The behavior of spider monkeys (Ateles geoffroyi) at sleeping sites and the characteristics of these sites were studied in Santa Rosa National Park, Costa Rica. The spider monkeys tended to congregate just prior to dusk at a number of sleeping sites which were repeatedly used (81.6%), but occasionally they slept in trees which were only used once (18.4%). All of the regularly used sleeping trees were not used concurrently, but rather, there was a rotation between sites. In general, males were not encountered at regularly used sleeping sites as often as other agelsex classes, and when they were in all male subgroups, they did not sleep in repeatedly used sites. The trees used as regular sleeping sites tended to be large, but such trees were ...
Sleeping sites are an important aspect of an animal’s ecology given the length of time that they spe...
The selection of high trees to sleep is a common pattern in primates (Anderson, 1984). In this study...
A Socioecological Field Study. This monograph reports on a 26 month socioecological study of black s...
The selection of sleeping sites and sleeping trees in nonhuman primates is related to social and eco...
Spider monkeys (Ateles geoffroyi) use sites composed of one or more trees for sleeping (sleeping sit...
Study of primates sleeping habits is important to understand their behaviour and adaptations. Red-ha...
Spider monkeys (Ateles geoffroyi) use sites composed of one or more trees for sleeping (sleeping sit...
The ranging patterns of two male and five female spider monkeys (Ateles geoffroyi) were studied with...
: The sleeping site behavior of Ateline primates has been of interest since the 1980s, yet limited f...
The choice of a sleeping site is crucial for primates and may influence their survival. In this stud...
A 12-month study of the ranging behaviour of 11 spider monkeys (Ateles geoffroyi yucatanensis) was u...
A study on the daily movement, common use of sleeping sites, and canopy level of habituated silvered...
the seasonal variation, maximizing daily activities. Overall, predator avoidance and food efficienc...
The costs imposed by predation may result in behavioral adaptations to reduce mortality risk, includ...
Ranging behaviour and sleeping site selection are important primate behavioural traits likely to var...
Sleeping sites are an important aspect of an animal’s ecology given the length of time that they spe...
The selection of high trees to sleep is a common pattern in primates (Anderson, 1984). In this study...
A Socioecological Field Study. This monograph reports on a 26 month socioecological study of black s...
The selection of sleeping sites and sleeping trees in nonhuman primates is related to social and eco...
Spider monkeys (Ateles geoffroyi) use sites composed of one or more trees for sleeping (sleeping sit...
Study of primates sleeping habits is important to understand their behaviour and adaptations. Red-ha...
Spider monkeys (Ateles geoffroyi) use sites composed of one or more trees for sleeping (sleeping sit...
The ranging patterns of two male and five female spider monkeys (Ateles geoffroyi) were studied with...
: The sleeping site behavior of Ateline primates has been of interest since the 1980s, yet limited f...
The choice of a sleeping site is crucial for primates and may influence their survival. In this stud...
A 12-month study of the ranging behaviour of 11 spider monkeys (Ateles geoffroyi yucatanensis) was u...
A study on the daily movement, common use of sleeping sites, and canopy level of habituated silvered...
the seasonal variation, maximizing daily activities. Overall, predator avoidance and food efficienc...
The costs imposed by predation may result in behavioral adaptations to reduce mortality risk, includ...
Ranging behaviour and sleeping site selection are important primate behavioural traits likely to var...
Sleeping sites are an important aspect of an animal’s ecology given the length of time that they spe...
The selection of high trees to sleep is a common pattern in primates (Anderson, 1984). In this study...
A Socioecological Field Study. This monograph reports on a 26 month socioecological study of black s...