIONAL PARK, UGANDA. American Journal of Primatology, 75:37-37
  127. Bonilla-Sanchez, Y.M., Serio-Silva, J.C., Pozo-Montuy, G., Chapman, C.A. (2012) Howlers Are Able to Survive in Eucalyptus Plantations Where Remnant and Regenerating Vegetation Is Available. International Journal of Primatology, 33(1):233-245
  128. Tombak, K.J., Reid, A.J., Chapman, C.A., Rothman, J.M., Johnson, C.A., Reyna-Hurtado, R. (2012) Patch depletion behavior differs between sympatric folivorous primates. Primates, 53(1):57-64
  129. Chapman, C.A., Teichroeb, J.A. (2012) What Influences the Size of Groups in Which Primates Choose to Live? Nature Education Knowledge, 3(10):9
  130. Reyna-Hurtado, R., Chapman, C.A., Calme, S., Pedersen, E.J. (2012) Searching in heterogeneous and limiting environments: Foraging strategies of white-lipped peccaries (Tayassu pecari). Journal of Mammalogy, 93(1):124-133
  131. Chapman, C.A., Gogarten, J.F. (2012) Primate Conservation: Is the Cup Half Empty or Half Full? Nature Education Knowledge, 4(2):7
  132. MacKenzie, C.A., Chapman, C.A., Sengupta, R. (2012) Spatial patterns of illegal resource extraction in Kibale National Park, Uganda. Environmental Conservation, 39(1):38-50
  133. Omeja, P.A., Obua, J., Rwetsiba, A., Chapman, C.A. (2012) Biomass accumulation in tropical lands with different disturbance histories: Contrasts within one landscape and across regions. Forest Ecology and Management, 269:293-300
  134. Hodder, S.A.M., Chapman, C.A. (2012) Do Nematode Infections of Red Colobus (Procolobus rufomitratus) and Black-and-White Colobus (Colobus guereza) on Humanized Forest Edges Differ from Those on Nonhumanized Forest Edges? International Journal of Primatology, 33(4):845-859
  135. Salyer, S.J., Gillespie, T.R., Rwego, I.B., Chapman, C.A., Goldberg, T.L. (2012) Epidemiology and molecular relationships of Cryptosporidium spp. in people, primates, and livestock from Western Uganda. PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases, 6(4)
  136. Wasserman, M.D., Taylor-Gutt, A., Rothman, J.M., Chapman, C.A., Milton, K., Leitman, D.C. (2012) Estrogenic plant foods of red colobus monkeys and mountain gorillas in uganda. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 148(1):88-97
  137. Ryan, S.J., Brashares, J.S., Walsh, C., Milbers, K., Kilroy, C., Chapman, C.A. (2012) A survey of gastrointestinal parasites of olive baboons (Papio anubis) in human settlement areas of mole national park, ghana. Journal of Parasitology, 98(4):885-888
  138. Chapman, C.A., Baranga, D., Isabirye Basuta, G., Teichroeb, J.A. (2012) Crop raiding patterns of solitary and social groups of red-tailed monkeys on cocoa pods in Uganda. Tropical Conservation Science, 5(1):104-111
  139. Rothman, J.M., Chapman, C.A., van Soest, P.J. (2012) Methods in Primate Nutritional Ecology: A User's Guide. International Journal of Primatology, 33(3):542-566
  140. Hartter, J., Stampone, M.D., Ryan, S.J., Kirner, K., Chapman, C.A., Goldman, A. (2012) Patterns and perceptions of climate change in a biodiversity conservation hotspot. PLOS ONE, 7(2):--
  141. Janmaat, K.R.L., Chapman, C.A., Meijer, R., Zuberbuhler, K. (2012) The use of fruiting synchrony by foraging mangabey monkeys: A 'simple tool' to find fruit. Animal Cognition, 15(1):83-96
  142. Evans, D.M., Barnard, P., Koh, L.P., Chapman, C.A., Altwegg, R., Garner, T.W.J., Gompper, M.E., Gordon, I.J., Katzner, T.E., Pettorelli, N. (2012) Funding nature conservation: Who pays? Animal Conservation, 15(3):215-216
  143. Gogarten, J.F., Guzman, M., Chapman, C.A., Jacob, A.L., Omeja, P.A., Rothman, J.M. (2012) What is the predictive power of the colobine protein-to-fiber model and its conservation value? Tropical Conservation Science, 5(3):381-393
  144. Gogarten, J.F., Brown, L.M., Chapman, C.A., Cords, M., Doran-Sheehy, D., Fedigan, L.M., Gre, F.E., Perry, S., Pusey, A.E., Sterck, E.H.M. et al. (2012) Seasonal mortality patterns non-human primates: Implications for variation selection pressures across environments. Evolution, 66(10):3252-3266
  145. Allen, J.M., Miyamoto, M.M., Wu, C.-H., Carter, T.E., Ungvari-Martin, J., Magrini, K., Chapman, C.A. (2012) Primate DNA suggests long-term stability of an african rainforest. Ecology and Evolution, 2(11):2829-2842
  146. Ghai, R.R., Chapman, C.A. (2012) Meet the parasites: genetic approaches uncover new insights in parasitology. Taprobanica, 4:60-64
  147. Wasserman, M.D., Chapman, C.A., Milton, K., Gogarten, J.F., Wittwer, D.J., Ziegler, T.E. (2012) Estrogenic plant consumption predicts red colobus monkey (Procolobus rufomitratus) hormonal state and behavior. Hormones and Behavior, 62(5):553-562
  148. Scholl, K., Allen, J.M., Leendertz, F.H., Chapman, C.A., Reed, D.L. (2012) Variable microsatellite loci for population genetic analysis of old world monkey lice (Pedicinus sp.). Journal of Parasitology, 98(5):930-937
  149. Gonzalez-Zamora, A., Arroyo-Rodriguez, V., Oyama, K., Sork, V., Chapman, C.A., Stoner, K.E. (2012) Sleeping Sites and Latrines of Spider Monkeys in Continuous and Fragmented Rainforests: Implications for Seed Dispersal and Forest Regeneration. PLOS ONE, 7(10):--
  150. Laurance, W.F., Carolina Useche, D., Rendeiro, J., Kalka, M., Bradshaw, C.J.A., Sloan, S.P., Laurance, S.G., Campbell, M., Abernethy, K., Alvarez, P. et al. (2012) Averting biodiversity collapse in tropical forest protected areas. Nature, 489(7415):290-293
