This research project is within the field of Biological Anthropology, specifically Primatology. In previous years, teams of researchers collected spatial data of observed individuals through Garmin handheld GPS units on two communities of White-Bellied spider monkeys at the Tiputini Biodiversity Station in Amazonian Ecuador. The spatial data has been used to build representations of home […]
C50: Ripeness of Spondias mombin, influence on feeding behaviour and food processing by Woolly monkeys (Lagothrix lagotricha) in the Ecuadorian Amazon
Author: Billy Browning, Anthropology Major Advisor(s): Kelsey Ellis, Department of Anthropology
B61: Temporal Variation of Long Calls In New World Monkeys (Ateles belzebuth, Lagothrix lagotricha poeppeigii, Plecturocebus (Callicebus) Discolor, and Alouatta seniculus)
This Biological Anthropology research was focused on the differential use of temporal long calls within four New World Monkey species (Ateles belzebuth, Lagothrix lagotricha poeppeiggi, Plecturocebus (Callicebus) discolor, and Alouatta seniculus) in the Amazon rainforest of Ecuador. This study analyzes the differences between species’ long calls to expand the information on why and more importantly […]

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