A total of 54 free-ranging monkeys were captured and marked in Santa Rosa National Park, Costa Rica, during May 1985, and an additional 17 were captured during March 1986. The animals were darted using a blowpipe or a CO2 gun. The drugs used were Ketaset, Sernylan and Telazol. Ketaset was effective for Cebus capucinus but unsuccessful for Alouatta palliata and Ateles geoffroyi. Sernylan was successful for A. geoffroyi and A. palliata but is no longer commercially available. Telazol proved to be an excellent alternative capture drug for both A. palliata and A. geoffroyi
Sampling, storage, and laboratory technique used for the detection of zoonotic parasites in captive,...
The increase of ecotourism operations within Costa Rica during the last 20yrs has brought more and m...
ABSTRACT. White-faced capuchin monkeys were frequently observed to raid the nests and predate the pu...
Long-term behavioral studies require the permanent identification of individuals. The need for indiv...
Health and disease are critical factors for understanding primate evolution and for developing effec...
Abstract:Population sizes of six mammal species were estimated using the King method during the late...
Population sizes of six mammal species were estimated using the King method during the late dry seas...
Morphological measurements were collected from 12 wild\ud and 12 captive mona monkeys (Cercopithecus...
Very little is known about primate reintroduction projects in Mesoamerica. The aim of this study was...
As habitat destruction continues to threaten the existence of tropical species, it becomes increasin...
The effect of human development on six diurnal mammal species was studied using transects in the Pun...
We conducted a study at the privately owned El Zota Biological Field Station in Costa Rica to assess...
ABSTRACT Primates are predominantly distributed across tropical regions, many of which are threatene...
Fecal samples of 102 howler monkeys (Alouatta palliata) from several sites of Costa Rica were studie...
ABSTRACT. This paper describes the diet and range use patterns of the three species of primates in S...
Sampling, storage, and laboratory technique used for the detection of zoonotic parasites in captive,...
The increase of ecotourism operations within Costa Rica during the last 20yrs has brought more and m...
ABSTRACT. White-faced capuchin monkeys were frequently observed to raid the nests and predate the pu...
Long-term behavioral studies require the permanent identification of individuals. The need for indiv...
Health and disease are critical factors for understanding primate evolution and for developing effec...
Abstract:Population sizes of six mammal species were estimated using the King method during the late...
Population sizes of six mammal species were estimated using the King method during the late dry seas...
Morphological measurements were collected from 12 wild\ud and 12 captive mona monkeys (Cercopithecus...
Very little is known about primate reintroduction projects in Mesoamerica. The aim of this study was...
As habitat destruction continues to threaten the existence of tropical species, it becomes increasin...
The effect of human development on six diurnal mammal species was studied using transects in the Pun...
We conducted a study at the privately owned El Zota Biological Field Station in Costa Rica to assess...
ABSTRACT Primates are predominantly distributed across tropical regions, many of which are threatene...
Fecal samples of 102 howler monkeys (Alouatta palliata) from several sites of Costa Rica were studie...
ABSTRACT. This paper describes the diet and range use patterns of the three species of primates in S...
Sampling, storage, and laboratory technique used for the detection of zoonotic parasites in captive,...
The increase of ecotourism operations within Costa Rica during the last 20yrs has brought more and m...
ABSTRACT. White-faced capuchin monkeys were frequently observed to raid the nests and predate the pu...