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Use of traps to capture black and gold howlers (Alouatta caraya) on the islands of the Upper Parana river, Southern Brazil

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The first efficient capture program for black and gold howlers (Alouatta caraya) using traps that was implemented on the islands of the upper Parana River in Southern Brazil is described. The described system would serve as an alternative capture program for howlers in areas that have low food diversity and no other mammal species that will compete for bait, as is observed in riparian environments, islands, and forest fragments.

Author: Aguiar, Lucas M., Ludwig, Gabriela, Svoboda, Walfrido K., Teixeira, Gustavo M., Hilst, Carmen L.S., Shiozawa, Marcos M., Malanski, Luciano S., Mello, Angela M., Navarro, Italmar T., Passos, Fernando C.
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Publication Name: American Journal of Primatology
Subject: Psychology and mental health
ISSN: 0275-2565
Year: 2007
All Other Miscellaneous Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing, Fabricated metal products, not elsewhere classified, Animal Traps, Methods, Usage, Trapping

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Observations of daytime births in two groups of red-handed Howlers (Alouatta belzebul) on an island in the Tucurui Reservoir in Eastern Brazilian Amazonia

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The article discusses about the daytime between two groups of red-handed Howlers in Eastern Brazilian Amazonia to study parturition in free-ranging primates.

Author: Ferrari, Stephen F., Camargo, Carolina C.
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Publication Name: American Journal of Primatology
Subject: Psychology and mental health
ISSN: 0275-2565
Year: 2007
Behavior, Infants, Infant mortality, Protection and preservation, Natural resources, Amazon River region, Childbirth, Delivery (Childbirth)

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Population genetic studies of Alouatta caraya (Alouattinae Primates): inferences on geographic distribution and ecology

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The article discusses about the population genetic study of the Alouatta caraya, the neotropic primate genus and its geographical distribution and ecology.

Author: Bonvicino, Cibele R., Seuanez, Hector N., Do Nascimento, Fabricia F.
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Publication Name: American Journal of Primatology
Subject: Psychology and mental health
ISSN: 0275-2565
Year: 2007
Canada, Goods & services distribution, Channels of Distribution, Bolivia, Genetic aspects, Distribution, Population genetics, Company distribution practices

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Subjects list: Brazil, Howler monkeys, Research, Report
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