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Ateles (spider monkeys) | INFORMATION - Animal Diversity WebSpider monkeys have short faces, and small heads. They have a long, thin tail and limbs, with a larger torso. Their fingers are long and hooked for grabbing.
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Spider monkeys, facts and photos | National GeographicThe spider monkey's genus name, Ateles, means “imperfect,” and refers to the animal's lack of opposable thumbs. Spider monkeys aren't spiders—but they do eat ...
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Spider Monkey Facts (Ateles) - ThoughtCoJul 22, 2019 · Spider monkeys are New World monkeys belonging to the genus Ateles. They have long limbs and prehensile tails, giving them the appearance of large arboreal ...
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Spider monkeys: Lifestyle, threats, and interesting factsSpider monkeys belong to the Ateles genus and are characterised by their long arms and hook-like hands. On average, they weigh about six kilograms (13.25 ...
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Ateles - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsThe spider monkeys, Ateles, are the most frugivorous and live in a fluid, fission–fusion system similar to that of chimpanzees. The phyletic relationship of ...
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Spider Monkey - Wildlife Conservation SocietyDue to habitat loss and fragmentation, heavy pressure from hunting, and the pet trade, they are considered critically endangered. They have a relatively large ...
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Refuge for the Brown-headed Spider Monkey - Rainforest TrustFound only in Ecuador's Chocóan rainforests, these endangered primates are threatened by loss of their forest habitat, hunting and expanding oil palm pressures ...
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Black spider monkey - Wisconsin National Primate Research CenterJun 26, 2009 · The prehensile tail seen in black spider monkeys is relatively longer than the nonprehensile tail of other primates and has more vertebrae ...
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[PDF] Ateles geoffroyi, Geoffroy's Spider Monkey - IUCN Red ListHere, we tentatively recognized six subspecies: Ateles geoffroyi geoffroyi, Ateles geoffroyi azuerensis, Ateles geoffroyi frontatus, Ateles geoffroyi grisescens ...
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Brown Spider Monkey, Ateles hybridusSpider monkeys take their name from their long, spindly, and hairy limbs that resemble the legs of a spider. Each of the seven species exhibits its own unique ...
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Revisiting the Phylogenetic Relationships, Biogeography, and ...We found that all proposed species of spider monkeys for which we have samples from multiple localities indeed appear to form monophyletic groups.
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Phylogenetic Relationships of Spider Monkeys (Ateles) Based on ...Our goal was to determine phylogenetic relationships among geographically and taxonomically distinct haplotypes of spider monkeys (Ateles) based on DNA ...
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Molecular evidence suggests the need for a revised taxonomyWe explored the genetic relationships among the different forms of Mesoamerican spider monkeys using mtDNA sequence data, and we offer a new hypothesis for the ...Missing: species | Show results with:species
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Phylogenetic relationships of Mesoamerican spider monkeys (Ateles ...We explored the genetic relationships among the different forms of Mesoamerican spider monkeys using mtDNA sequence data, and we offer a new hypothesis for the ...
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[PDF] Evolutionary history of New World monkeys revealed by molecular ...Aug 18, 2017 · In contrast, a rapid change in body mass range took place as the three families diverged between the Late Oligocene and the Early Miocene. That ...
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Early Arrival and Climatically-Linked Geographic Expansion of New ...As the three platyrrhine families diverged, we recover a rapid change in body mass range. During the Miocene Climatic Optimum, fossil diversity peaked and ...
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The evolution of the platyrrhine talus: A comparative analysis of the ...In this study we analyze Miocene fossil platyrrhine talar shape and size in the context of a broad comparative sample representing all extant platyrrhine ...Missing: prehensile | Show results with:prehensile
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Mechanoreceptivity of Prehensile Tail Skin Varies Between Ateline ...Nov 1, 2011 · Prehensile tails evolved independently twice in primates: once in the ateline subfamily of platyrrhine primates and once in the genus Cebus.
