The frugivory and ranging habits of howling monkeys living in the rain forest of Los Tuxtlas, Veracruz, Mexico, were studied for 5 consecutive years with the aim of investigating the role of seed dispersal agents played by the howling monkeys. The howling monkeys' consumption of fruit occupied half
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Comparison of frugivory by howling monkeys (Alouatta palliata) and bats (Artibeus jamaicensis) in the tropical rain forest of Los Tuxtlas, Mexico
β Scribed by Alejandro Estrada; Rosamond Coates-Estrada; Carlos Vasquez-Yanes; Alma Orozco-Segovia
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1984
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 745 KB
- Volume
- 7
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0275-2565
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## Abstract Howler monkey troops were censused at the biological reserve βLos Tuxtlasβ in Veracruz, Mexico. The reserve includes 700 ha of rain forest. Twenty howler monkeys were also trapped, measured, marked, and released. Censuses were conducted for a period of 26 months, and they indicated the