  151. Chapman, C.A., Bowman, D.D., Ghai, R.R., Gogarten, J.F., Goldberg, T.L., Rothman, J.M., Twinomugisha, D., Walsh, C. (2012) Protozoan parasites in group-living primates: Testing the biological island hypothesis. American Journal of Primatology, 74(6):510-517
  152. O'Farrill, G., Chapman, C.A., Gonzalez, A. (2011) Origin and deposition sites influence seed germination and seedling survival of Manilkara zapota: Implications for long-distance, animal-mediated seed dispersal. Seed Science Research, 21(4):305-313
  153. Naughton-Trevesa, L., Alix-Garcia, J., Chapman, C.A. (2011) Lessons about parks and poverty from a decade of forest loss and economic growth around Kibale National Park, Uganda. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 108(34):13919-13924
  154. Lauck, M., Hyeroba, D., Tumukunde, A., Weny, G., Lank, S.M., Chapman, C.A., O'Connor, D.H., Friedrich, T.C., Goldberg, T.L. (2011) Novel, divergent Simian hemorrhagic fever viruses in a wild ugandan red colobus monkey discovered using direct pyrosequencing. PLOS ONE, 6(4):--
  155. Stampone, M.D., Hartter, J., Chapman, C.A., Ryan, S.J. (2011) Trends and Variability in Localized Precipitation Around Kibale National Park, Uganda, Africa. Research Journal of Environmental and Earth Sciences, 3:14-23
  156. Hanya, G., Stevenson, P., van Noordwijk, M., Te Wong, S., Kanamori, T., Kuze, N., Aiba, S.-I., Chapman, C.A., van Schaik, C. (2011) Seasonality in fruit availability affects frugivorous primate biomass and species richness. Ecography, 34(6):1009-1017
  157. Struhsaker, T.T., Chapman, C.A., Pope, T.R., Marcus, J.R. (2011) Healthy baboon with no upper jaw or nose: An extreme case of adaptability in the Kibale National Park, Uganda. Primates, 52(1):15-18
  158. Rothman, J.M., Raubenheimer, D., Chapman, C.A. (2011) Nutritional geometry: Gorillas prioritize non-protein energy while consuming surplus protein. Biology Letters, 7(6):847-849
  159. Omeja, P.A., Chapman, C.A., Obua, J., Lwanga, J.S., Jacob, A.L., Wanyama, F., Mugenyi, R. (2011) Intensive tree planting facilitates tropical forest biodiversity and biomass accumulation in Kibale National Park, Uganda. Forest Ecology and Management, 261(3):703-709
  160. Omeja, P.A., Lwanga, J.S., Obua, J., Chapman, C.A. (2011) Fire control as a simple means of promoting tropical forest restoration. Tropical Conservation Science, 4(3):287-299
  161. Bonnell, T.R., Reyna-Hurtado, R., Chapman, C.A. (2011) Post-logging recovery time is longer than expected in an East African tropical forest. Forest Ecology and Management, 261(4):855-864
  162. Hartter, J., Ryan, S.J., Southworth, J., Chapman, C.A. (2011) Landscapes as continuous entities: Forest disturbance and recovery in the Albertine Rift landscape. Landscape Ecology, 26(6):877-890
  163. Reyna-Hurtado, R., Naranjo, E., Chapman, C.A., Tanner, G.W. (2010) Hunting and the conservation of a social ungulate: The white-lipped peccary Tayassu pecari in Calakmul, Mexico. ORYX, 44(1):89-96
  164. Bonnell, T.R., Sengupta, R.R., Chapman, C.A., Goldberg, T.L. (2010) An agent-based model of red colobus resources and disease dynamics implicates key resource sites as hot spots of disease transmission. Ecological Modelling, 221(20):2491-2500
  165. Behie, A.M., Pavelka, M.S.M., Chapman, C.A. (2010) Sources of variation in fecal cortisol levels in Howler monkeys in Belize. American Journal of Primatology, 72(7):600-606
  166. Chapman, C.A., Chapman, L.J., Jacob, A.L., Rothman, J.M., Omeja, P., Reyna-Hurtado, R., Hartter, J., Lawes, M.J. (2010) Tropical tree community shifts: Implications for wildlife conservation. Biological Conservation, 143(2):366-374
  167. Chapman, C.A., Speirs, M.L., Hodder, S.A.M., Rothman, J.M. (2010) Colobus monkey parasite infections in wet and dry habitats: Implications for climate change. African Journal of Ecology, 48(2):555-558
  168. Wanyama, F., Muhabwe, R., Plumptre, A.J., Chapman, C.A., Rothman, J.M. (2010) Censusing large mammals in Kibale National Park: Evaluation of the intensity of sampling required to determine change. African Journal of Ecology, 48(4):953-961
  169. Southworth, J., Hartter, J., Binford, M.W., Goldman, A., Chapman, C.A., Chapman, L.J., Omeja, P., Binford, E. (2010) Parks, people and pixels: Evaluating landscape effects of an East African national park on its surroundings. Tropical Conservation Science, 3(2):122-142
  170. Houle, A., Chapman, C.A., Vickery, W.L. (2010) Intratree vertical variation of fruit density and the nature of contest competition in frugivores. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 64(3):429-441
  171. Harris, T.R., Chapman, C.A., Monfort, S.L. (2010) Small folivorous primate groups exhibit behavioral and physiological effects of food scarcity. Behavioral Ecology, 21(1):46-56
  172. Chapman, C.A., Struhsaker, T.T., Skorupa, J.P., Snaith, T.V., Rothman, J.M. (2010) Understanding long-term primate community dynamics: Implications of forest change. Ecological Applications, 20(1):179-191
  173. Baranga, D., Chapman, C.A., Kasenene, J.M. (2009) The structure and status of forest fragments outside protected areas in central Uganda. African Journal of Ecology, 47(4):664-669
  174. Rothman, J.M., Chapman, C.A., Hansen, J.L., Cherney, D.J.R., Pell, A.N. (2009) Rapid assessment of the nutritional value of foods eaten by mountain gorillas: Applying near-infrared reflectance spectroscopy to primatology. International Journal of Primatology, 30(5):729-742
