Suscripción institucional·Documento·2018·Inglés

Ranging behavior and potential for territoriality in equatorial sakis (<scp><i>Pithecia aequatorialis</i></scp>) in Amazonian Ecuador

Sarie Van Belle; Amy Porter; Eduardo Fernández‐Duque; Anthony Di Fiore

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Resumen

Our multiyear study suggests that equatorial sakis show low degree of range overlap and high site fidelity and have the potential to be territorial, given their high mobility relative to HR size that allows for frequent border monitoring. Nevertheless, their movement patterns in border areas did not reveal evidence for monitoring behavior.

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Sarie Van Belle, & Amy Porter, & Eduardo Fernández‐Duque, & Anthony Di Fiore (2018). Ranging behavior and potential for territoriality in equatorial sakis (<scp><i>Pithecia aequatorialis</i></scp>) in Amazonian Ecuador. https://doi.org/10.1002/ajpa.23645