Small-scale ecological variables, such as forest structure and resource availability, may affect primate groups at the scale of group home ranges, thereby influencing group demography and life-history traits. We evaluated the complete territories of 4 groups of owl monkeys (Aotus azarai), measuring and identifying all trees and lianas with a diameter at breast height ≥10 cm (n=7485). We aimed to determine all food sources available to each of those groups and to relate food availability to group demographics. For analyses, we considered the core areas of the home range separately from the 80% home range. Our results showed that groups occupy territories that differ in size, species evenness, stem density, and food species? stem abu...
In Neotropical humid forest, the majority of tree species have seeds dispersed by vertebrates. Seed ...
Space-use patterns and foraging strategy in degraded habitat are crucial to understand the ecology, ...
Primates display varying degrees of behavioral flexibility that allow them to adjust their diet to t...
Limited food resource availability during yearly dry seasons can influence population dynamics and d...
In addition to environmental factors, social variables such as group size may play an important role...
Owl monkeys are small monogamous primates ranging over a wide area extending from Panamá to the Chac...
Few attempts have been made to understand how spatiotemporal changes in fruit supply influence frugi...
We evaluated the structure of intrapopulation howler monkey-plant interactions by focusing on the pl...
Models used to explain the social organization of primates suggest that variation in daily path leng...
Habitat loss and fragmentation are global conservation concerns, but animal species do not respond t...
Food availability may influence primates’ home range size and use. Understanding this relationship m...
This study examines how habitat structure affects the home range use of a group of Brachyteles hypox...
Facets of habitat quality which allow species persistence in forest fragments are an important aspec...
Seed dispersal is a key process driving the structure, composition, and regeneration of tropical for...
Howler monkeys (Alouatta) are widely regarded as the most folivorous of the neotropical monkeys and ...
In Neotropical humid forest, the majority of tree species have seeds dispersed by vertebrates. Seed ...
Space-use patterns and foraging strategy in degraded habitat are crucial to understand the ecology, ...
Primates display varying degrees of behavioral flexibility that allow them to adjust their diet to t...
Limited food resource availability during yearly dry seasons can influence population dynamics and d...
In addition to environmental factors, social variables such as group size may play an important role...
Owl monkeys are small monogamous primates ranging over a wide area extending from Panamá to the Chac...
Few attempts have been made to understand how spatiotemporal changes in fruit supply influence frugi...
We evaluated the structure of intrapopulation howler monkey-plant interactions by focusing on the pl...
Models used to explain the social organization of primates suggest that variation in daily path leng...
Habitat loss and fragmentation are global conservation concerns, but animal species do not respond t...
Food availability may influence primates’ home range size and use. Understanding this relationship m...
This study examines how habitat structure affects the home range use of a group of Brachyteles hypox...
Facets of habitat quality which allow species persistence in forest fragments are an important aspec...
Seed dispersal is a key process driving the structure, composition, and regeneration of tropical for...
Howler monkeys (Alouatta) are widely regarded as the most folivorous of the neotropical monkeys and ...
In Neotropical humid forest, the majority of tree species have seeds dispersed by vertebrates. Seed ...
Space-use patterns and foraging strategy in degraded habitat are crucial to understand the ecology, ...
Primates display varying degrees of behavioral flexibility that allow them to adjust their diet to t...