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Genetic Characterization and phylogenetic relationships between ...sizes but with different internal structures (GARZA and FREIMER, 1996). The divergence time between Ateles species was 3.59 Ma following COLLINS and. DUBACH ( ...
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2 - Morphology and evolution of the spider monkey, genus AtelesSpider monkeys are the signature New World suspensory-postured brachiators. Bodily, they are the closest thing to a gibbon that has evolved anywhere else within ...Missing: origins | Show results with:origins
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[PDF] The Evolution of the Primate Prehensile Tail - Western OJSThe prehensile tail evolved to support body weight, enabling new feeding opportunities in arboreal environments, with structural changes like more robust ...
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(PDF) Morphology and evolution of the Spider Monkey, Genus. Ateles.Spider monkeys are one of the most widespread New World primate genera, ranging from southern Mexico to Bolivia.
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2.3: Modern Primates - Social Sci LibreTextsNov 17, 2020 · ... spider monkeys, have what are called vestigial thumbs. This means that they have either a very small or non-existent external thumb (but in ...
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Black Spider Monkey SC-265 - Bone ClonesLonger than the monkey's entire body, the prehensile tail sports a friction pad on its distal section, which is useful for grabbing. The high level of ...
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Geoffroy's Spider Monkey, Ateles geoffroyiMar 1, 2024 · In addition to their limbs being an acrobat's envy, Geoffroy's spider monkeys, like us and other primates, have forward-facing eyes, giving them ...
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Energetics of Brachiation versus Walking: A Comparison of a ...We found that spider monkeys used significantly more energy to move at any speed when they brachiated than when they walked. The lorises, on the other hand, ...
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Energetics of Brachiation versus Walking - jstorIt has been argued that brachiation is an energetically cheap way to move since, l a swinging pendulum, it involves an alternate storage and recovery of ...
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Food Choice and Digestive Strategies of Two Sympatric Primate ...Howler monkeys are highly folivorous while spider monkeys are primarily frugivorous. ... Stoner Patterns of infection by intestinal parasites in sympatric howler ...
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(PDF) Food Preferences and Nutrient Composition in Captive Spider ...Aug 9, 2025 · These results suggest that despite their high degree of frugivory and high taste sensitivity for soluble carbohydrates, spider monkeys are ...
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Presence of a circadian rhythm in the spider monkey's (Ateles ...The aim of this study was to characterize the circadian motor rhythm in the spider monkey, A. goeffroyi, in both entrained and free-running conditions.
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Effects of logging, hunting, and forest fragment size on physiological ...Spider monkeys showed elevated fecal glucocorticoid metabolite (FGCM) levels in forest fragments with high levels of human impact, whereas howler monkeys did ...
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Stress in Yucatan spider monkeys: effects of environmental ...Sep 23, 2009 · In the present study, we analyzed fecal cortisol levels of spider monkeys to investigate whether environmental conditions have an influence on ...
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A meta‐analysis of anthropogenic impacts on physiological stress in ...Oct 10, 2020 · Hunting is perceived as an acute stressor that triggers an adaptive reactive stress response. For example, spider monkeys in Mexico showed ...
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Mexican Spider Monkey, Ateles geoffroyi vellerosusPopulations of the Mexican spider monkey occur in the Southern Mexican states of Veracruz, Oaxaca, Chiapas, Tabasco, Yucatan, and Quintana Roo. Farther south, ...<|separator|>
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Guiana Spider Monkey, Ateles paniscusToday, about 60% of their range lies in the Amazonian lowlands of Brazil, with the rest spread across the forests of Guyana, French Guiana, and Suriname. The ...
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Distribution and abundance of white-fronted spider monkeys, Ateles ...The white-fronted spider monkey, Ateles belzebuth, is listed as 'Endangered' according to the IUCN classification. In Peru it is found in the departments of ...
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[PDF] Ateles hybridus, Brown Spider Monkey - View on www.iucnredlist.orgMar 23, 2020 · Range Description: Brown spider monkeys (Ateles hybridus) are found in the middle Magdalena River basin, in north- eastern Colombia, in the ...
