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Activity Patterns, Diet and Home Range of Night Monkeys (Aotus griseimembra and Aotus lemurinus) in Tropical Lowland and Mountain Forests of Central Colombia
ArticleAbstract: Most primates live in lowland ecosystems; however, some species have been particularly successful atPalabras claves:Altitudinal gradient, Behavior, Feeding, Nocturnality, Tropical forests, Use of spaceAutores:Agámez C.J., Andrés Link, Cardona-Cardona A.H., Corredor-Durango N.J., Cruz-Moncada M., Díaz E.A.C., Franco-Pérez E., Gutierrez-Barreto D.A., Holguín-Vivas J.A., Montilla S.O., Montoya-Cepeda J., Mopán-Chilito A.M., Murcia L.N.S., Pérez-Grisales L.J., Rivera-Ospina A.M., Ruiz O.M.C., Triana J.D.M.Fuentes:scopusLunar periodic modulation of the circadian activity rhythm in a wild North Colombian night monkey (Aotus griseimembra)
ArticleAbstract: South American night monkeys (genus Aotus) are the only nocturnal simian primates. Early activity rePalabras claves:Actimeter, circadian activity rhythm, light masking, lunar cycle effects, owl monkeyAutores:Andrés Link, De Aquino I., Erkert H.G., Jiménez S., Montilla S.O., Muñoz-Delgado J., Villanueva Valle J.Fuentes:scopusUsing a Phylogenetic Framework to Assess the Role of Fruit Size in Food Selection by the Andean Night Monkey (Aotus lemurinus)
ArticleAbstract: The study of diet and food selection is foundational to understanding how primates interact with thePalabras claves:American mammals, Evolutionary relationships, Frugivory, Fruit traits, phylogenetic comparative methodsAutores:Andrés Link, Aristizabal J.F., Buitrago-Torres D.L., Montilla S.O., Mopán-Chilito A.M., Saldaña-Vidal C.C.Fuentes:scopus