  175. Potts, K.B., Chapman, C.A., Lwanga, J.S. (2009) Floristic heterogeneity between forested sites in Kibale National Park, Uganda: Insights into the fine-scale determinants of density in a large-bodied frugivorous primate. Journal of Animal Ecology, 78(6):1269-1277
  176. Omeja, P.A., Chapman, C.A., Obua, J. (2009) Enrichment planting does not improve tree restoration when compared with natural regeneration in a former pine plantation in Kibale National Park, Uganda. African Journal of Ecology, 47(4):650-657
  177. Goldberg, T.L., Sintasath, D.M., Chapman, C.A., Cameron, K.M., Karesh, W.B., Tang, S., Wolfe, N.D., Rwego, I.B., Ting, N., Switzer, W.M. (2009) Coinfection of Ugandan red colobus (Procolobus [Piliocolobus] rufomitratus tephrosceles) with novel, divergent delta-, lenti-, and spumaretroviruses. Journal of Virology, 83(21):11318-11329
  178. Harris, T.R., Caillaud, D., Chapman, C.A., Vigilant, L. (2009) Neither genetic nor observational data alone are sufficient for understanding sex-biased dispersal in a social-group-living species. Molecular Ecology, 18(8):1777-1790
  179. Olupot, W., Barigyira, R., Chapman, C.A. (2009) The status of anthropogenic threat at the people-park interface of Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, Uganda. Environmental Conservation, 36(1):41-50
  180. Chapman, C.A., Rothman, J.M. (2009) Within-species differences in primate social structure: Evolution of plasticity and phylogenetic constraints. Primates, 50(1):12-22
  181. Jacob, A.L., Vaccaro, I., Sengupta, R., Hartter, J., Chapman, C.A. (2008) Integrating landscapes that have experienced rural depopulaitons and ecological homogenization into tropical conservation planning. Tropical Conservation Science, 4:307-320
  182. Rothman, J.M., Chapman, C.A., Pell, A.N. (2008) Fiber-bound nitrogen in gorilla diets: Implications for estimating dietary protein intake of primates. American Journal of Primatology, 70(7):690-694
  183. Rothman, J.M., Chapman, C.A., Twinomugisha, D., Wasserman, M.D., Lambert, J.E., Goldberg, T.L. (2008) Measuring physical traits of primates remotely: The use of parallel lasers. American Journal of Primatology, 70(12):1191-1195
  184. Snaith, T.V., Chapman, C.A., Rothman, J.M., Wasserman, M.D. (2008) Bigger groups have fewer parasites and similar cortisol levels: A multi-group analysis in red colobus monkeys. American Journal of Primatology, 70(11):1072-1080
  185. Box, H., Butynski, T.M., Chapman, C.A., Lwanga, J.S., Oates, J.F., Olupot, W., Rudran, R., Waser, P.M. (2008) Thomas T. Struhsaker: Recipient of the lifetime achievement award of the international primatological society 2006. International Journal of Primatology, 29(1):13-18
  186. Snaith, T.V., Chapman, C.A. (2008) Red colobus monkeys display alternative behavioral responses to the costs of scramble competition. Behavioral Ecology, 19(6):1289-1296
  187. Aureli, F., Schaffner, C.M., Boesch, C., Bearder, S.K., Call, J., Chapman, C.A., Connor, R., Di Fiore, A., Dunbar, R.I.M., Peter Henzi, S. et al. (2008) Fission-fusion dynamics new research frameworks. Current Anthropology, 49(4):627-654
  188. Gillespie, T.R., Chapman, C.A. (2008) Forest fragmentation, the decline of an endangered primate, and changes in host-parasite interactions relative to an unfragmented forest. American Journal of Primatology, 70(3):222-230
  189. Twinomugisha, D., Chapman, C.A. (2008) Golden monkey ranging in relation to spatial and temporal variation in food availability. African Journal of Ecology, 46(4):585-593
  190. Lawes, M.J., Griffiths, M.E., Midgley, J.J., Boudreau, S., Eeley, H.A.C., Chapman, C.A. (2008) Tree spacing and area of competitive influence do not scale with tree size in an African rain forest. Journal of Vegetation Science, 19(5):729-738
  191. Bezjian, M., Gillespie, T.R., Chapman, C.A., Greiner, E.C. (2008) Coprologic evidence of gastrointestinal helminths of forest baboons, Papio anubis, in Kibale National Park, Uganda. Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 44(4):878-887
  192. Goldberg, T.L., Chapman, C.A., Cameron, K., Saj, T., Karesh, W.B., Wolfe, N.D., Wong, S.W., Dubois, M.E., Slifka, M.K. (2008) Serologic evidence for novel poxvirus in endangered red colobus monkeys, Western Uganda. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 14(5):801-803
  193. Goldberg, T.L., Gillespie, T.R., Rwego, I.B., Estoff, E.L., Chapman, C.A. (2008) Forest fragmentation as cause of bacterial transmission among nonhuman primates, humans, and livestock, Uganda. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 14(9):1375-1382
  194. Arlet, M.E., Molleman, F., Chapman, C.A. (2008) Mating tactics in male grey-cheeked mangabeys (Lophocebus albigena). Ethology, 114(9):851-862
  195. Chapman, C.A., Kitajima, K., Zanne, A.E., Kaufman, L.S., Lawes, M.J. (2008) A 10-year evaluation of the functional basis for regeneration habitat preference of trees in an African evergreen forest. Forest Ecology and Management, 255(11):3790-3796
  196. Houle, A., Chapman, C.A., Vickery, W.L. (2007) Intratree variation in fruit production and implications for primate foraging. International Journal of Primatology, 28(6):1197-1217
  197. Harris, T.R., Chapman, C.A. (2007) Variation in diet and ranging of black and white colobus monkeys in Kibale National Park, Uganda. Primates, 48(3):208-221