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[PDF] Species distribution and conservation assessment of the black ...Jun 1, 2021 · Over the last two decades, over 132,908 km2 of tree cover (18%) has been lost within their currently recognized range based on satellite imagery ...
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Interspecific Infanticide and Infant-Directed Aggression by Spider ...Jul 5, 2012 · Interspecific aggression amongst nonhuman primates is rarely observed and has been mostly related to scenarios of resource competition.
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Ateles paniscus (black spider monkey) - Animal Diversity WebPreferred habitat typically includes forests with canopy heights exceeding 25 m. Forest habitats bordering large rivers tend to have low population densities, ...Missing: elevation continuity
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[PDF] Ateles belzebuth, White-bellied Spider Monkey - IUCN Red ListTaxonomic Notes: The current taxonomy of spider monkeys (Ateles spp.) is based on Kellogg and Goldman's (1944) seminal review and more recently, ...
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Spider monkey home ranges: A comparison of radio telemetry and ...The ranging patterns of two male and five female spider monkeys (Ateles geoffroyi) were studied with the use of radio telemetry in Santa Rosa National Park, ...Missing: microhabitat sleeping emergent trees
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the socio-ecology of social interactions between spider monkey malesTheir social system is characterized by a high degree of fission–fusion dynamics [28,31], as group members are rarely all together and form subgroups of ...
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What Influences the Size of Groups in Which Primates Choose to Live?So spider monkeys, when they join particular individuals, can increase their access to food by excluding others, but for chimpanzee females this is not the case ...
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Fruit availability has a complex relationship with fission-fusion ...Sep 10, 2020 · Here we investigated how the fission-fusion dynamics of spider monkeys (Ateles geoffroyi) at Runaway Creek, Belize were affected by fruit availability.
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What is a subgroup? How socioecological factors influence ...Spider monkeys have a social system characterized by a high degree of fission–fusion dynamics (Symington 1990; Aureli and Schaffner 2008), in which subgroup ...
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Population genetic patterns among social groups of the endangered ...Spider monkeys (Genus: Ateles) are a widespread Neotropical primate with a highly plastic socioecological strategy. However, the Central American species, ...Missing: fur | Show results with:fur
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[PDF] Dispersal in primates: advancing an individualized approach Prefacefound that white-bellied spider monkeys (Ateles belzebuth) have female-biased dispersal at one site, as reported elsewhere for other species of spider monkeys ( ...
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Variation in withholding of information in three monkey species - PMCSpider monkeys also have a more relaxed dominance hierarchy than long-tailed macaques and experience a higher degree of fission–fusion dynamics (i.e. frequent ...
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Patterns of Aggression and Social Hierarchy in Wild Spider Monkeys ...Aug 6, 2025 · The mean length of contact in play was greater than in aggression, whereas chases tended to be longer in adult male aggression than in play, ...Missing: levels | Show results with:levels
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Intragroup aggression, fission-fusion dynamics and - jstorWe studied intragroup aggression in a community of spider monkeys. Despite seasonal variation in food availability, we found no seasonal difference in ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Aggression and conflict management at fusion in spider monkeysWe carried out the study on wild spider monkeys (Ateles geoffroyi), one of the primate species with the highest degree of fission–fusion dynamics (Symington ...
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Do Spider Monkeys Stay in Touch With Close Associates?The results suggest that whinnies are used by spider monkeys to achieve flexibility in spacing while maintaining specific social relationships.Missing: screams | Show results with:screams
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The acoustic structure of spider monkey (Ateles geoffroyi) calls is ...May 16, 2023 · For instance, it is suggested that whinnies can serve to establish contact with groupmates (Ramos-Fernández, 2005); screams can serve as ...INTRODUCTION · METHODS · RESULTS · DISCUSSIONMissing: coordination | Show results with:coordination
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8 - Communication in spider monkeys: the function and mechanisms ...Spider monkeys use long-distance vocalizations, like the whinny, to maintain social relationships, especially when separated by distance. The whinny is the ...
