A Field Study of the Behavior and Social Relations of Howling MonkeysJohns Hopkins Press, 1934 - 168 pages |
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... fruit is eaten . Ficus costaricana ( Liebm . ) Miq . A large tree . Leaves and fruit are eaten , and when the fruit is ripe this tree may supply the principal part of the howlers ' diet . The fruit resembles figs which are cultivated ...
... fruit is eaten . Ficus costaricana ( Liebm . ) Miq . A large tree . Leaves and fruit are eaten , and when the fruit is ripe this tree may supply the principal part of the howlers ' diet . The fruit resembles figs which are cultivated ...
Page 39
... fruit are eaten . Plerocarpus Hayesii Benth . Bloodwood . Rutaceae Zanthoxylum panamense P. Wilson . Arcabú , Acabů . A tree whose leaves and buds are eaten . Simaroubaceae Simarouba glauca DC . Aceituno . Leaves and fruit of this tree ...
... fruit are eaten . Plerocarpus Hayesii Benth . Bloodwood . Rutaceae Zanthoxylum panamense P. Wilson . Arcabú , Acabů . A tree whose leaves and buds are eaten . Simaroubaceae Simarouba glauca DC . Aceituno . Leaves and fruit of this tree ...
Page 40
... fruit which it bears . Clusia odorata Seem . Copey . Howlers eat the flowers and fruit of this glabrous tree . Rheedia madruno ( HBK . ) Planch . & Triana . Madroño , Fruta de mono ( monkey fruit ) Machari . Lecythidaceae Gustaria ...
... fruit which it bears . Clusia odorata Seem . Copey . Howlers eat the flowers and fruit of this glabrous tree . Rheedia madruno ( HBK . ) Planch . & Triana . Madroño , Fruta de mono ( monkey fruit ) Machari . Lecythidaceae Gustaria ...
Contents
R CARPENTER | 9 |
Review of literature on the natural history of howling monkeys | 12 |
Field procedures and reactions of howlers to an observer | 21 |
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adult females adult males aequatorialis Alouattinae apparently approached arboreal Azara Barro Colorado Island become behave behavior and social brachiating capuchin monkeys capuchins Caraya census cent clan males close Coiba Island complemental males consorts coöperative coördination copulation Coto region crossing defensive described eaten 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 palliata Panama Paraguay period of coverage period of intromission PLATE platyrrhine play positions postures primary forest primary sexual activity primates progression 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