Terrestrial locomotion and other adaptive behaviors in howler monkeys (Alouatta pigra) living in forest fragments
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Issue Date
2019Editor
Reyna, R.; Chapman, C. A.Book title
Movement Ecology of Neotropical Forest MammalsBegin page
125End page
140
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Howler monkeys (Alouatta spp.) are arguably one of the most successful primates in coping with highly fragmented habitats because of their flexible, yet mainly folivorous, diet. While they are able to survive, many other arboreal primate species appear to gradually disappear from these anthropogenic landscapes....Type
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