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Spider monkeys lower their 'whinnies' when making long-distance ...Apr 3, 2019 · Previous studies have shown that aroused spider monkeys tend to produce lower-frequency calls, and the authors suggest that socially isolated ...Missing: screams | Show results with:screams
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Individual vocal recognition in the black-headed spider monkey ...Apr 20, 2023 · Previous recording and playback experiments showed that spider monkeys respond differently to stranger and familiar whinnies (Teixidor & Byrne, ...
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Locomotion and feeding postures of spider and howling monkeysAteles moves quadrupedally during 52% of locomotion, by tail-arm suspension 25%, and various mixed support-suspensory modes the remainder. Tail-arm suspension ...
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Suspensory locomotion of Lagothrix lagothricha and Ateles ...Ateles performed both more brachiation (by forelimbs and tail, with trunk rotation), and forelimb swing (similar to brachiation, but without trunk rotation) ...
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Positional Behavior of Black Spider Monkeys (Ateles paniscus) in ...Spider monkeys (Ateles) frequently use suspensory locomotion and postures, and their postcranial morphology suggests convergence with extant hominoids in ...Missing: movement | Show results with:movement
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Suspensory locomotion of Lagothrix lagothricha andAteles ...Ateles performed both more brachiation (by forelimbs and tail, with trunk rotation), and forelimb swing (similar to brachiation, but without trunk rotation) ...
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Spider monkey - WikipediaSpider monkeys are New World monkeys belonging to the genus Ateles, part of the subfamily Atelinae, family Atelidae. Like other atelines, they are found in ...Geoffroy's spider monkey · Black-headed spider monkey · Mexican spider monkey
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[PDF] The Foraging Itinerary of Spider Monkeys - Colin ChapmanTable 1. The diurnal dietary variation documented for a number of primate species (the time period state represents the peak period of feeding on that item).
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Black-Handed Spider Monkey - Honolulu Zoo SocietySpider monkeys live in evergreen rain forests, semi deciduous and mangrove forests, almost never coming to the ground. In these forests they live mostly in the ...
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(PDF) Astronomical and meterorological parameters and rest-activity ...For example, the daytime activity of spider monkeys decreases drastically when the temperature falls below 6 ºC, as well as during exposure to rain, during ...
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Factors influencing spider monkey habitat use and ranging patternsDec 6, 2014 · Spider monkeys are one of the most widespread New World primate genera, ranging from southern Mexico to Bolivia. Although they are common in ...
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Predation Attacks on Wild Spider Monkeys (Ateles geoffroyi)(2005) found that where predator communities are more intact and there is a high risk of predation, spider monkeys reduce their ground use. ...
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First whole-genome sequence and assembly of the Ecuadorian ...Furthermore, spider monkeys are highly frugivorous, devoting ∼80% of their time to the consumption of ripe fruits of different tree species. They are, therefore ...
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Fecal and Salivary Cortisol Concentrations in Woolly (Lagothrix ssp ...Jan 8, 2009 · They rely on more than 80% ripe fruits in their diet [9–12]. Zoological institutions typically feed the majority of woolly and spider monkeys ...
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Dietary composition data from 13 studies on Ateles sppWe describe temporal patterns of food consumption by Peruvian spider monkeys (Ateles chamek) in a semihumid forest in lowland Bolivia. We assessed dietary ...
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Behavioral and physiological responses to fruit availability of spider ...Spider monkeys ranged in smaller subgroups, had higher FGCM levels and higher aggression rates when fruit availability was high compared to when it was low.
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Increased folivory in brown spider monkeys Ateles hybridus living in ...An alternative and non-exclusive strategy used by spider monkeys for coping with periods of fruit scarcity is increasing the intake of leaves and other.
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(PDF) Increased folivory in brown spider monkeys Ateles hybridus ...Aug 6, 2025 · Spider monkeys at this site spent far less time feeding on fruits than reported in previous studies of Ateles spp. living in less fragmented ...
