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Hospital ward antibiotic prescribing and the risks of Clostridium difficile infection
K Brown, K Valenta, D Fisman, A Simor, N Daneman
JAMA internal medicine 175 (4), 626-633, 2015
1392015
The dispersal syndrome hypothesis: how animals shaped fruit traits, and how they did not
K Valenta, O Nevo
Functional Ecology 34 (6), 1158-1169, 2020
942020
Colour and odour drive fruit selection and seed dispersal by mouse lemurs
K Valenta, RJ Burke, SA Styler, DA Jackson, AD Melin, SM Lehman
Scientific reports 3 (1), 2424, 2013
782013
Solar radiation and ENSO predict fruiting phenology patterns in a 15‐year record from Kibale National Park, Uganda
CA Chapman, K Valenta, TR Bonnell, KA Brown, LJ Chapman
Biotropica 50 (3), 384-395, 2018
722018
Threats to a rainforest carnivore community: A multi-year assessment of occupancy and co-occurrence in Madagascar
ZJ Farris, BD Gerber, K Valenta, R Rafaliarison, JC Razafimahaimodison, ...
Biological Conservation 210, 116-124, 2017
682017
Plant attractants: integrating insights from pollination and seed dispersal ecology
K Valenta, O Nevo, C Martel, CA Chapman
Evolutionary Ecology 31, 249-267, 2017
632017
The evolution of fruit colour: phylogeny, abiotic factors and the role of mutualists
K Valenta, U Kalbitzer, D Razafimandimby, P Omeja, M Ayasse, ...
Scientific reports 8 (1), 14302, 2018
622018
Annual cycles are the most common reproductive strategy in African tropical tree communities
GS Adamescu, AJ Plumptre, KA Abernethy, L Polansky, ER Bush, ...
Biotropica 50 (3), 418-430, 2018
602018
Primate population dynamics: variation in abundance over space and time
CA Chapman, S Bortolamiol, I Matsuda, PA Omeja, FP Paim, ...
Biodiversity and Conservation 27, 1221-1238, 2018
562018
Recovery of tree and mammal communities during large‐scale forest regeneration in Kibale National Park, Uganda
PA Omeja, MJ Lawes, A Corriveau, K Valenta, D Sarkar, FP Paim, ...
Biotropica 48 (6), 770-779, 2016
502016
Effects of gut passage, feces, and seed handling on latency and rate of germination in seeds consumed by capuchins (Cebus capucinus)
K Valenta, LM Fedigan
American Journal of Physical Anthropology: The Official Publication of the …, 2009
472009
How do primates survive among humans? Mechanisms employed by vervet monkeys at Lake Nabugabo, Uganda
CA Chapman, D Twinomugisha, JA Teichroeb, K Valenta, R Sengupta, ...
Ethnoprimatology: Primate conservation in the 21st century, 77-94, 2016
442016
Frugivores and the evolution of fruit colour
O Nevo, K Valenta, D Razafimandimby, AD Melin, M Ayasse, ...
Biology Letters 14 (9), 20180377, 2018
432018
Social behaviours and networks of vervet monkeys are influenced by gastrointestinal parasites
CA Chapman, S Friant, K Godfrey, C Liu, D Sakar, VAM Schoof, ...
PloS one 11 (8), e0161113, 2016
412016
Long-term simian research sites: significance for theory and conservation
CA Chapman, A Corriveau, VAM Schoof, D Twinomugisha, K Valenta
Journal of Mammalogy 98 (3), 652-660, 2017
332017
The ecology and evolution of fruit odor: implications for primate seed dispersal
O Nevo, K Valenta
International Journal of Primatology 39, 338-355, 2018
322018
Sensory integration during foraging: the importance of fruit hardness, colour, and odour to brown lemurs
K Valenta, KA Brown, RR Rafaliarison, SA Styler, D Jackson, SM Lehman, ...
Behavioral ecology and sociobiology 69, 1855-1865, 2015
302015
Spatial patterns of seed dispersal by white‐faced capuchins in Costa Rica: evaluating distant‐dependent seed mortality
K Valenta, LM Fedigan
Biotropica 42 (2), 223-228, 2010
292010
Visual ecology of true lemurs suggests a cathemeral origin for the primate cone opsin polymorphism
K Valenta, M Edwards, RR Rafaliarison, SE Johnson, SM Holmes, ...
Functional Ecology 30 (6), 932-942, 2016
272016
Costs and benefits of group living are neither simple nor linear
CA Chapman, K Valenta
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 112 (48), 14751-14752, 2015
262015
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