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Cheek pouch use, predation risk, and feeding competition in blue monkeys (Cercopithecus mitis stuhlmanni)
ArticleAbstract: The adaptive function of cheek pouches in the primate subfamily Cercopithecinae remains unresolved.Palabras claves:Cercopithecidae, Foraging strategies, Kenya, Nearest-neighbor dominance score, Predator avoidanceAutores:Andrés Link, Cords M., Smith L.W.Fuentes:scopusColor vision and niche partitioning in a diverse neotropical primate community in lowland Amazonian Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: A recent focus in community ecology has been on how within-species variability shapes interspecificPalabras claves:Color vision, community ecology, intraspecific variation, niche partitioning, opsin gene, PrimateAutores:Andrés Link, Anthony Di Fiore, Eduardo Fernández-Duque, Hiwatashi T., Kawamura S., Matsushita Y., Montague M.J., Snodderly D.M., Veilleux C.C.Fuentes:scopusBehavior and ecology of the white-footed tamarin (Saguinus leucopus) in a fragmented landscape of Colombia: Small bodied primates and seed dispersal in Neotropical forests
ArticleAbstract: Tamarins are small-bodied Neotropical primates that mainly feed on ripe fruits and insects, and suppPalabras claves:fragmentation, Primate behavioral ecology, Seed dispersalAutores:Andrés Link, De Luna A.G., García-Morera Y.Fuentes:scopusBehavioral 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:scopusAn exploratory study of cooperation: food-sharing behaviour in wild varied white-fronted capuchin monkeys (Cebus versicolor) in Central Colombia
ArticleAbstract: Food-sharing is a cooperative behaviour related to the transfer of resources between conspecifics, aPalabras claves:Cebus, Cooperation, maternal kin biases, mother-offspring relationship, SapajusAutores:Andrés Link, De Aquino I., González-Santoyo I., Muñoz-Delgado J.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:scopusAGE-SEX DIFFERENCES IN THE SOCIAL BEHAVIOR OF ZOO-HOUSED COLOMBIAN BLACK SPIDER MONKEYS (Ateles fusciceps rufiventris)
ArticleAbstract: Spider monkeys (Ateles spp.) live in multi-male multi-female groups with conspicuous sex differencesPalabras claves:Aggression, CAPTIVITY, Ex Situ, platyrrhines, social interactionsAutores:Andrés Link, Cortés-Vesga L.C.Fuentes:scopusActivity budget, home range and diet of the Colombian night monkey (Aotus lemurinus) in peri-urban forest fragments
ArticleAbstract: Forest fragmentation and deforestation are major threats to primates at a global scale. The survivalPalabras claves:Behavior, Conservation, Deforestation, Ecology, Night monkeyAutores:Andrés Link, Botero-Henao N., Bustamante-Manrique S., Castaño J.H.Fuentes:scopusAgroecosystems and primate conservation: Shade coffee as potential habitat for the conservation of Andean night monkeys in the northern Andes
ArticleAbstract: The global change in land use toward agroecosystems is one of the major drivers of habitat loss andPalabras claves:Aotus lemurinus, Habitat use, Montane forests, Sustainable agricultureAutores:Andrés Link, Botero J.E., Castillo J.A., Guzmán A.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:scopus