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Interacting roles of diet, cortisol levels, and parasites in determining population density of Belizean howler monkeys in a hurricane damaged forest fragment

Behie, Alison; PavelKa, Mary

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Primates in fragments, because of their increased vulnerability to stochasticity, are in double jeopardy with the expected increases in severe weather patterns due to global climate change. It is thus increasingly important to have a better understanding of how severe weather events affect primate populations, especially those in fragments. This study explores the interacting effects of diet, cortisol levels, and parasites on the density of a black howler (Alouatta pigra) population following a...[Show more]

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Date published: 2013
Type: Book chapter
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1885/30134
Book Title: Primates in fragments: complexity and resilience
DOI: /10.1007/978-1-4614-8839-2_30

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