نتایج جستجو برای: ateles geoffroyi

تعداد نتایج: 321  

2013
Suzanne Hagell Amy V Whipple Carol L Chambers

SPIDER MONKEYS (GENUS: Ateles) are a widespread Neotropical primate with a highly plastic socioecological strategy. However, the Central American species, Ateles geoffroyi, was recently re-listed as endangered due to the accelerated loss of forest across the subcontinent. There is inconsistent evidence that spider monkey populations could persist when actively protected, but their long-term via...

Journal: :Journal of wildlife diseases 1990
M D Stuart L L Greenspan K E Glander M R Clarke

Fecal samples from 155 mantled howling monkeys (Alouatta palliata palliata) examined at Centro Ecologico La Pacifica, Guanacaste Province, Costa Rica, revealed 75 (48%) had parasitic infections. A sampling of nine howling monkeys from Santa Rosa National Park. Costa Rica indicated only one infected animal (11%). Only three of 19 (16%) spider monkeys (Ateles geoffroyi) also from Santa Rosa were ...

Journal: :Biology letters 2007
Filippo Aureli Colleen M Schaffner

In social systems characterized by a high degree of fission-fusion dynamics, members of a large community are rarely all together, spending most of their time in smaller subgroups with flexible membership. Although fissioning into smaller subgroups is believed to reduce conflict among community members, fusions may create conflict among individuals from joining subgroups. Here, we present evide...

Journal: :Journal of comparative psychology 2010
Ana María Santillán-Doherty José Cortés-Sotres Rita Virginia Arenas-Rosas Alejandra Márquez-Arias Carlos Cruz Asunción Medellín Ana Julia Aguirre Jairo Muñóz-Delgado José Luis Díaz

Novelty-seeking temperament is defined as the reaction to novel or risk situations and objects, and by the global disposition to explore such stimuli. Our purpose was to describe and compare this trait in primates. For this purpose, a risk-taking Index, a curiosity index, and a novelty-seeking index were correlated to several biosocial variables using 22 captive stumptail macaques (Macaca arcto...

2018
Sandra Nicklasson Desirée Sjöström Mats Amundin Daniel Roth Laura Teresa Hernandez Salazar Matthias Laska

Primates have been found to differ widely in their taste perception and studies suggest that a co-evolution between plant species bearing a certain taste substance and primate species feeding on these plants may contribute to such between-species differences. Considering that only platyrrhine primates, but not catarrhine or prosimian primates, share an evolutionary history with the neotropical ...

2015
Omer Nevo Rosa Orts Garri Laura Teresa Hernandez Salazar Stefan Schulz Eckhard W. Heymann Manfred Ayasse Matthias Laska

Primates are now known to possess well-developed olfactory sensitivity and discrimination capacities that can play a substantial role in many aspects of their interaction with conspecifics and the environment. Several studies have demonstrated that olfactory cues may be useful in fruit selection. Here, using a conditioning paradigm, we show that captive spider monkeys (Ateles geoffroyi) display...

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