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Children of divorce: Effects of adult replacements on previous offspring in Argentinean owl monkeys
ArticleAbstract: According to the Evolutionary Theory of the Family, the replacement of one pair-member by an intrudePalabras claves:Aotus azarai, Dispersal, Evolutionary theory of the family, Night monkeys, Parent-offspring conflict, SurvivalAutores:Eduardo Fernández-Duque, Huck M.Fuentes:scopusCosts and Benefits of Radio-collaring on the Behavior, Demography, and Conservation of Owl Monkeys (Aotus azarai) in Formosa, Argentina
ArticleAbstract: The benefits to researchers of capturing and collaring free-ranging primates are numerous, but so arPalabras claves:Darting, Demography, Dimorphism, Dispersal, Radio-collar, telemetryAutores:Berg W., Eduardo Fernández-Duque, Juárez C.P., Rotundo M.A.Fuentes:scopusDemography and life history of wild red titi monkeys (Callicebus discolor) and equatorial sakis (Pithecia aequatorialis) in Amazonian Ecuador: A 12-year study
ArticleAbstract: We investigated demographic patterns and life history traits from several groups of red titi monkeysPalabras claves:Birth seasonality, Dispersal, Group composition, Life history, Platyrrhini, social monogamyAutores:Anthony Di Fiore, Eduardo Fernández-Duque, Van Belle S.Fuentes:scopusDisappearances of individuals from social groups have implications for understanding natal dispersal in monogamous owl monkeys (Aotus azarai)
ArticleAbstract: The socially monogamous owl monkeys (Aotus spp.) live in small groups of two to five individuals. WePalabras claves:Aotus, Dispersal, monogamy, Owl monkeys, survival analysisAutores:Eduardo Fernández-Duque, Huntington C.Fuentes:scopusHormonal correlates of development and natal dispersal in wild female owl monkeys (Aotus azarae) of Argentina
ArticleAbstract: Pair-living and socially monogamous primates typically do not reproduce before dispersing. It is curPalabras claves:Dispersal, Ovulatory cycling, owl monkey, Reproductive suppression, sexual maturity, social monogamyAutores:Corley M.K., Eduardo Fernández-Duque, Valeggia C.R.Fuentes:scopusWhen dads help: Male behavioral care during primate infant development
Book PartAbstract:Palabras claves:Aotus, Carrying, Development, Dispersal, Male care, Mating effort, Night monkeys, Owl monkeys, paternal careAutores:Eduardo Fernández-Duque, Huck M.Fuentes:scopusThe floater's dilemma: use of space by wild solitary Azara's owl monkeys, Aotus azarae, in relation to group ranges
ArticleAbstract: The fate and behaviour of animals that leave their natal group (‘floaters’) is usually poorly undersPalabras claves:core area, Dispersal, Floater, home range use, intruder, Night monkey, Spatial avoidance, temporal avoidance, utilization distribution overlap indexAutores:Eduardo Fernández-Duque, Huck M.Fuentes:scopusThe role of intragroup agonism in parent-offspring relationships and natal dispersal in monogamous owl monkeys (Aotus azarae) of Argentina
ArticleAbstract: Agonistic behaviors are common in many group-living taxa and may serve a variety of functions, rangiPalabras claves:Aggression, Biparental care, Dispersal, owl monkey, social monogamyAutores:Corley M.K., Eduardo Fernández-Duque, Xia S.Fuentes:scopus