In addition to environmental factors, social variables such as group size may play an important role in explaining primate ranging patterns. In this study we investigated range sizes, site fidelity, and range overlaps of owl monkeys (Aotus azarae) in Northern Argentina. We calculated the size of home range and core areas for 18 groups in our study area. For the six most intensively studied groups we tested whether precipitation as a crude proxy for food availability or group size had an influence on range size, assessed the degree of site fidelity by quantifying overlaps of annual ranges and core areas, and calculated the amount of range overlap between neighboring groups for each year. We used the kernel density estimation method to calcul...
Animals that occupy stable home ranges tend to unevenly exploit different areas in their efforts to ...
Although the brown howler monkey (Alouatta clamitans) is a relatively well-studied Neotropical prima...
Objectives: Primates that live in predominantly forested habitats and open, savanna mosaics should e...
Small-scale ecological variables, such as forest structure and resource availability, may affect pr...
Little is known about the secret lives of subadult owl monkeys that have left their natal group to "...
To avoid competition, ecologically similar and closely related species tend to differ in their patte...
Models used to explain the social organization of primates suggest that variation in daily path leng...
Numerous studies have highlighted the influence of food availability on primate behaviour. Our resea...
Animal home ranges may vary little in their size and location in the short term but nevertheless sho...
The influence of abundance and distribution of fruits and gums resources in home range size and patt...
Competition within and between social groups determines access to resources and can be inferred from...
Food availability may influence primates’ home range size and use. Understanding this relationship m...
Seasonal fluctuation in food availability is a universal problem for wild animals. One common respon...
Owl monkeys are small monogamous primates ranging over a wide area extending from Panamá to the Chac...
Loss and fragmentation of habitat can have significant negative consequences for forest-dwelling spe...
Animals that occupy stable home ranges tend to unevenly exploit different areas in their efforts to ...
Although the brown howler monkey (Alouatta clamitans) is a relatively well-studied Neotropical prima...
Objectives: Primates that live in predominantly forested habitats and open, savanna mosaics should e...
Small-scale ecological variables, such as forest structure and resource availability, may affect pr...
Little is known about the secret lives of subadult owl monkeys that have left their natal group to "...
To avoid competition, ecologically similar and closely related species tend to differ in their patte...
Models used to explain the social organization of primates suggest that variation in daily path leng...
Numerous studies have highlighted the influence of food availability on primate behaviour. Our resea...
Animal home ranges may vary little in their size and location in the short term but nevertheless sho...
The influence of abundance and distribution of fruits and gums resources in home range size and patt...
Competition within and between social groups determines access to resources and can be inferred from...
Food availability may influence primates’ home range size and use. Understanding this relationship m...
Seasonal fluctuation in food availability is a universal problem for wild animals. One common respon...
Owl monkeys are small monogamous primates ranging over a wide area extending from Panamá to the Chac...
Loss and fragmentation of habitat can have significant negative consequences for forest-dwelling spe...
Animals that occupy stable home ranges tend to unevenly exploit different areas in their efforts to ...
Although the brown howler monkey (Alouatta clamitans) is a relatively well-studied Neotropical prima...
Objectives: Primates that live in predominantly forested habitats and open, savanna mosaics should e...