  198. Chapman, C.A., Naughton-Treves, L., Lawes, M.J., Wasserman, M.D., Gillespie, T.R. (2007) Population declines of Colobus in western Uganda and conservation value of forest fragments. International Journal of Primatology, 28(3):513-528
  199. Lawes, M.J., Joubert, R., Griffiths, M.E., Boudreau, S., Chapman, C.A. (2007) The effect of the spatial scale of recruitment on tree diversity in Afromontane forest fragments. Biological Conservation, 139(3-4):447-456
  200. Chapman, C.A., Saj, T.L., Snaith, T.V. (2007) Temporal dynamics of nutrition, parasitism, and stress in colobus monkeys: Implications for population regulation and conservation. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 134(2):240-250
  201. Saj, T.L., Marteinson, S., Chapman, C.A., Sicotte, P. (2007) Controversy over the application of current socioecological models to folivorous primates: Colobus vellerosus fits the predictions. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 133(3):994-1003
  202. Goldberg, T.L., Gillespie, T.R., Rwego, I.B., Wheeler, E., Estoff, E.L., Chapman, C.A. (2007) Patterns of gastrointestinal bacterial exchange between chimpanzees and humans involved in research and tourism in western Uganda. Biological Conservation, 135(4):527-533
  203. Naughton-Treves, L., Kammen, D.M., Chapman, C.A. (2007) Burning biodiversity: Woody biomass use by commercial and subsistence groups in western Uganda's forests. Biological Conservation, 134(2):232-241
  204. Arlet, M.E., Molleman, F., Chapman, C.A. (2007) Indications for female mate choice in grey-cheeked mangabeys Lophocebus albigena johnstoni in Kibale National Park, Uganda. Acta Ethologica, 10(2):89-95
  205. Bradley, B.J., Stiller, M., Doran-Sheehy, D.M., Harris, T., Chapman, C.A., Vigilant, L., Poinar, H. (2007) Plant DNA sequences from feces: Potential means for assessing diets of wild primates. American Journal of Primatology, 69(6):699-705
  206. Twinomugisha, D., Chapman, C.A. (2007) Golden monkey populations decline despite improved protection in Mgahinga Gorilla National Park, Uganda. African Journal of Ecology, 45(2):220-224
  207. Snaith, T.V., Chapman, C.A. (2007) Primate group size and interpreting socioecological models: Do folivores really play by different rules? Evolutionary Anthropology, 16(3):94-106
  208. Chapman, C.A., Speirs, M.L., Gillespie, T.R., Holland, T., Austad, K.M. (2006) Life on the edge: Gastrointestinal parasites from the forest edge and interior primate groups. American Journal of Primatology, 68(4):397-409
  209. Chapman, C.A., Lawes, M.J., Eeley, H.A.C. (2006) What hope for African primate diversity? African Journal of Ecology, 44(2):116-133
  210. Rode, K.D., Chiyo, P.I., Chapman, C.A., McDowell, L.R. (2006) Nutritional ecology of elephants in Kibale National Park, Uganda, and its relationship with crop-raiding behaviour. Journal of Tropical Ecology, 22(4):441-449
  211. Chapman, C.A., Wasserman, M.D., Gillespie, T.R., Speirs, M.L., Lawes, M.J., Saj, T.L., Ziegler, T.E. (2006) Do food availability, parasitism, and stress have synergistic effects on red colobus populations living in forest fragments? American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 131(4):525-534
  212. Worman, C.O'D., Chapman, C.A. (2006) Densities of two frugivorous primates with respect to forest and fragment tree species composition and fruit availability. International Journal of Primatology, 27(1):203-225
  213. Gillespie, T.R., Chapman, C.A. (2006) Prediction of parasite infection dynamics in primate metapopulations based on attributes of forest fragmentation. Conservation Biology, 20(2):441-448
  214. Houle, A., Vickery, W.L., Chapman, C.A. (2006) Testing mechanisms of coexistence among two species of frugivorous primates. Journal of Animal Ecology, 75(4):1034-1044
  215. Lawes, M.J., Chapman, C.A. (2006) Does the herb Acanthus pubescens and/or elephants suppress tree regeneration in disturbed Afrotropical forest? Forest Ecology and Management, 221(1-3):278-284
  216. Rode, K.D., Chapman, C.A., McDowell, L.R., Stickler, C. (2006) Nutritional correlates of population density across habitats and logging intensities in redtail monkeys (Cercopithecus ascanius). Biotropica, 38(5):625-634
  217. Gillespie, T.R., Chapman, C.A., Greiner, E.C. (2005) Effects of logging on gastrointestinal parasite infections and infection risk in African primates. Journal of Applied Ecology, 42(4):699-707
  218. Chapman, C.A., Webb, T., Fronstin, R., Wasserman, M.D., Santamaria, A.M. (2005) Assessing dietary protein of colobus monkeys through faecal sample analysis: A tool to evaluate habitat quality. African Journal of Ecology, 43(3):276-278
  219. Zanne, A.E., Chapman, C.A. (2005) Diversity of woody species in forest, treefall gaps, and edge in Kibale National Park, Uganda. Plant Ecology, 178(1):121-139
  220. Chapman, C.A., Struhsaker, T.T., Lambert, J.E. (2005) Thirty years of research in Kibale National Park, Uganda, reveals a complex picture for conservation. International Journal of Primatology, 26(3):539-555
  221. Zanne, A.E., Chapman, C.A., Kitajima, K. (2005) Evolutionary and ecological correlates of early seedling morphology in east African trees and shrubs. American Journal of Botany, 92(6):972-978
  222. Chapman, C.A., Pavelka, M.S.M. (2005) Group size in folivorous primates: Ecological constraints and the possible influence of social factors. Primates, 46(1):1-9
