Population trends of the mantled howler monkey groups of La Pacifica, Guanacaste, Costa Rica

American Journal of Primatology
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Abstract

A complete survey of La Pacifica in Guanacaste Province, Costa Rica was conducted in July 1984 in order to determine whether the howler (Alouatta palliata) population had declined since 1972 as a result of deforestation. During the 6-day survey, 257 howlers were located, representing 16 different social groupings and nine solitary animals. The total number of howlers, the number and location of groups, and the age-sex composition were very similar to a 1972–1976 survey of the same population. Age-sex composition of La Pacifica howler groups was similar to those of another population of mantled howlers in Costa Rica and of populations in Mexico and in Panama, although La Pacifica had a higher mean number of adult females per group. There was no evidence to support the hypothesis that the La Pacifica howler population has declined in recent times.

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Publication type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Title Population trends of the mantled howler monkey groups of La Pacifica, Guanacaste, Costa Rica
Series title American Journal of Primatology
DOI 10.1002/ajp.1350110108
Volume 11
Issue 1
Year Published 1986
Language English
Publisher Wiley
Contributing office(s) Western Ecological Research Center
Description 10 p.
First page 79
Last page 88
Country Costa Rica
State Guanacaste Province
Other Geospatial La Pacifica
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