Facultad de Psicología
Centro
Universidad Veracruzana
Xalapa, MéxicoPublicaciones en colaboración con investigadoras/es de Universidad Veracruzana (25)
2022
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Forest maturity has a stronger influence on the prevalence of spider monkeys than howler monkeys in an anthropogenically impacted rainforest landscape
Primates, Vol. 63, Núm. 3, pp. 283-291
2020
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Primate life history, social dynamics, ecology, and conservation: Contributions from long-term research in Área de Conservación Guanacaste, Costa Rica
Biotropica, Vol. 52, Núm. 6, pp. 1041-1064
2017
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The effect of roads on spider monkeys’ home range and mobility in a heterogeneous regenerating forest
Biotropica, Vol. 49, Núm. 4, pp. 546-554
2015
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Quality and overlap of individual core areas are related to group tenure in female spider monkeys
American Journal of Primatology, Vol. 77, Núm. 7, pp. 777-785
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USE OF LIANAS BY PRIMATES: MORE THAN A FOOD SOURCE
ECOLOGY OF LIANAS (JOHN WILEY & SONS LTD), pp. 407-426
2014
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Limited genetic diversity in the critically endangered Mexican howler monkey (Alouatta palliata mexicana) in the Selva Zoque, Mexico
Primates, Vol. 55, Núm. 2, pp. 155-160
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Use of lianas by primates: more than a food source
Ecology of Lianas (Wiley Blackwell), pp. 407-426
2013
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Travel Time Predicts Fecal Glucocorticoid Levels in Free-Ranging Howlers (Alouatta palliata)
International Journal of Primatology, Vol. 34, Núm. 2, pp. 246-259
2012
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First report of bot fly (cuterebra baeri) infestation in howler monkeys (alouatta palliata) from Mexico
Journal of Wildlife Diseases, Vol. 48, Núm. 3, pp. 822-825
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Spider monkeys use high-quality core areas in a tropical dry forest
Journal of Zoology, Vol. 287, Núm. 4, pp. 250-258
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The Ranging Costs of a Fallback Food: Liana Consumption Supplements Diet but Increases Foraging Effort in Howler Monkeys
Biotropica, Vol. 44, Núm. 5, pp. 705-714
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Variability in core areas of spider monkeys (Ateles geoffroyi) in a tropical dry forest in Costa Rica
Primates, Vol. 53, Núm. 2, pp. 147-156
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What is a subgroup? How socioecological factors influence interindividual distance
Behavioral Ecology, Vol. 23, Núm. 6, pp. 1308-1315
2010
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Non-invasive measurement of thyroid hormone in feces of a diverse array of avian and mammalian species
General and Comparative Endocrinology, Vol. 168, Núm. 1, pp. 1-7
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Parasitic infections of three Mexican howler monkey groups (Alouatta palliata mexicana) living in forest fragments in Mexico
Primates, Vol. 51, Núm. 3, pp. 231-239
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Seasonal Variations in the Diet and Feeding Effort of Two Groups of Howlers in Different Sized Forest Fragments
International Journal of Primatology, Vol. 31, Núm. 5, pp. 887-903
2009
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Conservation Value of Landscape Supplementation for Howler Monkeys Living in Forest Patches
Biotropica, Vol. 41, Núm. 6, pp. 768-773
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Differences in diet and activity pattern between two groups of Alouatta palliate Associated with the availability of big trees and fruit of top food taxa
American Journal of Primatology, Vol. 71, Núm. 8, pp. 654-662
2008
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Demography, life history and migrations in a Mexican mantled howler group in a rainforest fragment
American Journal of Primatology, Vol. 70, Núm. 2, pp. 114-118
2007
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Diet and activity pattern of howler monkeys (Alouatta palliata) in Los Tuxtlas, Mexico: Effects of habitat fragmentation and implications for conservation
American Journal of Primatology, Vol. 69, Núm. 9, pp. 1013-1029