A Field Study of the Behavior and Social Relations of Howling MonkeysAMS Press, 1985 - 168 pages |
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Page 123
... capuchin monkeys . The following examples of observations illustrate the relations between howlers and capuchins ( Cebus capucinus ) . Observation 74 , Jan. 25 , 1932. While a clan of howlers was feeding on figs , a band of capuchins ...
... capuchin monkeys . The following examples of observations illustrate the relations between howlers and capuchins ( Cebus capucinus ) . Observation 74 , Jan. 25 , 1932. While a clan of howlers was feeding on figs , a band of capuchins ...
Page 124
... capuchins , but just as certainly there is no affinity between the two species . Observation 76 , Apr. 26 , 1932 , Groups 13 and 14. Groups 13 and 14 were closely associated , and scattered among the howlers were capuchin monkeys ...
... capuchins , but just as certainly there is no affinity between the two species . Observation 76 , Apr. 26 , 1932 , Groups 13 and 14. Groups 13 and 14 were closely associated , and scattered among the howlers were capuchin monkeys ...
Page 165
... Capuchin monkey ( Cebus capucinus ) , 8 , 31 , 41 ; relations with howlers , 123- 125 Cebus capucinus . See Capuchin mon- key Census , procedures in making , 55–56 ; reliability , 59 ; census for 1932 , 58 ; census for 1933 , 59 Chagres ...
... Capuchin monkey ( Cebus capucinus ) , 8 , 31 , 41 ; relations with howlers , 123- 125 Cebus capucinus . See Capuchin mon- key Census , procedures in making , 55–56 ; reliability , 59 ; census for 1932 , 58 ; census for 1933 , 59 Chagres ...
Contents
Review of literature on the natural history of howling monkeys | 12 |
Field procedures and reactions of howlers to an observer | 21 |
Territoriality and nomadism | 43 |
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adult females adult males aequatorialis Alouattinae apparently approached arboreal Azara Barro Colorado Island become behave brachiating capuchin monkeys capuchins Caraya census cent clan males close Coiba Island complemental males consorts coöperative coördination copulation Coto region defensive described eaten fallen young feeding feet females and young frequently fruit function Gatun Lake groups of howlers howler clans Howler females howler groups howler population howling monkeys individuals juvenile juvenile animals leaves limb located locomotion lodge tree months mother move observed occur ocelot oestrous female oestrous period palliata Panama Paraguay period of coverage period of intromission PLATE platyrrhine play play-fighting positions postures primary forest primary sexual activity primates Puerto Armuelles react reactions Rengger responses rhythmic tongue movements roars seconds sexual behavior Shannon situations social relations socionomic specific spider monkeys stimulation subgrouping tail tendency territorial range tion vocal patterns vocalizations yards young animals young howlers