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Title
Seasonal variations in diet and foraging behavior of Ateles chamek in a southern Amazonian tropical forest
Author(s)
Wallace R.B.
Published
2005
Publisher
International Journal of Primatology
Published Version DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10764-005-6458-4
Abstract
I present data regarding the diet and feeding ecology of a spider monkey community at Lago Caiman in northeastern Bolivia. The community was highly frugivorous, only consuming significant amounts of folivorous material during times of relative fruit resource scarcity. Spider monkeys fed on parts of 86 plant species, but the majority of the diet comprised a few dominant fleshy fruit species that were available at temporally distinct periods across the year. Accordingly, I identified candidate keystone resources for the region and discuss the results with reference to previous studies on Ateles and the importance of considering keystone fruit resources in the management of forestry concessions. © 2005 Springer Science+Business Media, Inc.
Keywords
diet; feeding ecology; foraging behavior; frugivory; primate; seasonal variation; Bolivia; Lago Caiman; Santa Cruz [Bolivia]; South America; Western Hemisphere; World; Araneae; Ateles; Ateles belzebuth chamek; Ateles sp.; Caiman; Primates
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