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Diet of the Critically Endangered Brown Spider Monkey (Ateles hybridus) in an Inter-Andean Lowland Rainforest in Colombia
ArticleAbstract: Brown spider monkeys (Ateles hybridus) are one of the least known and more threatened primates in thPalabras claves:Endangered primates, feeding behavior, fragmentation, Frugivores, Fruit availabilityAutores:Andrés Link, Galvis N., Guerrero J., Marquez M., Solano C., Stevenson P.R.Fuentes:scopusFrugivory and seed fate in Bursera inversa (Burseraceae) at Tinigua Park, Colombia: Implications for primate conservation
ArticleAbstract: The large ateline primates are efficient seed dispersers in Neotropical forests and hunting is driviPalabras claves:Bursera inversa, Frugivory, Seed dispersal, Seed fate, Tinigua Park (Colombia), Tropical wet forestAutores:Andrés Link, Ramírez B.H., Stevenson P.R.Fuentes:scopusFrugivory in canopy plants in a western Amazonian forest: Dispersal systems, phylogenetic ensembles and keystone plants
ArticleAbstract: Frugivory is a widespread mutualistic interaction in which frugivores obtain nutritional resources wPalabras claves:Autores:Andrés Link, González-Caro S., Stevenson P.R., Torres-Jiménez M.F.Fuentes:scopusFruit dispersal syndromes in animal disseminated plants at Tinigua National Park, Colombia
ArticleAbstract: Fruit dispersal syndromes (groups of plants with similar fruit morphology, presumably adapted to disPalabras claves:Convergent evolution, Frugivory, Fruit morphology, Fruit syndromes, Neotropical forestsAutores:Andrés Link, Stevenson P.R.Fuentes:scopusFruit preferences of Ateles belzebuth in Tinigua Park, Northwestern Amazonia
ArticleAbstract: Spider monkeys are known to be highly frugivorous, relying on a great diversity of ripe fruits. HowePalabras claves:Atelinae diet, COLOMBIA, Feeding preferences, Fruit choice, Fruit productionAutores:Andrés Link, Stevenson P.R.Fuentes:scopusGeographic patterns of tree dispersal modes in Amazonia and their ecological correlates
ArticleAbstract: Aim: To investigate the geographic patterns and ecological correlates in the geographic distributionPalabras claves:Amazonian rain forests, anemochory, dispersal agents, disperser-availability hypothesis, endozoochory, flooded forests, hydrochory, resource-availability hypothesis, synzoochory, terra-firme forestsAutores:Alonso A., Amaral D.D.d., Andrade A.S., Anthony Di Fiore, Araujo-Murakami A., Arroyo L.P., Assis R.L., Aymard C. G.A., Bánki O.S., Baraloto C., Barlow J., Brienen R.J.W., Camargo J.L.C., Cárdenas López D., Cardenas Revilla J.D., Carlos E. Cerón-Martínez, Carvalho F.A., Castaño Arboleda N., Castellanos H., Casula K.R., Cintra B.B.L., Coelho L.S., Comiskey J.A., Cornejo Valverde F., Correa D.F., Dallmeier F., Damasco G., David A. Neill, Dávila N., de Aguiar D.P.P., De Jesus Veiga Carim M., de Souza F.C., de Toledo J.J., Demarchi L.O., Do Amaral I.L., Draper F.C., Duivenvoorden J.F., E. M. Jiménez, Engel J., Farias E.D.S., Feitosa Y.O., Feldpausch T.R., Ferreira L.V., García-Villacorta R., Gomes V.H.F., Gonzalo Rivas-Torres, Gribel R., Guimarães J.R.D.S., Honorio E.N., Irume M.V., J. Sebastián Tello, Juan Ernesto Guevara Andino, Kenneth James Feeley, Killeen T.J., Laurance S.G.W., Laurance W.F., Lima Filho D.d.A., Lopes A., Lopes M.A., Lozada J.R., Luize B.G., Magalhães J.L.L., Magnusson W.E., Maniguaje Rincón L., Manzatto Â.G., María Cristina Peñuela Mora, Marimon B.S., Marimon-Junior B.H., Martins M.P., Matos F.D.d.A., Medeiros M.B.d., Mogollón H.F., Molino J.F., Monteagudo-Mendoza A., Montero J.C., Mostacedo B., Nascimento H.E.M., Novo E.M.M.d.L., Núñez Vargas P., Pansonato M.P., Pétronelli P., Phillips O.L., Piedade M.T.F., Pitman N.C.A., Quaresma A.C., Queiroz H.L.d., Ramos J.F., Regina Capellotto Costa F., Reis N.F.C., Sabatier D., Salomao R.P., Schietti J., Schöngart J., Silva T.S.F., Simon M.F., Sousa T.R., Stevenson P.R., Terborgh J.W., Umaña M.N., Vasquez R.V., Venticinque E.M., Vicentini A., Vieira I.C.G., Vincent A. Vos, Volkmer De Castilho C., Walter Palacios Cuenca, Wittmann F., Zartman C.E.Fuentes:scopusFlowering patterns in a seasonal tropical lowland forest in western Amazonia
ArticleAbstract: The phenological behavior of many tropical plant species is highly dependent on rainfall, but thesePalabras claves:Flowering frequency, phenology, Photoperiod, Plant habits, Proximate factors, Tinigua National Park, Tropical seasonal forestAutores:Andrés Link, Castellanos M.C., Cortés A.I., Stevenson P.R.Fuentes:scopusForest biomass density across large climate gradients in northern South America is related to water availability but not with temperature
ArticleAbstract: Understanding and pbkp_redicting the likely response of ecosystems to climate change are crucial chaPalabras claves:Autores:Aldana A.M., Alvarez-Dávila E., Benítez D., Cayuela L., Cogollo Á., E. M. Jiménez, Fernandez F., González-Caro S., Londoño-Vega A.C., María Cristina Peñuela Mora, Melo O., Mendoza I., Phillips O.L., Rey-Benayas J.M., Serna M., Stevenson P.R., Velásquez O., Velázquez-Rua C., von Hildebrand P.Fuentes:scopusEstimation of Seed Shadows Generated by Andean Woolly Monkeys (Lagothrix lagothricha lugens)
ArticleAbstract: Seed dispersal is known to play an important role in the ecology and evolution of plant communities,Palabras claves:Dispersal kernel, Fruit ripening time, Monkey movement patterns, Primate seed dispersalAutores:Andrés Link, Onshuus A., Quiroz A.J., Stevenson P.R., Velasco M.Fuentes:scopusHome range and daily traveled distances of highland colombian woolly monkeys (Lagothrix lagothricha lugens): Comparing spatial data from GPS collars and direct follows
Book PartAbstract: Space requirements are essential to assess population ecology especially for endangered species. ThePalabras claves:Daily Traveled distances, Highland woolly monkey, Lagothrix lagothrichaAutores:Andrés Link, García-Toro L.C., Páez-Crespo E.J., Stevenson P.R.Fuentes:scopus