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Behavioral and physiological responses to fruit availability of spider monkeys ranging in a small forest fragment
ArticleAbstract: Numerous animal species currently experience habitat loss and fragmentation. This might result in bePalabras claves:Aggression, Fission-fusion dynamics, Glucocorticoid metabolites, HABITAT FRAGMENTATION, spider monkeysAutores:Andrés Link, Anthony Di Fiore, Heistermann M., Heymann E.W., Montes-Rojas A., Rimbach R.Fuentes:scopusBrown spider monkeys (Ateles hybridus): A model for differentiating the role of social networks and physical contact on parasite transmission dynamics
ArticleAbstract: Elevated risk of disease transmission is considered a major cost of sociality, although empirical evPalabras claves:Contact networks, Fission – Fusion social structure, Gastrointestinal parasites, Parasite transmission, socialityAutores:Andrés Link, Anthony Di Fiore, Bisanzio D., Galvis N., Gillespie T.R., Rimbach R.Fuentes:scopusEffects of logging, hunting, and forest fragment size on physiological stress levels of two sympatric ateline primates in Colombia
ArticleAbstract: Habitat fragmentation and anthropogenic disturbances are of major concern to the conservation of endPalabras claves:Alouatta seniculus, Ateles hybridus, Faecal glucocorticoid metabolites, HABITAT FRAGMENTATION, Hunting, LoggingAutores:Andrés Link, Galvis N., Gómez-Posada C., Heistermann M., Heymann E.W., Rimbach R.Fuentes:scopusInterspecific Infanticide and Infant-Directed Aggression by Spider Monkeys (Ateles hybridus) in a Fragmented Forest in Colombia
ArticleAbstract: Interspecific aggression amongst nonhuman primates is rarely observed and has been mostly related toPalabras claves:Ateles, infanticide, Interspecific aggression, Pathological behaviors, resource competitionAutores:Andrés Link, Anthony Di Fiore, Montes-Rojas A., Pardo-Martinez A., Rimbach R.Fuentes:scopus