The night monkeys (Aotus azarai) of Formosa, Argentina provide an opportunity to investigate the influences of ambient temperature and photoperiod on reproduction in a highly seasonal environment: the Chaco. Between 1997 and 2000, we collected data to evaluate the relationship between rainfall, ambient temperature, photoperiod and food availability and the annual distribution of mating behavior and births in 15 groups of monkeys in the forests of the Eastern Argentinean Chaco. Our data show that the area is highly seasonal, characterized by significant fluctuations in rainfall, temperature, photoperiod and food availability. There are two rain peaks in April and November and a dry season lasting from June to August. Monthly mean temperature...
Ecologically similar and closely related species in sympatry may differ in their activity patterns t...
Hairy armadillos are generalist species widely distributed in South America. Three of these species,...
Environmental factors that affect spatiotemporal distribution patterns of animals usually include re...
Primates, like other mammals, exhibit an annual reproductive pattern that ranges from strictly seaso...
SOUSA,M.B.C. et al. Reproductive Patterns and Birth Seasonality in a South-American Breeding Colony ...
Rhesus macaques in their natural environments, as well as in the free-ranging colonyat Cayo Santiago...
Limited food resource availability during yearly dry seasons can influence population dynamics and d...
The study of activity rhythms, their potential zeitgebers and masking factors among free-ranging pri...
Among the more than 40 genera of anthropoid primates (monkeys, apes, and humans), only the South Ame...
Reproductive synchrony and the consequent clustering of births are hypothesized to be regulated by s...
Among the more than 40 genera of anthropoid primates (monkeys, apes, and humans), only the South Ame...
The reproductive success and viability of arboreal primates will depend on the correct selection of ...
Abstract The income-capital breeding model was developed to explain birth seasonality and reproducti...
Animal reproductive phenology varies from strongly seasonal to non-seasonal, sometimes among closely...
International audienceReproductive seasonality is the norm in mammals from temperate regions but les...
Ecologically similar and closely related species in sympatry may differ in their activity patterns t...
Hairy armadillos are generalist species widely distributed in South America. Three of these species,...
Environmental factors that affect spatiotemporal distribution patterns of animals usually include re...
Primates, like other mammals, exhibit an annual reproductive pattern that ranges from strictly seaso...
SOUSA,M.B.C. et al. Reproductive Patterns and Birth Seasonality in a South-American Breeding Colony ...
Rhesus macaques in their natural environments, as well as in the free-ranging colonyat Cayo Santiago...
Limited food resource availability during yearly dry seasons can influence population dynamics and d...
The study of activity rhythms, their potential zeitgebers and masking factors among free-ranging pri...
Among the more than 40 genera of anthropoid primates (monkeys, apes, and humans), only the South Ame...
Reproductive synchrony and the consequent clustering of births are hypothesized to be regulated by s...
Among the more than 40 genera of anthropoid primates (monkeys, apes, and humans), only the South Ame...
The reproductive success and viability of arboreal primates will depend on the correct selection of ...
Abstract The income-capital breeding model was developed to explain birth seasonality and reproducti...
Animal reproductive phenology varies from strongly seasonal to non-seasonal, sometimes among closely...
International audienceReproductive seasonality is the norm in mammals from temperate regions but les...
Ecologically similar and closely related species in sympatry may differ in their activity patterns t...
Hairy armadillos are generalist species widely distributed in South America. Three of these species,...
Environmental factors that affect spatiotemporal distribution patterns of animals usually include re...