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Behavior, ecology, and demography of Aotus vociferans in Yasuní National Park, Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Given its broad geographical distribution, Aotus is a productive genus for comparative studies thatPalabras claves:activity, monogamy, Nocturnal, Ranging, territorialityAutores:Anthony Di Fiore, Eduardo Fernández-Duque, Gabriel Alberto Carrillo-BilbaoFuentes:scopusBehavioral and physiological responses to instability in group membership in wild male woolly monkeys (Lagothrix lagotricha poeppigii)
ArticleAbstract: In group-living species, integrating into a new social group after dispersal is an important life hiPalabras claves:Aggression, Dispersal, glucocorticoids, group stability, Lagothrix, StressAutores:Anthony Di Fiore, Koenig A., Lu A., Pain E.L.Fuentes:scopusA Novel Use of Camera Traps to Study Demography and Life History in Wild Animals: A Case Study of Spider Monkeys (Ateles belzebuth)
ArticleAbstract: Demographic and life history data from wild populations of long-lived primate species are difficultPalabras claves:Camera traps, Demography, Life history, spider monkeysAutores:Andrés Link, Anthony Di Fiore, Galvis N.Fuentes:scopusDelayed Dispersal and Immigration in Equatorial Sakis (Pithecia aequatorialis): Factors in the Transition from Pair-to Group-Living
ArticleAbstract: Saki monkeys (Pithecia spp.) live in pairs and small groups, sometimes with more than 1 same-sex aduPalabras claves:Delayed dispersal, Log odds ratio, Male immigration, Mate replacement, Saki monkeysAutores:Anthony Di Fiore, Eduardo Fernández-Duque, Grote M., Isbell L., Porter A.M.Fuentes:scopusDemography and life history of a group of white-bellied spider monkeys (Ateles belzebuth) in western Amazonia
ArticleAbstract: Species-specific demographic parameters and life history variables are important for understanding hPalabras claves:atelines, Dispersal, long-term studies, Philopatry, reproductionAutores:Andrés Link, Anthony Di Fiore, Milich K.M.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:scopusAdult male replacement and subsequent infant care by male and siblings in socially monogamous owl monkeys (Aotus azarai)
ArticleAbstract: Owl monkeys (Aotus azarai) are small, territorial, socially monogamous primates that show intense inPalabras claves:monogamy, paternal care, Sibling care, Take overAutores:Anthony Di Fiore, Eduardo Fernández-Duque, Juárez C.P.Fuentes:scopusAdult male replacement in socially monogamous equatorial saki monkeys (Pithecia aequatorialis)
ArticleAbstract: Sakis (genus Pithecia) commonly live in socially monogamous groups, but data from wild populations oPalabras claves:Aggression, monogamy, Pithecia aequatorialis, Reproductive competition, Scent markingAutores:Anthony Di Fiore, Eduardo Fernández-Duque, Hurst D.Fuentes:scopusExplosive Pleistocene range expansion leads to widespread Amazonian sympatry between robust and gracile capuchin monkeys
ArticleAbstract: Aim Capuchin monkey species are widely distributed across Central and South America. Morphological sPalabras claves:Amazon basin, atlantic forest, Cebus, Neotropical Primates, Platyrrhini, Pleistocene expansion, Sapajus, SympatryAutores:Alfaro M.E., Anthony Di Fiore, Boubli J.P., Chiou K.L., Farias I.P., Gutiérrez-Espeleta G.A., Janson C.H., Lynch Alfaro J.W., Neitzel S., Nguyen M.T.T., Olson L.E., Ross V., Schulte M., Schwochow D., Wilson B.Fuentes:scopusFathers enhance social bonds among paternal half-siblings in immature olive baboons (Papio hamadryas anubis)
ArticleAbstract: Abstract: A universal aspect of mammalian sociality is substantive, core relationships among relativPalabras claves:Baboons, Juveniles, Kinship, Social bondsAutores:Anthony Di Fiore, Lynch E.C., Lynch R.F., Palombit R.A.Fuentes:scopus