We compared the distributions of Alouatta palliata and A. pigra in southeastern Mexico and Central America with geographic and ecological features to infer current barriers and ecological preferences. Distribution data were obtained from museum specimen localities, study sites, historic records and field surveys and integrated into digital elevation and ecosystem maps using GIS. A. pigra evidently occurs at a number of sites above 2,000 m, where temperatures can even drop below zero on some days of the year, thus indicating a broader ecological tolerance than previously reported. Both species occupy a number of vegetation types and can be found in seasonal and nonseasonal forests. We identified the highland massif of northern Central Americ...
Facets of habitat quality which allow species persistence in forest fragments are an important aspec...
Two-phased seed dispersal by primates and dung beetles is crucial for tropical rainforest regenerati...
Subspecies and Distribution. A. p. palliata Gray, 1849 — NE Guatemala (Rio Motagua, and possibly alo...
We used the ecological niche model MaxEnt to predict the potential distribution of the brown howler ...
Anthropogenic activities have caused habitat fragmentation and loss, which are the main threats to p...
Guatemala harbors three species of primates (Alouatta palliates, Alouatta pigra and Ateles geoffroyi...
Habitat loss and fragmentation are urgent threats to primate species worldwide. Species’ responses t...
We take advantage of the broad distribution of howler monkeys from Mexico to Argentina to provide a ...
In view of the extensive destruction, fragmentation, and conversion of primate habitats to anthropog...
Researchers have suggested that folivorous primates in secondary growth forests, compared with those...
To avoid competition, ecologically similar and closely related species tend to differ in their patte...
My work examines the biodiversity and biogeographic patterns of Central American mammals at multiple...
The ranging behavior, habitat selection, group composition and territoriality of eight groups of bla...
The high degree of dietary breadth and flexibility in capuchins (Cebus and Sapajus), coupled with th...
Surveys of populations of spider and howler monkeys were conducted at the Mayan sites of Calakmul an...
Facets of habitat quality which allow species persistence in forest fragments are an important aspec...
Two-phased seed dispersal by primates and dung beetles is crucial for tropical rainforest regenerati...
Subspecies and Distribution. A. p. palliata Gray, 1849 — NE Guatemala (Rio Motagua, and possibly alo...
We used the ecological niche model MaxEnt to predict the potential distribution of the brown howler ...
Anthropogenic activities have caused habitat fragmentation and loss, which are the main threats to p...
Guatemala harbors three species of primates (Alouatta palliates, Alouatta pigra and Ateles geoffroyi...
Habitat loss and fragmentation are urgent threats to primate species worldwide. Species’ responses t...
We take advantage of the broad distribution of howler monkeys from Mexico to Argentina to provide a ...
In view of the extensive destruction, fragmentation, and conversion of primate habitats to anthropog...
Researchers have suggested that folivorous primates in secondary growth forests, compared with those...
To avoid competition, ecologically similar and closely related species tend to differ in their patte...
My work examines the biodiversity and biogeographic patterns of Central American mammals at multiple...
The ranging behavior, habitat selection, group composition and territoriality of eight groups of bla...
The high degree of dietary breadth and flexibility in capuchins (Cebus and Sapajus), coupled with th...
Surveys of populations of spider and howler monkeys were conducted at the Mayan sites of Calakmul an...
Facets of habitat quality which allow species persistence in forest fragments are an important aspec...
Two-phased seed dispersal by primates and dung beetles is crucial for tropical rainforest regenerati...
Subspecies and Distribution. A. p. palliata Gray, 1849 — NE Guatemala (Rio Motagua, and possibly alo...