The resolution of the ambiguity surrounding the taxonomy of Aotus means data on newly classified species are urgently needed for conservation efforts. We conducted a study on the Panamanian owl monkey (Aotus zonalis) between May and July 2008 at three localities in Chagres National Park, located east of the Panama Canal, using the line transect method to quantify abundance and distribution. Vegetation surveys were also conducted to provide a baseline quantification of the three habitat types. We observed 33 individuals within 16 groups in two out of the three sites. Population density was highest in Campo Chagres with 19.7 individuals/km2 and intermediate densities of 14.3 individuals/km2 were observed at Cerro Azul. In la Llana A. zonalis ...
The Isthmus of Panama, part of the planet’s third largest megadiversity hotspot, and connecting the ...
Tantalus monkey (Cercopithecus tantalus) was reported as widely abundant primate species in Sambisa ...
Numerous animals have declining populations due to habitat loss, illegal wildlife trade, and climate...
<p><span><em>Aotus miconax</em> is endemic to Peru and remains one of the least studied of all Neotr...
Owl monkeys are small monogamous primates ranging over a wide area extending from Panamá to the Chac...
The Noroeste Biosphere Reserve (NBR) is home to at least 22 species of medium and large mammals incl...
This thesis presents an account of research into the presence, absence and actual distribution of pr...
AQUINO, Rolando, CORNEJO, Fanny M., PEZO, Etersit [et al.]. Distribution and abundance of white-fron...
Transformation and depletion of primary forest over the past few decades have placed almost half of ...
Long-term behavioral studies require the permanent identification of individuals. The need for indiv...
The taxonomic identity of the Azuero howler monkey has been controversial. Lawrence (1933) initially...
In view of the extensive destruction, fragmentation, and conversion of primate habitats to anthropog...
This study reports on impacts of illegal trade in owl monkeys (Aotus nancymaae, A. vociferans) for t...
Numerous animals have declining populations due to habitat loss, illegal wildlife trade, and climate...
The Tropical Andes Biodiversity Hotspot holds a remarkable number of species at risk of extinction d...
The Isthmus of Panama, part of the planet’s third largest megadiversity hotspot, and connecting the ...
Tantalus monkey (Cercopithecus tantalus) was reported as widely abundant primate species in Sambisa ...
Numerous animals have declining populations due to habitat loss, illegal wildlife trade, and climate...
<p><span><em>Aotus miconax</em> is endemic to Peru and remains one of the least studied of all Neotr...
Owl monkeys are small monogamous primates ranging over a wide area extending from Panamá to the Chac...
The Noroeste Biosphere Reserve (NBR) is home to at least 22 species of medium and large mammals incl...
This thesis presents an account of research into the presence, absence and actual distribution of pr...
AQUINO, Rolando, CORNEJO, Fanny M., PEZO, Etersit [et al.]. Distribution and abundance of white-fron...
Transformation and depletion of primary forest over the past few decades have placed almost half of ...
Long-term behavioral studies require the permanent identification of individuals. The need for indiv...
The taxonomic identity of the Azuero howler monkey has been controversial. Lawrence (1933) initially...
In view of the extensive destruction, fragmentation, and conversion of primate habitats to anthropog...
This study reports on impacts of illegal trade in owl monkeys (Aotus nancymaae, A. vociferans) for t...
Numerous animals have declining populations due to habitat loss, illegal wildlife trade, and climate...
The Tropical Andes Biodiversity Hotspot holds a remarkable number of species at risk of extinction d...
The Isthmus of Panama, part of the planet’s third largest megadiversity hotspot, and connecting the ...
Tantalus monkey (Cercopithecus tantalus) was reported as widely abundant primate species in Sambisa ...
Numerous animals have declining populations due to habitat loss, illegal wildlife trade, and climate...