  223. Chapman, C.A., Chapman, L.J., Struhsaker, T.T., Zanne, A.E., Clark, C.J., Poulsen, J.R. (2005) A long-term evaluation of fruiting phenology: Importance of climate change. Journal of Tropical Ecology, 21(1):31-45
  224. Burgess, M.A., Chapman, C.A. (2005) Tree leaf chemical characters: Selective pressures by folivorous primates and invertebrates. African Journal of Ecology, 43(3):242-250
  225. Campbell, C.J., Aureli, F., Chapman, C.A., Ramos-Fernández, G., Matthews, K., Russo, S.E., Suarez, S., Vick, L. (2005) Terrestrial behavior of Ateles spp. International Journal of Primatology, 26(5):1039-1051
  226. Snaith, T.V., Chapman, C.A. (2005) Towards an ecological solution to the folivore paradox: Patch depletion as an indicator of within-group scramble competition in red colobus monkeys (Piliocolobus tephrosceles). Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 59(2):185-190
  227. Chapman, C.A., Gillespie, T.R., Speirs, M.L. (2005) Parasite prevalence and richness in sympatric colobines: Effects of host density. American Journal of Primatology, 67(2):259-266
  228. Chapman, C.A., Gillespie, T.R., Goldberg, T.L. (2005) Primates and the ecology of their infectious diseases: How will anthropogenic change affect host-parasite interactions? Evolutionary Anthropology, 14(4):134-144
  229. O'Driscoll Worman, C., Chapman, C.A. (2005) Seasonal variation in the quality of a tropical ripe fruit and the response of three frugivores. Journal of Tropical Ecology, 21(6):689-697
  230. Chapman, L.J., Schneider, K.R., Apodaca, C., Chapman, C.A. (2004) Respiratory ecology of macroinvertebrates in a swamp-river system of East Africa. Biotropica, 36(4):572-585
  231. Gillespie, T.R., Greiner, E.C., Chapman, C.A. (2004) Gastrointestinal parasites of the guenons of western Uganda. Journal of Parasitology, 90(6):1356-1360
  232. Paul, J.R., Randle, A.M., Chapman, C.A., Chapman, L.J. (2004) Arrested succession in logging gaps: Is tree seedling growth and survival limiting? African Journal of Ecology, 42(4):245-251
  233. Chapman, C.A., Chapman, L.J. (2004) Unfavorable successional pathways and the conservation value of logged tropical forest. Biodiversity and Conservation, 13(11):2089-2105
  234. Houle, A., Chapman, C.A., Vickery, W.L. (2004) Tree Climbing Strategies for Primate Ecological Studies. International Journal of Primatology, 25(1):237-260
  235. Chapman, C.A., Chapman, L.J., Naughton-Treves, L., Lawes, M.J., Mcdowell, L.R. (2004) Predicting folivorous primate abundance: Validation of a nutritional model. American Journal of Primatology, 62(2):55-69
  236. Lambert, J.E., Chapman, C.A., Wrangham, R.W., Conklin-Brittain, N.L. (2004) Hardness of cercopithecine foods: Implications for the critical function of enamel thickness in exploiting fallback foods. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 125(4):363-368
  237. Olowo, J.P., Chapman, L.J., Chapman, C.A., Ogutu-Ohwayo, R. (2004) The distribution and feeding ecology of the characid Brycinus sadleri in Lake Nabugabo, Uganda: Implications for persistence with Nile perch (Lates niloticus). African Journal of Aquatic Science, 29(1):13-23
  238. Twinomugisha, D., Basuta, G.I., Chapman, C.A. (2003) Status and ecology of the golden monkey (Cercopithecus mitis kandti) in Mgahinga Gorilla National Park, Uganda. African Journal of Ecology, 41(1):47-55
  239. Wasserman, M.D., Chapman, C.A. (2003) Determinants of colobine monkey abundance: The importance of food energy, protein and fibre content. Journal of Animal Ecology, 72(4):650-659
  240. Balcomb, S.R., Chapman, C.A. (2003) Bridging the gap: Influence of seed deposition on seedling recruitment in a primate-tree interaction. Ecological Monographs, 73(4):625-642
  241. Balirwa, J.S., Chapman, C.A., Chapman, L.J., Cowx, I.G., Geheb, K., Kaufman, L., Lowe-McConnell, R.H., Seehausen, O., Wanink, J.H., Welcomme, R.L. et al. (2003) Biodiversity and fishery sustainability in the Lake Victoria basin: An unexpected marriage? BioScience, 53(8):703-715
  242. Chapman, L.J., Chapman, C.A., Schofield, P.J., Olowo, J.P., Kaufman, L., Seehausen, O., Ogutu-Ohwayo, R. (2003) Fish faunal resurgence in Lake Nabugabo, East Africa. Conservation Biology, 17(2):500-511
  243. Duncan, R.S., Chapman, C.A. (2003) Consequences of plantation harvest during tropical forest restoration in Uganda. Forest Ecology and Management, 173(1-3):235-250
  244. Duncan, R.S., Chapman, C.A. (2003) Tree-shrub interactions during early secondary forest succession in Uganda. Restoration Ecology, 11(2):198-207
  245. Chapman, C.A., Chapman, L.J., Rode, K.D., Hauck, E.M., McDowell, L.R. (2003) Variation in the nutritional value of primate foods: Among trees, time periods, and areas. International Journal of Primatology, 24(2):317-333
  246. Rode, K.D., Chapman, C.A., Chapman, L.J., McDowell, L.R. (2003) Mineral resource availability and consumption by Colobus in Kibale National Park, Uganda. International Journal of Primatology, 24(3):541-573
  247. Seehausen, O., Koetsier, E., Schneider, M.V., Chapman, L.J., Chapman, C.A., Knight, M.E., Turner, G.F., Van Alphen, J.J.M., Bills, R. (2003) Nuclear markers reveal unexpected genetic variation and a Congolese-Nilotic origin of the Lake Victoria cichlid species flock. Proceedings of the Royal Society B-Biological Sciences, 270(1511):129-137