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The sugar composition of fruits in the diet of spider monkeys (Ateles ...Aug 9, 2025 · Spider monkeys (Ateles geoffroyi) detect sucrose at a threshold lower than any primate yet tested and prefer sucrose to glucose or fructose ...Missing: toxicity | Show results with:toxicity
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Salivary response of Geoffroy's spider monkeys (Ateles geoffroyi) to ...Jun 6, 2025 · We identified the presence of tannic acid, caffeine, and rutin in the fruits (both unripe and ripe) and leaves (young and mature) which are ...
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The role of sucrose and sensory systems in fruit selection and ...Mar 19, 2015 · Our finding that spider monkeys sniff unripe fruits more often than ripe fruits supports recent work showing that spider monkeys use ...
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Specialized for the reach: Fruit picking and positional behavior favor ...May 20, 2025 · This study describes how individual spider monkeys in population of Costa Rica spider monkeys (Ateles geoffroyi) pick fruit while foraging in ...
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[PDF] The Foraging Itinerary of Spider Monkeys: - Colin ChapmanWe also provide a comparison with data on other species in order to examine the gener- ality of temporal patterns.Missing: circadian rhythms
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Lévy Walk Patterns in the Foraging Movements of Spider Monkeys ...Aug 7, 2025 · Here we describe the foraging patterns of free-ranging spider monkeys (Ateles geoffroyi) in the forest of the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico and ...
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Ecological factors predictive of wild spider monkey (Ateles belzebuth ...Monkeys preferentially moved to nearby, large canopy trees, in which previous feeding success was high, and which were visited after an interval of 3.5 days.Missing: strategies | Show results with:strategies<|separator|>
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The Influence of Feeding Patch Size and Relative Fruit Density on ...Jul 8, 2008 · Black spider monkey Ateles chamek foraging data from eastern Bolivia are examined in relation to the size of fruit patches and the relative ...
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Manipulating foraging group size: spider monkey food calls at ...Spider monkeys can conditionally broadcast information to manipulate their subgroup size and do so in ways that may decrease feeding competition.Missing: circadian rhythms
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Spider monkey reproduction and sexual behavior - ResearchGateFemale spider monkeys' gestation period is about 7.5 months and postpartum ... The menstrual cycle of the spider monkey (Ateles geoffroyi). Article. Full ...<|separator|>
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Male mating tactics in spider monkeys: sneaking to competeJul 16, 2010 · Results show that the mating system mostly involved scramble competition polygyny and that males used a range of mating tactics and ...Missing: promiscuous | Show results with:promiscuous
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Male mating tactics in spider monkeys: sneaking to compete - PubMedResults show that the mating system mostly involved scramble competition polygyny and that males used a range of mating tactics and behaviors.Missing: promiscuous polyandry
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Spider Monkey (Ateles spp.) - Comparative PlacentationSpider monkeys are extremely nimble, prehensile-tailed animals and are often exhibited in zoological parks. They are very social animals. Often large groups ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Reproductive seasonality in two sympatric primates (Ateles ...Dec 2, 2020 · While births are more common during periods of low fruit availability, spider monkeys and woolly monkeys copulate and conceive at higher ...
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Demography, ranging patterns, and activity budgets of black spider ...... fission-fusion social organizat … ... Demography, ranging patterns, and activity budgets of black spider monkeys (Ateles paniscus chamek) in the Manu National ...<|separator|>
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Estimates of reproductive parameters of free-ranging Ateles geoffroyiAug 5, 2025 · ... range of interbirth intervals for Ateles of 22 to 36. months with a mean of 33 months (EISENBER6, 1973, 1976). Interbirth intervals for ...
