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David Brugière
Publications - 3
Citations - 115
David Brugière is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Western chimpanzee & IUCN Red List. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 3 publications receiving 85 citations.
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The Critically Endangered western chimpanzee declines by 80
Hjalmar S. Kühl,Tenekwetsche Sop,Elizabeth A. Williamson,Roger Mundry,David Brugière,Geneviève Campbell,Heather Cohen,Emmanuel Danquah,Laura Ginn,Ilka Herbinger,Sorrel Jones,Jessica Junker,Rebecca Kormos,Célestin Yao Kouakou,Paul K. N'Goran,Emma Normand,Kathryn Shutt-Phillips,Alexander Tickle,Elleni Vendras,Adam Welsh,Erin G. Wessling,Christophe Boesch +21 more
TL;DR: The rate of population change for the western chimpanzee, Pan troglodytes verus, over a 24‐year period is assessed and a plea for greater commitment to conservation in West Africa across sectors is made.
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Advancing conservation planning for western chimpanzees using IUCN SSC A.P.E.S.—the case of a taxon-specific database
Stefanie Heinicke,Roger Mundry,Christophe Boesch,Bala Amarasekaran,Abdulai Barrie,Terry Brncic,David Brugière,Geneviève Campbell,Joana S. Carvalho,Emmanuel Danquah,Dervla Dowd,Henk Eshuis,Marie-Claire Fleury-Brugiere,Joel Gamys,Jessica Ganas,Sylvain Gatti,Laura Ginn,Annemarie Goedmakers,Nicolas Granier,Ilka Herbinger,Annika Hillers,Sorrel Jones,Sorrel Jones,Jessica Junker,Célestin Yao Kouakou,Vincent Lapeyre,Vera Leinert,Fiona Maisels,Fiona Maisels,Sergio Marrocoli,Mary Molokwu-Odozi,Paul K. N'Goran,Liliana Pacheco,Sébastien Regnaut,Tenekwetche Sop,Els Ton,Joost van Schijndel,Virginie Vergnes,Maria Voigt,Adam Welsh,Erin G. Wessling,Elizabeth A. Williamson,Hjalmar S. Kühl +42 more
TL;DR: The IUCN SSC Ape Populations, Environments and Surveys (A.P.E.S) database as mentioned in this paper was created as a repository for data on great apes and other primate taxa.
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Characteristics of Positive Deviants in Western Chimpanzee Populations
Stefanie Heinicke,Roger Mundry,Christophe Boesch,Bala Amarasekaran,Abdulai Barrie,Terry Brncic,David Brugière,Geneviève Campbell,Joana S. Carvalho,Emmanuel Danquah,Dervla Dowd,Henk Eshuis,Marie-Claire Fleury-Brugiere,Joel Gamys,Jessica Ganas,Sylvain Gatti,Laura Ginn,Annemarie Goedmakers,Nicolas Granier,Ilka Herbinger,Annika Hillers,Sorrel Jones,Sorrel Jones,Jessica Junker,Célestin Yao Kouakou,Vincent Lapeyre,Vera Leinert,Sergio Marrocoli,Mary Molokwu-Odozi,Paul K. N'Goran,Emmanuelle Normand,Liliana Pacheco,Sébastien Regnaut,Tenekwetche Sop,Els Ton,Joost van Schijndel,Elleni Vendras,Elleni Vendras,Virginie Vergnes,Adam Welsh,Erin G. Wessling,Hjalmar S. Kühl +41 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a dataset of 17,109 chimpanzee survey transects (10,929 km) across nine countries and linked them to a range of social and ecological variables, and found that the western chimpanzee seemed to persist within three social-ecological configurations: first, rainforest habitats with a low degree of human impact, second, steep areas, and third, areas with high prevalence of hunting taboos.