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- The Effects of Dependent Infants on the Social Behavior of Mantled Howler Monkeys (Alouatta Palliate)
- (Alouatta Palliata) in Bella Vista and Limones, Chiriquí, Panama
- The Neotropical Bushmeat Crisis and Its Impact on Primate Populations
- Ecology of the Belizean Black Howler Monkey (Alouatta Pigra): a Comparison Between Two Populations Living in a Riparian Forest and on Coastal Limestone Hills
- Bahia, Brazil
- Anthropogenic Edges Impact Howler Monkey (Alouatta Palliata) Feeding Behaviour in a Costa Rican Rainforest
- Group Structure and Dynamics in Black Howlers (Alouatta Pigra): a 7-Year Perspective
- Carolina Gómez-Posada, Jesús Martínez, 3, Paula Giraldo, 4 And
- Primates: Atelidae): Overlap and Home Range Size Therya, Vol
- Census of Alouatta Pigra in the Sierra Yalijux
- Alouatta, Ateles, and the Ancient Mesoamerican Cultures
- CAPUCHIN MONKEYS (Sapajus and Cebus Sp.)
- Monkey Census in Carate, Peninsula De Osa, Costa Rica
- The Impact of the Establishment of Otoch Ma'ax Yetel Kooh Protected Area
- Final Evaluation Report
- A Coprological Survey of Golden Mantled Howler Monkeys (Alouatta Palliata Palliata) in the Osa Peninsula, Costa Rica Jess M
- Striking Differences in the Loud Calls of Howler Monkey Sister Species (Alouatta Pigra and A
- A Phylogeny of Howler Monkeys (Cebidae: Alouatta) Based on Mitochondrial, Chromosomal and Morphological Data
- Cebus Apella (Cebidae)
- (Alouatta Palliata) to Natural Loud Calls from Neighbors
- The Feeding Ecology of Yucatán Black Howler Monkeys (Alouatta Pigra) in Mangrove Forest, Tabasco, Mexico
- Howling on the Edge: Mantled Howler Monkey (Alouatta Palliata) Howling Behaviour and Anthropogenic Edge Effects in a Fragmented Tropical Rainforest in Costa Rica
- Alouatta Macconnellii (Red Howler Monkey)
- Genetic Structure of Red-Handed Howler Monkey Populations in the Fragmented Landscape of Eastern Brazilian Amazonia
- Primary Seed Dispersal by Red Howler Monkeys and the Effect of Defecation Patterns on the Fate of Dispersed Seeds1
- Interspecific and Integroup Interactions of Mantled Howling
- Differences in Home Range, Activity Patterns and Diet of Red Howler Monkeys in a Continuous Forest and a Forest Fragment in Colombia Pablo R
- Gomezposada Washington 025
- Howler Monkey Alouatta Belzebul in Areas of Logged and Unlogged Forest in Eastern Amazonia
- Preparing the Yucatan Black Howler Monkey for Its Return to the Wild: an Assessment of Wildtracks' Approach to Rehabilitation and Reintroduction
- Translocation of a Northern Muriqui, Brachyteles Hypoxanthus
- Conservation Leadership Programme Final Report