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Title
Primate diversity, distribution and relative abundances in the Rios Blanco y Negro Wildlife Reserve, Santa Cruz Department, Bolivia
Author(s)
Robert B. Wallace; R. Lilian E. Painter; Damian I. Rumiz; Andrew B. Taber
Published
2000
Publisher
Neotropical Primates
Abstract
We document primate diversity in the Rios Blanco y Negro Wildlife Reserve and compare encounter rates between primate species and the field sites examined. We also present an encounter rate for overall primate biomass at each field site. Primate diversity encountered within the Reserve appears typical of other sites in eastern lowland Bolivia but interesting patterns in species distribution and abundance are discussed.
Keywords
primate diversity; census; Amazon; Bolivia
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