  248. Chapman, C.A., Chapman, L.J., Vulinec, K., Zanne, A., Lawes, M.J. (2003) Fragmentation and Alteration of Seed Dispersal Processes: An Initial Evaluation of Dung Beetles, Seed Fate, and Seedling Diversity. Biotropica, 35(3):382-393
  249. Seehausen, O., Koetsier, E., Schneider, M.V., Chapman, L.J., Chapman, C.A., Knight, M.E., Turner, G.F., Van Alphen, J.J.M., Bills, R. (2003) Erratum: Nuclear markers reveal unexpected genetic variation and a Congolese-Nilotic origin of the Lake Victoria cichlid species flock (Proceedings of the Royal Society of London Biological Sciences (2003) 270 (129-137)). Proceedings of the Royal Society B-Biological Sciences, 270(1533):2637-2638
  250. Chapman, C.A., Chapman, L.J. (2002) Foraging challenges of red colobus monkeys: Influence of nutrients and secondary compounds. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology - A Molecular and Integrative Physiology, 133(3):861-875
  251. Chapman, L.J., Chapman, C.A., Nordlie, F.G., Rosenberger, A.E. (2002) Physiological refugia: Swamps, hypoxia tolerance and maintenance of fish diversity in the Lake Victoria region. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology - A Molecular and Integrative Physiology, 133(3):421-437
  252. Chapman, C.A., Chapman, L.J., Zanne, A., Burgess, M.A. (2002) Does weeding promote regeneration of an indigenous tree community in felled pine plantations in Uganda? Restoration Ecology, 10(2):408-415
  253. Chapman, C.A., Chapman, L.J., Gillespie, T.R. (2002) Scale issues in the study of primate foraging: Red colobus of Kibale National Park. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 117(4):349-363
  254. Naughton-Treves, L., Chapman, C.A. (2002) Fuelwood resources and forest Regeneration on fallow Land in Uganda. Journal of Sustainable Forestry, 14(4):19-32
  255. Zinabu, G.-M., Chapman, L.J., Chapman, C.A. (2002) Conductivity as a predictor of a total cations and salinity in Ethiopian lakes and rivers: Revisiting earlier models. Limnologica, 32(1):21-26
  256. Chapman, C.A., Chapman, L.J., Bjorndal, K.A., Onderdonk, D.A. (2002) Application of protein-to-fiber ratios to predict colobine abundance on different spatial scales. International Journal of Primatology, 23(2):283-310
  257. Chapman, C.A., Peres, C.A. (2001) Primate conservation in the new millennium: The role of scientists. Evolutionary Anthropology, 10(1):16-33
  258. Gillespie, T.R., Chapman, C.A. (2001) Determinants of group size in the red colobus monkey (Procolobus badius): An evaluation of the generality of the ecological-constraints model. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 50(4):329-338
  259. Zanne, A.E., Chapman, C.A. (2001) Expediting reforestation in tropical grasslands: Distance and isolation from seed sources in plantations. Ecological Applications, 11(6):1610-1621
  260. Zanne, A.E., Keith, B., Chapman, C.A., Chapman, L.J. (2001) Protecting terrestrial mammal communities: Potential role of pine plantations. African Journal of Ecology, 39(4):399-401
  261. Chapman, C.A., Balcomb, S.R., Gillespie, T.R., Skorupa, J.P., Struhsaker, T.T. (2000) Long-term effects of logging on African primate communities: A 28-year comparison from Kibale National Park, Uganda. Conservation Biology, 14(1):207-217
  262. Chapman, L.J., Lanciani, C.A., Chapman, C.A. (2000) Ecology of a diplozoon parasite on the gills of the African cyprinid Barbus neumayeri. African Journal of Ecology, 38(4):312-320
  263. Chapman, C.A., Lambert, J.E. (2000) Habitat alteration and the conservation of African primates: Case study of Kibale National Park, Uganda. American Journal of Primatology, 50(3):169-185
  264. Balcomb, S.R., Chapman, C.A., Wrangham, R.W. (2000) Relationship between chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) density and large, fleshy-fruit tree density: Conservation implications. American Journal of Primatology, 51(3):197-203
  265. Chapman, C.A., Chapman, L.J. (2000) Interdemic variation in mixed-species association patterns: Common diurnal primates of Kibale National Park, Uganda. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 47(3):129-139
  266. Chapman, C.A., Chapman, L.J. (2000) Constraints on group size in red colobus and red-tailed guenons: Examining the generality of the ecological constraints model. International Journal of Primatology, 21(4):565-585
  267. Onderdonk, D.A., Chapman, C.A. (2000) Coping with forest fragmentation: The primates of Kibale National Park, Uganda. International Journal of Primatology, 21(4):587-611
  268. Chapman, C.A., Wrangham, R.W., Chapman, L.J., Kennard, D.K., Zanne, A.E. (1999) Fruit and flower phenology at two sites in Kibale National Park, Uganda. Journal of Tropical Ecology, 15(2):189-211
  269. Chapman, L.J., Chapman, C.A., Brazeau, D.A., McLaughlin, B., Jordan, M. (1999) Papyrus swamps, hypoxia, and faunal diversification: Variation among populations of Barbus neumayeri. Journal of Fish Biology, 54(2):310-327
  270. Duncan, R.S., Chapman, C.A. (1999) Seed dispersal and potential forest succession in abandoned agriculture in tropical Africa. Ecological Applications, 9(3):998-1008
  271. Chapman, C.A., Chapman, L.J., Kaufman, L., Zanne, A.E. (1999) Potential causes of arrested succession in Kibale National Park, Uganda: Growth and mortality of seedlings. African Journal of Ecology, 37(1):81-92
  272. Chapman, C.A., Chapman, L.J. (1999) Forest restoration in abandoned agricultural land: A case study from East Africa. Conservation Biology, 13(6):1301-1311
