Researcher Portfolio
Beaune, David
Bonobos, Department of Primatology, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Max Planck Society, Department of Primatology, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Max Planck Society
Researcher Profile
Position: Bonobos, Department of Primatology, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Max Planck Society
Position: Department of Primatology, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Max Planck Society
Researcher ID: https://pure.mpg.de/cone/persons/resource/persons73703
Publications
: Beaune, D., Hohmann, G., Serckx, A., Sakamaki, T., Narat, V., & Fruth, B. (2017). How bonobo communities deal with fruits containing high tannin content: Re-ingestion and other feeding processes. Behavioural Processes, 142, 131-137. doi:10.1016/j.beproc.2017.06.007. [PubMan] : Beaune, D., Hohmann, G., Serckx, A., Sakamaki, T., Narat, V., & Fruth, B. (2017). How bonobo communities deal with fruits containing high tannin content: Re-ingestion and other feeding processes. Behavioural Processes, 142, 131-137. doi:10.1016/j.beproc.2017.06.007. [PubMan] : Beaune, D. (2015). What would happen to the trees and lianas if apes disappeared? Oryx, 49(3), 442-446. doi:10.1017/S0030605314000878. [PubMan] : Beaune, D., Bretagnolle, F., Bollache, L., Hohmann, G., & Fruth, B. (2015). Can fruiting plants control animal behaviour and seed dispersal distance? In B. Hare, & S. Yamamoto (Eds. ), Bonobo Cognition and Behaviour (pp. 113-128). Leiden [u.a.]: Brill. [PubMan] : Beaune, D., Bretagnolle, F., Bollache, L., Hohmann, G., & Fruth, B. (2015). Can fruiting plants control animal behaviour and seed dispersal distance? In B. Hare, & S. Yamamoto (Eds. ), Bonobo cognition and behaviour (pp. 113-128). Leiden [u.a.]: Brill. [PubMan] : Beaune, D., Fruth, B., Bollache, L., Hohmann, G., & Bretagnolle, F. (2013). Doom of the elephant-dependent trees in a Congo tropical forest. Forest Ecology and Management, 295, 109-117. doi:10.1016/j.foreco.2012.12.041. [PubMan] : Beaune, D., Fruth, B., Bollache, L., Hohmann, G., & Bretagnolle, F. (2013). Doom of the elephant-dependent trees in a Congo tropical forest. Forest Ecology and Management, 295, 109-117. doi:10.1016/j.foreco.2012.12.041. [PubMan] : Beaune, D., Bretagnolle, F., Bollache, L., Hohmann, G., Surbeck, M., Bourson, C., & Fruth, B. (2013). The bonobo – dialium positive interactions: Seed dispersal mutualism. American Journal of Primatology, 75(4), 394-403. doi:10.1002/ajp.22121. [PubMan] : Beaune, D., Bretagnolle, F., Bollache, L., Hohmann, G., Surbeck, M., Bourson, C., & Fruth, B. (2013). The bonobo – dialium positive interactions: Seed dispersal mutualism. American Journal of Primatology, 75(4), 394-403. doi:10.1002/ajp.22121. [PubMan] : Beaune, D., Bollache, L., Musuyu Muganza, D., Bretagnolle, F., Fruth, B., & Hohmann, G. (2013). Artificial germination activation of Dialium corbisieri by imitation of ecological process. Journal of Sustainable Forestry, 32(6), 565-575. doi:10.1080/10549811.2013.780199. [PubMan] : Beaune, D., Bretagnolle, F., Bollache, L., Bourson, C., Hohmann, G., & Fruth, B. (2013). Ecological services performed by the bonobo (Pan paniscus): Seed dispersal effectiveness in tropical forest. Journal of Tropical Ecology, 29(5), 367-380. doi:10.1017/S0266467413000515. [PubMan] : Beaune, D., Bretagnolle, F., Bollache, L., Bourson, C., Hohmann, G., & Fruth, B. (2013). Ecological services performed by the bonobo (Pan paniscus): Seed dispersal effectiveness in tropical forest. Journal of Tropical Ecology, 29(5), 367-380. doi:10.1017/S0266467413000515. [PubMan] : Beaune, D., Bretagnolle, F., Bollache, L., Hohmann, G., Surbeck, M., & Fruth, B. (2013). Seed dispersal strategies and the threat of defaunation in a Congo forest. Biodiversity and Conservation, 22(1), 225-238. doi:10.1007/s10531-012-0416-x. [PubMan] : Beaune, D., Bollache, L., Musuyu Muganza, D., Bretagnolle, F., Fruth, B., & Hohmann, G. (2013). Artificial germination activation of Dialium corbisieri by imitation of ecological process. Journal of Sustainable Forestry, 32(6), 565-575. doi:10.1080/10549811.2013.780199. [PubMan] : Beaune, D., Bretagnolle, F., Bollache, L., Hohmann, G., Surbeck, M., & Fruth, B. (2013). Seed dispersal strategies and the threat of defaunation in a Congo forest. Biodiversity and Conservation, 22(1), 225-238. doi:10.1007/s10531-012-0416-x. [PubMan] : Beaune, D. (2012). Latest news from the bonobos: Pan paniscus myths and realities. Revue de primatologie, 4: 1090. doi:10.4000/primatologie.1090. [PubMan] : Beaune, D., Bollache, L., Fruth, B., & Bretagnolle, F. (2012). Bush pig (Potamochoerus porcus) seed predation of bush mango (Irvingia gabonensis) and other plant species in Democratic Republic of Congo. African Journal of Ecology, 50(4), 509-512. doi:10.1111/j.1365-2028.2012.01345.x. [PubMan] : Beaune, D., Bollache, L., Fruth, B., & Bretagnolle, F. (2012). Bush pig (Potamochoerus porcus) seed predation of bush mango (Irvingia gabonensis) and other plant species in Democratic Republic of Congo. African Journal of Ecology, 50(4), 509-512. doi:10.1111/j.1365-2028.2012.01345.x. [PubMan] : Beaune, D., Bollache, L., Bretagnolle, F., & Fruth, B. (2012). Dung beetles are critical in preventing post-dispersal seed removal by rodents in Congo rain forest. Journal of Tropical Ecology, 28(5), 507-510. doi:10.1017/S0266467412000466. [PubMan] : Beaune, D., Bollache, L., Bretagnolle, F., & Fruth, B. (2012). Dung beetles are critical in preventing post-dispersal seed removal by rodents in Congo rain forest. Journal of Tropical Ecology, 28(5), 507-510. doi:10.1017/S0266467412000466. [PubMan] : Beaune, D., Bollache, L., Fruth, B., Hohmann, G., & Bretagnolle, F. (2012). Density-dependent effect affecting elephant seed-dispersed tree recruitment (Irvingia gabonensis) in Congo Forest. Pachyderm, 52, 97-100. Retrieved from http://www.pachydermjournal.org/index.php/pachy/article/view/299/207. [PubMan] : Beaune, D., Bollache, L., Fruth, B., Hohmann, G., & Bretagnolle, F. (2012). Density-dependent effect affecting elephant seed-dispersed tree recruitment (Irvingia gabonensis) in Congo Forest. Pachyderm, 52, 97-100. Retrieved from http://www.pachydermjournal.org/index.php/pachy/article/view/299/207. [PubMan]