Water is vital for the survival of any species because of its key role in most physiological processes. However, little is known about the non-food-related water sources exploited by arboreal mammals, the seasonality of their drinking behavior and its potential drivers, including diet composition, temperature, and rainfall. We investigated this subject in 14 wild groups of brown howler monkeys (Alouatta guariba clamitans) inhabiting small, medium, and large Atlantic Forest fragments in southern Brazil. We found a wide variation in the mean rate of drinking among groups (range = 0–16 records/day). Streams (44% of 1,258 records) and treeholes (26%) were the major types of water sources, followed by bromeliads in the canopy (16%), pools...
Howler monkeys (Alouatta) are widely regarded as the most folivorous of the neotropical monkeys and ...
Wildlife physiological responses to environmental and human-related stressors provide useful clues o...
Alouatta guariba is endemic to the Atlantic Forest in eastern Brazil and northeast Argentina. In the...
Water is vital for the survival of any species because of its key role in most physiological process...
Like most arboreal primates, redcolobus monkeys obtain most water from plants in their diet, licking...
Like most arboreal primates, red colobus monkeys obtain most water from plants in their diet, lickin...
Water is one of the most important components of an animal's diet, as it is essential for life. Prim...
Data on drinking behavior of the fourteen howler groups was collected during periods ranging from 12...
Data on drinking behavior of the fourteen howler groups was collected during periods ranging from 12...
Water is an indispensable source of all life forms on Earth, vital to many physiological and environ...
A água é fundamental para saúde e bem estar dos primatas, mas esta condição pode variar, dependendo,...
Water plays a vital role in many aspects of sustaining life, including thermoregulation. Given that ...
Arboreal folivores are particularly vulnerable to the impacts of extreme climate change-driven heatw...
Although the brown howler monkey (Alouatta clamitans) is a relatively well-studied Neotropical prima...
Primates display varying degrees of behavioral flexibility that allow them to adjust their diet to t...
Howler monkeys (Alouatta) are widely regarded as the most folivorous of the neotropical monkeys and ...
Wildlife physiological responses to environmental and human-related stressors provide useful clues o...
Alouatta guariba is endemic to the Atlantic Forest in eastern Brazil and northeast Argentina. In the...
Water is vital for the survival of any species because of its key role in most physiological process...
Like most arboreal primates, redcolobus monkeys obtain most water from plants in their diet, licking...
Like most arboreal primates, red colobus monkeys obtain most water from plants in their diet, lickin...
Water is one of the most important components of an animal's diet, as it is essential for life. Prim...
Data on drinking behavior of the fourteen howler groups was collected during periods ranging from 12...
Data on drinking behavior of the fourteen howler groups was collected during periods ranging from 12...
Water is an indispensable source of all life forms on Earth, vital to many physiological and environ...
A água é fundamental para saúde e bem estar dos primatas, mas esta condição pode variar, dependendo,...
Water plays a vital role in many aspects of sustaining life, including thermoregulation. Given that ...
Arboreal folivores are particularly vulnerable to the impacts of extreme climate change-driven heatw...
Although the brown howler monkey (Alouatta clamitans) is a relatively well-studied Neotropical prima...
Primates display varying degrees of behavioral flexibility that allow them to adjust their diet to t...
Howler monkeys (Alouatta) are widely regarded as the most folivorous of the neotropical monkeys and ...
Wildlife physiological responses to environmental and human-related stressors provide useful clues o...
Alouatta guariba is endemic to the Atlantic Forest in eastern Brazil and northeast Argentina. In the...