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Demography and life history of a group of white-bellied spider ...Jul 26, 2018 · Females had long inter-birth intervals (44.2 ± SD 7.8 months ... The slow development and extended life histories of wild spider monkeys ...Missing: growth rate
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Mother-infant relationships and infant independence in wild ...We studied mother-infant relationships and infant independence in wild Geoffroy's spider monkeys (Ateles geoffroyi) during the first 3 years of infant life.Missing: mortality | Show results with:mortality
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Alloparental behavior in a captive group of spider monkeys (Ateles ...Sep 28, 1992 · (1982). A case of adoption of a howler monkey infant (Alouatta vilJosa) by a female spider monkey (Ateles geoffroyi).Primates 23: 135–137.
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AnAge entry for Ateles fusciceps - Human Ageing Genomic ResourcesAteles fusciceps; Common name: Brown-headed spider monkey. Lifespan, ageing ... Female sexual maturity: 1,515 days; Male sexual maturity: 1,826 days ...<|separator|>
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Male philopatry in spider monkeys revisited - PubMedAug 1, 2013 · Spider monkeys (Ateles spp.) are typically described as being characterized by male philopatry and female dispersal.
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Black-Faced Black Spider Monkey, Ateles chamekJun 20, 2025 · Black-faced black spider monkeys are sexually dimorphic (meaning one sex tends to be different in size than the other), with males having a head ...
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[PDF] Monitoring spider monkey populations over timeNov 2, 2021 · Our aim is to evaluate whether resurveys could be used to monitor changes in popu- lation trends over time by comparing population density ...
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2 Population density estimates for recognized subspecies of spider...In this study we compared population density estimates of spider monkeys, Ateles geoffroyi, derived from four commonly used methods to the actual density ...
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[PDF] Standardizing methods to estimate population density - ConbiodesDec 22, 2018 · We sighted 278 and 76 spider monkeys for a total effort of 93.74 and 42.78 km in surveys one and two, respectively. The actual density estimate ...Missing: viable | Show results with:viable
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[PDF] spider-monkey-conservation-in-the-twenty-first-century-recognizing ...While population density estimates in nonhunted areas suggest that the minimum area that would sustain a viable population of 500 spider monkeys is 113 km2, ...
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Wildlife Central American spider monkey - WCS BelizeThe rates of narco effect (deforestation related to illegal drug trafficking), which is a great threat in the five forests, are 20 to 60% per year. Our focus on ...
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Global wildlife trade and trafficking contribute to the world's ...At heavily hunted sites in the Brazilian Amazon, Peres and Dolman (2000) reported that the biomass of spider monkeys (20 ± 6 kg km-2) was seven to eight times ...
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Endangered spider monkeys recovering from illegal… - St. Louis ZooAug 18, 2025 · Four Mexican spider monkeys seized from smugglers at the southern border are making a home at Primate Canopy Trails.
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Wildlife Trafficker Sentenced for Smuggling Baby Spider MonkeysApr 18, 2025 · SAN DIEGO – Sarmad Ghaled Dafar of Houston, Texas was sentenced in federal court today to four months in custody and 180 days home ...
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Wildlife Corridors Save Colombia's Most Endangered Monkey From ...Jul 2, 2025 · Colombian conservationists have created a network of 15 ecological corridors connecting isolated populations of critically endangered brown spider monkeys.
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Colombia's Dr Andrés Link Wins 2025 Whitley Award to Expand ...Apr 30, 2025 · The Whitley Fund for Nature (WFN), recognised Dr Andrés Link with a 2025 Whitley Award for his work to protect brown spider monkeys in the lowland rainforests ...
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Black-handed Spider Monkey | Saint Louis ZooBlack-handed spider monkeys have prehensile (grasping) tails, with which they use to grab items and hang from branches. This characteristic is fairly uncommon ...
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Smuggled spider monkeys show fight against illegal wildlife tradeFeb 18, 2025 · Five spider monkeys are preparing to make their public debut this summer. Their journey began more than a year ago when they were confiscated from smugglers.
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New spider monkeys now at St. Louis Zoo were targets of wildlife ...Aug 20, 2025 · Four spider monkeys now available for the public to see will not only be a fun new attraction at the St. Louis Zoo, but also will serve as a ...<|separator|>
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Saving Black Spider Monkeys: How Community-Based ...Dec 7, 2024 · Black spider monkeys (Ateles paniscus), also known as Guiana spider monkey or red-faced black spider monkey, are found in the tropical ...
