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Demography and group composition of Ateles

Shimooka, Yukiko; Campbell, Christina J.; Di Fiore, Anthony; Felton, Annika; Izawa, Kosei; Link, Andres; Nishimura, Akisato; Ramos-Fernández, Gabriel; Wallace, Robert B.; Campbell, Christina J.

Abstract

Spider monkeys are distributed widely throughout Central and South America and studies have been conducted at a variety of sites across the geographic range of the genus (see Table 1.1 in Campbell, this volume). However, detailed information about group composition and demography of spider monkeys remains largely unavailable. Because their fission–fusion social organization allows researchers to observe only a part of a group at any time, short-term surveys can rarely document overall group size and composition. Only a cumulative data set of party composition based on individual identification and longitudinal research can help determine the full composition of a group. Furthermore, the rarity of births and deaths make other demographic variables such as interbirth intervals only available through long-term investigation. In the 1980s, relevant demographic information from wild populations was available only for seven groups from five sites for three Ateles species. In this chapter, we present an updated summary of existing data on four Ateles species from 18 groups and 13 sites. We analyze both previously published and new data from these sites and compare them in order to re-examine the demographic characteristics of spider monkey groups.

Published in

Cambridge studies in biological and evolutionary anthropology
2008, number: 55, pages: 329-348
Title: Spider Monkeys : The Biology, Behavior and Ecology of the Genus Ateles
ISBN: 9780521867504, eISBN: 9780511721915
Publisher: Cambridge University Press

    UKÄ Subject classification

    Zoology
    Ecology

    Publication identifier

    DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511721915.012

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    https://res.slu.se/id/publ/86869