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  • The Influence of Loud Calls... The Influence of Loud Calls on Intergroup Spacing Mechanism in Black Howler Monkeys (Alouatta pigra)
    Van Belle, Sarie; Estrada, Alejandro International journal of primatology, 04/2020, Volume: 41, Issue: 2
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    Long-distance vocalizations form an integral part of intergroup spacing mechanisms. The decision to approach, retreat, or ignore loud calls of neighboring groups might be influenced by resource ...
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  • Female participation in col... Female participation in collective group defense in black howler monkeys (Alouatta pigra)
    Van Belle, Sarie American journal of primatology, June 2015, Volume: 77, Issue: 6
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    Many group‐living animals actively defend a home range against neighboring groups. In many of these societies, males are the primary participants during group defense, while female participation ...
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  • Demographic population stru... Demographic population structure of black howler monkeys in fragmented and continuous forest in Chiapas, Mexico: Implications for conservation
    Klass, Keren; Van Belle, Sarie; Estrada, Alejandro American journal of primatology, August 2020, 2020-08-00, 20200801, Volume: 82, Issue: 8
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    For wild primates, demography studies are increasingly recognized as necessary for assessing the viability of vulnerable populations experiencing rapid environmental change. In particular, ...
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  • Disentangling the importanc... Disentangling the importance of social and ecological information in goal-directed movements in a wild primate
    de Guinea, Miguel; Estrada, Alejandro; Janmaat, Karline R.M. ... Animal behaviour, March 2021, 2021-03-00, Volume: 173
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    Memories linked to specific locations provide information for animals to plan future actions and anticipate the occurrence of events. Here, we examined goal-directed travel towards locations where ...
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  • Dispersal patterns in black... Dispersal patterns in black howler monkeys (Alouatta pigra): Integrating multiyear demographic and molecular data
    Van Belle, Sarie; Di Fiore, Anthony Molecular ecology, January 2022, 2022-01-00, 20220101, Volume: 31, Issue: 1
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    Dispersal is a fundamental process in the functioning of animal societies as it regulates the degree to which closely related individuals are spatially concentrated. A species’ dispersal pattern can ...
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  • Individual participation in... Individual participation in intergroup contests is mediated by numerical assessment strategies in black howler and tufted capuchin monkeys
    Van Belle, Sarie; Scarry, Clara J. Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B. Biological sciences, 12/2015, Volume: 370, Issue: 1683
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    Asymmetries in resource-holding potential between opposing groups frequently determine outcomes of intergroup contests. Since both numerical superiority and high intergroup dominance rank may confer ...
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  • The evolution of pair‐livin... The evolution of pair‐living, sexual monogamy, and cooperative infant care: Insights from research on wild owl monkeys, titis, sakis, and tamarins
    Fernandez‐Duque, Eduardo; Huck, Maren; Van Belle, Sarie ... American journal of physical anthropology, 20/May , Volume: 171, Issue: S70
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    “Monogamy” and pair bonding have long been of interest to anthropologists and primatologists. Their study contributes to our knowledge of human evolutionary biology and social evolution without the ...
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  • Birth of a wild black howle... Birth of a wild black howler monkey (Alouatta pigra) at an anthropogenic site
    Cárdenas-Navarrete, Anaid; Van Belle, Sarie Primates, 01/2023, Volume: 64, Issue: 1
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    We present the first description of a diurnal live birth of a wild black howler monkey ( Alouatta pigra ). The mother formed part of a group of five individuals inhabiting an anthropogenic setting in ...
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  • The function of loud calls ... The function of loud calls in black howler monkeys (Alouatta pigra): Food, mate, or infant defense?
    Van Belle, Sarie; Estrada, Alejandro; Garber, Paul A. American journal of primatology, 12/2014, Volume: 76, Issue: 12
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    Loud calling (i.e., howling) is the single most distinctive behavioral attribute of the social system of howler monkeys (Alouatta spp.), yet no general consensus exists regarding its main function. ...
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