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Ecuador project empowers cacao farmers to save spider monkey ...Mar 6, 2024 · An adult male spider monkey. Brown-headed spider monkeys are excellent seed dispersers because of the long distances they travel to find food.
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Maya Bowl with Spider MonkeysSpider monkeys hang from vines that twist and grow up the sides of this bowl and in the frieze just below the rim, three dimensional faces of dead spider ...
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REVISITING MONKEYS ON POTS: A CONTEXTUAL ...Dec 29, 2015 · Four species of monkeys may have lived in the Maya region in pre-Columbian times: two howler monkey species, the spider monkey, and possibly ...
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A Ritual Vessel in a Maya Cave: Chocolate-Loving Monkeys and ...This vessel once held a beverage reserved for rituals and elite feasts. The figure on it is an accurate approximation of a spider monkey.
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Classic Maya - Let the Objects Speak - Cloth and ClayNature played a pivotal role in Maya life and religion, and this monkey may represent the 'Monkey Man' patron of scribes and artists. Monkeys were believed to ...
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Animal Symbolism in Pre-Columbian Pottery at the Museo Nacional ...Jan 24, 2022 · Sitting monkey pre-Columbian pottery at the Museo Nacional de Antropología. Monkeys represented the good (luck and joy) and the bad (immorality) ...
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1,700-year-old spider monkey remains discovered in Teotihuacán ...Nov 21, 2022 · The spider monkey is the earliest evidence of primate captivity, translocation, and gift diplomacy between Teotihuacán and the Maya.<|separator|>
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Earliest evidence of primate captivity and translocation supports gift ...geoffroyi vellerosus) and the Yucatan spider monkey (A. geoffroyi yucatanesis) coincide with the Mesoamerican region (Fig. 1A). In the wild, spider monkeys ...
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Zo'é - Survival InternationalOne of the most important ceremonies, and a rite of passage for children, is the piercing of the lower lip. A sharp bone from a spider monkey's leg is used, and ...
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(PDF) Primates in the Lives of the Yanomami People of Brazil and ...Apr 13, 2020 · Primates were hunted by the Mapoyo in the past and they kept monkeys as pets infrequently. They do not use any part of the monkey for medicinal ...
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Why are spider monkeys called spider monkeys?The name ''spider monkey'' is derived from a habit of these creatures. Spider monkeys are often known to hang from multiple trees at a time, with all four ...
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Monkeys and the Ancient Maya - Punta LagunaAug 27, 2020 · Archaeologists have found few physical remains of monkeys: It is rare to find monkey bones during excavations. But, images of monkeys created by ...
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Estimating the impact of the illegal trade of primates in MexicoOct 17, 2023 · We estimate that 946 primates were removed from the wild for the pet trade each year (spider monkey Ateles geoffroyi = 854; black howler monkeys ...Missing: statistics | Show results with:statistics
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Spider monkey rescued after traffic stop leads to drug bust, search ...May 14, 2025 · A major drug bust following a traffic stop and search warrant led to the rescue of a spider monkey, and the arrest of 50-year-old Clifford Vincenty from ...
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Are we eating Latin America's primate population? - New ScientistMar 14, 2007 · We are literally eating away at Latin America's primate population. A huge but hitherto unreported escalation in the bushmeat trade is ...Missing: consumption | Show results with:consumption
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Conservation Efforts to Save Panama's Endangered SpeciesMar 7, 2022 · In 2013, a population survey estimated there were a mere 145 Azuero spider monkeys left in the wild, making them one of South America's rarest ...Missing: Central | Show results with:Central<|separator|>
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[PDF] The Neotropical Bushmeat Crisis and its Impact on Primate ...The devastating effects of the bushmeat1 trade on wild primates in Central and West Africa are well recognized (Damania et al. 2005; Bowen-Jones & Pendry ...