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Figure 1.

Map showing the location of Budongo Forest Reserve in western Uganda.

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Table 1.

Location of villages and dimensions of study farms.

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Figure 2.

Diagrammatic example of a farm map used by observers.

HSE = house. GH = guard hut. SH = storage hut. T = termite mound. S = sector. Solid black lines = farm boundary. Green objects = trees.

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Table 2.

Values of parameters for crop-raiding events by each primate species.

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Figure 3.

Relative frequency of raid durations across all primate CREs (n = 218).

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Figure 4.

Relative frequency of maximum distances travelled onto farms by any individual in a raiding group across all primate CREs (n = 218).

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Figure 5.

Relative frequency of median distances travelled onto farms by most individuals in a raiding group across all primate CREs (n = 218).

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Figure 6.

Relative frequency of raiding-group sizes across all primate CREs (n = 218).

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Table 3.

Partial correlations between CRE parameters and crop damage. Figures are correlation coefficient and p-value; statistically significant results are in bold.

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Table 4.

Values for each multiple regression model accounting for the number of crop stems damaged by primates during CREs.

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Table 5.

Coefficients of determination (R2 values) for species-crop-specific multiple regression models.

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Table 6.

Crop stem damage per CRE and per unit of each CRE parameter across all primate raids (n = 218).

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Table 7.

Proportion of the total number of on-farm primates during CREs (n = 939) that were adults, sub-adults, or infants.

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Table 8.

Age-category composition of primate raiding groups during CREs (n = 218).

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Figure 7.

Proportion of CREs by each primate species that were single raids or within a series of multiple-CREs.

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