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Record ID marc_columbia/Columbia-extract-20221130-012.mrc:38889374:5081
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245 00 $aNew perspectives in the study of Mesoamerican primates :$bdistribution, ecology, behavior, and conservation /$cedited by Alejandro Estrada [and others].
260 $aNew York :$bSpringer,$c[2006], ©2006.
300 $axvi, 600 pages :$billustrations, maps ;$c24 cm.
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490 1 $aDevelopments in primatology
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505 00 $g1.$tOverview of the Mesoamerican primate fauna, primate studies, and conservation concerns /$rAlejandro Estrada, Paul A. Garber, Mary S. M. Pavelka and LeAndra Luecke -- $g2.$tTaxonomy and distributions of Mesoamerican primates /$rAnthony B. Rylands, Colin P. Groves, Russell A. Mittermeier, Liliana Cortes-Ortiz and Justin J. H. Hines -- $g3.$tThe biogeographic history of Mesoamerican primates /$rSusan M. Ford -- $g4.$tDemographic features of Alouatta pigra populations in extensive and fragmented forests /$rSarie Van Belle and Alejandro Estrada -- $g5.$tPopulation structure of black howlers (Alouatta pigra) in Southern Belize and responses to Hurricane Iris /$rMary S. M. Pavelka and Colin A. Chapman -- $g6.$tThe effects of forest fragment age, isolation, size, habitat type, and water availability on monkey density in a tropical dry forest /$rHolly Noelle DeGama-Blanchet and Linda Marie Fedigan -- $g7.$tForest fragmentation and its effects on the feeding ecology of black howlers (Alouatta pigra) from the Calakmul area in Mexico /$rAndromeda Rivera and Sophie Calme -- $g8.$tIntestinal parasitic infections in Alouatta pigra in tropical rainforest in Lacandona, Chiapas, Mexico : implications for behavioral ecology and conservation /$rKathryn E. Stoner and Ana Gonzalez Di Pierro -- $g9.$tAverage body weight for mantled howling monkeys (Alouatta palliata) : an assessment of average values and variability /$rKenneth E. Glander -- $g10.$tAn exploratory analysis of developmental plasticity in Costa Rican mantled howler monkeys (Alouatta palliata palliata) /$rClara B. Jones -- $g11.$tTravel patterns and spatial mapping in Nicaraguan mantled howler monkeys (Alouatta palliata) /$rPaul A. Garber and Petra E. Jelinek -- $g12.$tUse of landmark cues to locate feeding sites in wild capuchin monkeys (Cebus capucinus) : an experimental field study /$rPaul A. Garber and Ellen Brown -- $g13.$tLeap, bridge, or ride? : ontogenetic influences on positional behavior in Cebus and Alouatta /$rMichelle F. Bezanson -- $g14.$tFood choice by juvenile capuchin monkeys (Cebus capucinus) in a tropical dry forest /$rKatherine C. MacKinnon -- $g15.$tWhy be alpha male? : dominance and reproductive success in wild white-faced capuchins (Cebus capucinus) /$rKatharine M. Jack and Linda M. Fedigan -- $g16.$tPost-conceptive mating in white-faced capuchins, Cebus capucinus : hormonal and sociosexual patterns of cycling, noncycling, and pregnant females /$rSarah D. Carnegie, Linda M. Fedigan and Toni E. Ziegler -- $g17.$tGrowth of a reintroduced spider monkey (Ateles geoffroyi) population on Barro Colorado Island, Panama /$rKatharine Milton and Mariah E. Hopkins -- $g18.$tPrimates in agroecosystems : conservation value of some agricultural practices in Mesoamerican landscapes /$rAlejandro Estrada, Joel Saenz, Celia Harvey, Eduardo Naranjo, David Munoz and Marleny Rosales-Meda -- $g19.$tPrimate populations in the protected forests of maya archaeological sites in Southern Mexico and Guatemala /$rAlejandro Estrada, Sarie Van Belle, LeAndra Luecke and Marleney Rosales-Meda -- $g20.$tMapping primate populations in the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico : a first assessment /$rJuan Carlos Serio-Silva, Victor Rico-Gray and Gabriel Ramos-Fernandez -- $g21.$tA metapopulation approach to conserving the howler monkey in a highly fragmented landscape in Los Tuxtlas, Mexico /$rSalvador Mandujano, Luis A. Escobedo-Morales, Rodolfo Palacios-Silva, Victor Arroyo and Erika M. Rodriguez-Toledo -- $g22.$tQuantifying fragmentation of black howler (Alouatta pigra) habitat after Hurricane Iris (2001), Southern Belize /$rShelley M. Alexander, Mary S. M. Pavelka and Nicola H. Bywater -- $g23.$tNew perspectives in the study of Mesoamerican primates : concluding comments and conservation priorities /$rPaul A. Garber, Alejandro Estrada and Mary S. M. Pavelka.
650 0 $aPrimates$zMexico.
650 0 $aPrimates$zCentral America.
700 1 $aEstrada, Alejandro.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n85220448
830 0 $aDevelopments in primatology.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2001017522
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