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Howler MonkeysHowler Monkeys

Howler Monkeys

Liliana Cortés-Ortiz, Paul Alan Garber, Martín M. Kowalewski, Dionisios Youlatos, Bernardo Urbani

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Howler monkeys (genus Alouatta) comprise twelve species of leaf-eating New World monkeys that range from southern Mexico through northern Argentina. This genus is the most widespread of any New World primate taxa, and can be found to inhabit a range of forest types from undisturbed rainforest to severely anthropogenically impacted forest fragments. Although there have been many studies on individual species of howler monkeys, this book is the first comprehensive volume to place information on howler behavior and biology within a theoretical framework of ecological and social adaptability. This is the first of two companion volumes devoted to the genus Alouatta. This volume: Provides new and original empirical and theoretical research on howler monkeys Presents  evolutionary and adaptive explanations for the ecological success of howler monkeys Examines howler behavior and ecology within a comparative framework These goals are achieved in a collection of chapters written by a distinguished group of scientists on the evolutionary history, paleontology, taxonomy, genetics, morphology, physiology, and anatomy of howlers. This volume also contains chapters on ethnoprimatology, conservation, and howlers as vectors of infectious diseases.

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OL20690167W

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EcologyConservationBehaviorHowler monkeysAnimal behaviorAnimal ecologyEvolutionLife sciencesConservation biologyEvolution (Biology)ZoologyAnimal geneticsEvolutionary BiologyAnimal Genetics and GenomicsConservation Biology/EcologyBehavioural Sciences

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