  273. Chapman, C.A., Chapman, L.J. (1999) Implications of small scale variation in ecological conditions for the diet and density of red colobus monkeys. Primates, 40(1):215-231
  274. Chapman, L.J., Chapman, C.A., Crisman, T.L., Nordlie, F.G. (1998) Dissolved oxygen and thermal regimes of a Ugandan crater lake. Hydrobiologia, 385(1):201-211
  275. Olupot, W., Waser, P.M., Chapman, C.A. (1998) Fruit finding by mangabeys (Lophocebus albigena): Are monitoring of fig trees and use of sympatric frugivore calls possible strategies? International Journal of Primatology, 19(2):339-353
  276. Shepherd, V.E., Chapman, C.A. (1998) Dung beetles as secondary seed dispersers: Impact on seed predation and germination. Journal of Tropical Ecology, 14(2):199-215
  277. Crisman, T.L., Chapman, L.J., Chapman, C.A. (1998) Predictors of seasonal oxygen levels in small Florida lakes: The importance of color. Hydrobiologia, 368(1-3):149-155
  278. Chapman, C.A., Onderdonk, D.A. (1998) Forests without primates: Primate/plant codependency. American Journal of Primatology, 45(1):127-141
  279. Chapman, L.J., Chapman, C.A. (1998) Hypoxia tolerance of the mormyrid Petrocephalus catostoma: Implications for persistence in Swamp Refugia. Copeia (3):762-768
  280. Chapman, C.A., Kaufman, L., Chapman, L.J. (1998) Buttress formation and directional stress experienced during critical phases of tree development. Journal of Tropical Ecology, 14(3):341-349
  281. Chapman, C.A., Balcomb, S.R. (1998) Population characteristics of howlers: Ecological conditions or group history. International Journal of Primatology, 19(3):385-403
  282. Chapman, C.A., Chapman, L.J., Wrangham, R., Isabirye-Basuta, G., Ben-David, K. (1997) Spatial and temporal variability in the structure of a tropical forest. African Journal of Ecology, 35(4):287-302
  283. Hoogesteijn, R., Chapman, C.A. (1997) Large ranches as conservation tools in the Venezuelan llanos. ORYX, 31(4):274-284
  284. Nunes, A., Chapman, C.A. (1997) A Re-Evaluation of Factors Influencing the Sex Ratio of Spider Monkey Populations with New Data from Maraca Island, Brazil. Folia Primatologica, 68(1):31-33
  285. Olupot, W., Chapman, C.A., Waser, P.M., Isabirye-Basuta, G. (1997) Mangabey (Cercocebus albigena) ranging patterns in relation to fruit availability and the risk of parasite infection in Kibale National Park, Uganda. American Journal of Primatology, 43(1):65-78
  286. Kaufman, L.S., Chapman, L.J., Chapman, C.A. (1997) Evolution in fast forward: Haplochromine fishes of the Lake Victoria region. Endeavour, 21(1):23-30
  287. Chapman, C.A., Chapman, L.J. (1997) Forest regeneration in logged and unlogged forests of Kibale National Park, Uganda. Biotropica, 29(4):396-412
  288. Chapman, C.A., Chapman, L.J. (1996) Frugivory and the fate of dispersed and non-dispersed seeds of six African tree species. Journal of Tropical Ecology, 12(4):491-504
  289. Chapman, L.J., Chapman, C.A., Chandler, M. (1996) Wetland ecotones as refugia for endangered fishes. Biological Conservation, 78(3):263-270
  290. Treves, A., Chapman, C.A. (1996) Conspecific threat, predation avoidance, and resource defense: Implications for grouping in langurs. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 39(1):43-53
  291. Chapman, L.J., Chapman, C.A., Ogutu-Ohwayo, R., Chandler, M., Kaufman, L., Keiter, A.E. (1996) Refugia for endangered fishes from an introduced predator in Lake Nabugabo, Uganda. Conservation Biology, 10(2):554-561
  292. Chapman, C.A., Chapman, L.J. (1996) Exotic tree plantations and the regeneration of natural forests in Kibale National Park, Uganda. Biological Conservation, 76(3):253-257
  293. Chapman, C.A., Chapman, L.J. (1996) Mixed-species primate groups in the Kibale Forest: Ecological constraints on association. International Journal of Primatology, 17(1):31-50
  294. Gebo, D.L., Chapman, C.A. (1995) Positional behavior in five sympatric old world monkeys. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 97(1):49-76
  295. Chapman, C.A. (1995) Primate seed dispersal: Coevolution and conservation implications. Evolutionary Anthropology, 4(3):74-82
  296. Boinski, S., Chapman, C.A. (1995) Predation on primates: Where are we and what's next? Evolutionary Anthropology, 4(1):1-3
  297. Gebo, D.L., Chapman, C.A. (1995) Habitat, annual, and seasonal effects on positional behavior in red colobus monkeys. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 96(1):73-82
  298. Chapman, C.A., Chapman, L.J. (1995) Survival without dispersers: Seedling recruitment under parents. Conservation Biology, 9(3):675-678
  299. Chandler, M., Chapman, L.J., Chapman, C.A. (1995) Patchiness in the abundance of metacercariae parasitizing Poecilia gillii (Poeciliidae) isolated in pools of an intermittent tropical stream. Environmental Biology of Fishes, 42(3):313-321
  300. Chapman, L.J., Kaufman, L.S., Chapman, C.A., McKenzie, F.E. (1995) Hypoxia tolerance in twelve species of East African cichlids: Potential for low oxygen refugia in Lake Victoria. Conservation Biology, 9(5):1274-1288
  301. Chapman, C.A., Wrangham, R.W., Chapman, L.J. (1995) Ecological constraints on group size: An analysis of spider monkey and chimpanzee subgroups. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 36(1):59-70
  302. Chapman, C.A., Wrangham, R., Chapman, L.J. (1994) Indices of habitat-wide fruit abundance in tropical forests. Biotropica, 26(2):160-171
