Literature DB >> 8206419

Habitat, density and group size of primates in a Brazilian tropical forest.

L P Pinto1, C M Costa, K B Strier, G A da Fonseca.   

Abstract

Habitats, population densities and group sizes of 5 primate species (Callithrix flaviceps, Callicebus personatus personatus, Cebus apella nigritus, Alouatta fusca clamitans, and Brachyteles arachnoides) were estimated, using the method of repeated transect sampling, in an area of montane pluvial forest in eastern Brazil (Atlantic forest). A. fusca and C. apella had the highest densities in terms of groups and individuals per square kilometer, respectively, while B. arachnoides was least abundant. The highest primate densities were observed in areas of secondary vegetation. Both group sizes and population densities for the 5 species were generally lower at the Reserva Biologica Augusto Ruschi than those reported in other areas of Atlantic forest. Hunting pressure and the different carrying capacity of the habitat are suggested as possible causes for the low number of sightings registered for these species.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8206419     DOI: 10.1159/000156740

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Folia Primatol (Basel)        ISSN: 0015-5713            Impact factor:   1.246


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