Keeping cool in the heat: Behavioral thermoregulation and body temperature patterns in wild vervet monkeys.
Richard McFarlandLouise BarrettMary-Ann CostelloAndrea FullerRobyn S HetemShane K MaloneyDuncan MitchellStephanus Peter HenziPublished in: American journal of physical anthropology (2019)
Our data support the view that vervet monkeys cope well in the heat, and use behavior as a means to aid thermoregulation. The ability of primates to be flexible in their use of thermoregulatory behaviors can contribute positively to their capacity to cope with environmental variability. However, given its broad effect on plant productivity and habitat loss, climate change is a major threat to species' biogeographical distribution and survival.