  303. Olupot, W., Chapman, C.A., Brown, C.H., Waser, P.M. (1994) Mangabey (Cercocebus albigena) population density, group size, and ranging: A twenty-year comparison. American Journal of Primatology, 32(3):197-206
  304. White, F.J., Chapman, C.A. (1994) Contrasting chimpanzees and bonobos: nearest neighbor distances and choices. Folia Primatologica, 63(4):181-191
  305. Chapman, L.J., Chapman, C.A. (1994) Observations on synchronous air breathing in Clarias liocephalus. Copeia (1):246-249
  306. Wrangham, R.W., Chapman, C.A., Chapman, L.J. (1994) Seed dispersal by forest chimpanzees in Uganda. Journal of Tropical Ecology, 10(3):355-368
  307. Weisenseel, K., Chapman, C.A., Chapman, L.J. (1993) Nocturnal primates of kibale forest: Effects of selective logging on prosimian densities. Primates, 34(4):445-450
  308. Chapman, L.J., Chapman, C.A. (1993) Fish populations in tropical floodplain pools: a re-evaluation of Holden's data on the River Sokoto. Ecology of Freshwater Fish, 2(1):23-30
  309. Gebo, D.L., Chapman, C.A., Chapman, L.J., Lambert, J. (1993) Locomotor response to predator threat in red colobus monkeys. Primates, 35(2):219-223
  310. Fischer, K.E., Chapman, C.A. (1993) Frugivores and fruit syndromes: differences in patterns at the genus and species level. Oikos, 66(3):472-482
  311. Chapman, C.A., Wrangham, R.W. (1993) Range use of the forest chimpanzees of kibale: Implications for the understanding of chimpanzee social organization. American Journal of Primatology, 31(4):263-274
  312. Wrangham, R.W., Gittleman, J.L., Chapman, C.A. (1993) Constraints on group size in primates and carnivores: population density and day-range as assays of exploitation competition. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 32(3):199-209
  313. Chapman, C.A., White, F.J., Wrangham, R.W. (1993) Defining subgroup size in fission-fusion societies. Folia Primatologica, 61(1):31-34
  314. Grant, J.W.A., Chapman, C.A., Richardson, K.S. (1992) Defended versus undefended home range size of carnivores, ungulates and primates. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 31(3):149-161
  315. Chapman, L.J., Chapman, C.A., Wrangham, R.W. (1992) Balanites wilsoniana: elephant dependent dispersal? Journal of Tropical Ecology, 8(3):275-283
  316. Chapman, C.A., Chapman, L.J., Wangham, R., Hunt, K., Gebo, D., Gardner, L. (1992) Estimators of fruit abundance of tropical trees. Biotropica, 24(4):527-531
  317. Robbins, D., Chapman, C.A., Wrangham, R.W. (1991) Group size and stability: Why do gibbons and spider monkeys differ? Primates, 32(3):301-305
  318. Wrangham, R.W., Conklin, N.L., Chapman, C.A., Hunt, K.D. (1991) The significance of fibrous foods for Kibale Forest chimpanzees. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 334(1270):171-178
  319. Vickery, W.L., Giraldeau, L.-A., Templeton, J.J., Kramer, D.L., Chapman, C.A. (1991) Producers, scroungers, and group foraging. American Naturalist, 137(6):847-863
  320. Chapman, L.J., Kramer, D.L., Chapman, C.A. (1991) Population dynamics of the fish Poecilia gillii (Poeciliidae) in pools of an intermittent tropical stream. Journal of Animal Ecology, 60(2):441-453
  321. Chapman, C.A., Fedigan, L.M. (1990) Dietary differences between neighboring Cebus capucinus groups: local traditions, food availability or responses to food profitability? Folia Primatologica, 54(3-4):177-186
  322. Chapman, C.A., Lefebvre, L. (1990) Manipulating foraging group size: spider monkey food calls at fruiting trees. Animal Behaviour, 39(5):891-896
  323. Chapman, C.A., Chapman, L.J. (1990) Dietary variability in primate populations. Primates, 31(1):121-128
  324. Chapman, C.A. (1990) Association patterns of spider monkeys: the influence of ecology and sex on social organization. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 26(6):409-414
  325. Chapman, C.A. (1990) Ecological constraints on group size in three species of neotropical primates. Folia Primatologica, 55(1):1-9
  326. Chapman, C.A., Walker, S., Lefebvre, L. (1990) Reproductive strategies of primates: The influence of body size and diet on litter size. Primates, 31(1):1-13
  327. Chapman, C.A., Chapman, L.J., Lefebvre, L. (1990) Spider monkey alarm calls: honest advertisement or warning kin? Animal Behaviour, 39(1):197-198
  328. Chapman, C.A., Fedigan, L.M., Fedigan, L., Chapman, L.J. (1989) Post-weaning resource competition and sex ratios in spider monkeys. Oikos, 54(3):315-319
  329. Chapman, C.A., Chapman, L.J., Richardson, K.S. (1989) Sex ratio in primates: a test of the local resource competition hypothesis. Oikos, 56(1):132-134
  330. Chapman, C.A. (1989) Primate seed dispersal: the fate of dispersed seeds. Biotropica, 21(2):148-154
  331. Chapman, C.A., Chapman, L.J., McLaughlin, R.L. (1989) Multiple central place foraging by spider monkeys: travel consequences of using many sleeping sites. Oecologia, 79(4):506-511
  332. Chapman, C.A., Fedigan, L.M., Fedigan, L. (1988) Ecological and demographic influences on the pattern of association in St. Kitts vervets. Primates, 29(3):417-421
  333. Chapman, C.A., Chapman, L.J. (1987) Social responses to the traumatic injury of a juvenile spider monkey (Ateles geoffroyi). Primates, 28(2):271-275
  334. Chapman, C.A. (1983) Speciation of tropical rainforest primates of Africa: insular biogeography. African Journal of Ecology, 21(4):297-308


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