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Sarie Van Belle
ORCID
Publication Activity (10 Years)
Years Active: 2016-2022
Publications (10 Years): 8
Top Topics
Clinical Evaluation
Big Data
Cross Sectional
Patient Safety
Top Venues
American journal of physical anthropology
American journal of primatology
The Journal of experimental biology
Primates; journal of primatology
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Publications
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Anaid Cárdenas-Navarrete
,
Sarie Van Belle
Birth of a wild black howler monkey (Alouatta pigra) at an anthropogenic site.
Primates; journal of primatology
(2022)
Sarie Van Belle
,
Anthony Di Fiore
Dispersal patterns in black howler monkeys (Alouatta pigra): Integrating multiyear demographic and molecular data.
Molecular ecology
(2021)
Miguel de Guinea
,
Alejandro Estrada
,
K Anne-Isola Nekaris
,
Sarie Van Belle
Cognitive maps in the wild: revealing the use of metric information in black howler monkey route navigation.
The Journal of experimental biology
224 (15) (2021)
Keren Klass
,
Sarie Van Belle
,
Alejandro Estrada
Demographic population structure of black howler monkeys in fragmented and continuous forest in Chiapas, Mexico: Implications for conservation.
American journal of primatology
82 (8) (2020)
Eduardo Fernández-Duque
,
Maren Huck
,
Sarie Van Belle
,
Anthony Di Fiore
The evolution of pair-living, sexual monogamy, and cooperative infant care: Insights from research on wild owl monkeys, titis, sakis, and tamarins.
American journal of physical anthropology
(2020)
Sarie Van Belle
,
Amy M Porter
,
Eduardo Fernández-Duque
,
Anthony Di Fiore
Ranging behavior and the potential for territoriality in pair-living titi monkeys (Plecturocebus discolor).
American journal of primatology
83 (5) (2020)
Sarie Van Belle
,
Amy Porter
,
Eduardo Fernandez-Duque
,
Anthony Di Fiore
Ranging behavior and potential for territoriality in equatorial sakis (Pithecia aequatorialis) in Amazonian Ecuador.
American journal of physical anthropology
167 (4) (2018)
Sarie Van Belle
,
Clara J Scarry
Individual participation in intergroup contests is mediated by numerical assessment strategies in black howler and tufted capuchin monkeys.
Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences
370 (1683) (2016)