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Genetic structure of a mimosoid tree deprived of its seed disperser, the spidermonkey.
Ecological constraints on group size: an analysis of spidermonkey and chimpanzee subgroups.
Receptive fields of optic fibers in the spidermonkey.
Receptive fields of optic nerve fibres in the spidermonkey.
In urgent need of protection-habitat for the woolly spidermonkey.
The black-headed spidermonkey is arboreal and diurnal.
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The brown-headed spidermonkey lives in tropical and subtropical humid forests that are between 100and1700 m above sea level.
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The giraffe herd and spidermonkey troop at the zoo today are descended from these imports.
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Spidermonkey are in their own outdoor enclosure.
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The genus contains seven species, all of which are under threat; the black-headed spidermonkey, and brown spidermonkey are critically endangered.
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The surrounding jungle is characterized by abundant species of fauna such as, deer, peccary, armadillo, gray fox, spidermonkey and howler monkey.
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The spidermonkey has a black body and long limbs with thumb-less hands.
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The spidermonkey species have the next largest males, which average over 8 kg.
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Agreement over the number of spidermonkey species is not universal.
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However, it comes to the ground more frequently than other spidermonkey species.
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When a spidermonkey sees a human approaching, it barks loudly similar to a dog.
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Published research on other spidermonkey subspecies suggests that their home range requires anywhere from 95-390 ha in continuous forest.
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A number of these are in danger of extinction such as macaws, the black bear, the porcupine and the spidermonkey.
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It is home to several species including the manatee, jaguar, spidermonkey and howler monkey, and is a wonderful place for birdwatching.
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As presently defined, the white-bellied spidermonkey is monotypic.
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It is more common for the white-cheeked spidermonkey to travel in smaller groups of 2-4 when feeding and resting.
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The red-faced spidermonkey feeds on a variety of foods and would be considered an omnivore.
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Shown are the averaged functions obtained from two female spider monkeys.
The foraging itinerary of spider monkeys: when to eat leaves?
We found i that spider monkeys swallowed seeds from almost all of the species from which they ate ripe fruits.
Furthermore, spider monkeys' seed deposition patterns influenced seed survival.
This design simulated the natural availability of seeds under fruiting females and at sites of seed dispersal by spider monkeys.
Seed dispersal by spider monkeys and its importance in the maintenance of neotropical rain-forest diversity.
Specifically, we document the diversity of plant species dispersed, the number of seeds dispersed, and how seeds of various species are handled by spider monkeys.
The vast majority (85.4% or 159 out of 186) of seeds defecated by spider monkeys were deposited >100 m away from parental feeding patches.
The animal resembled a spidermonkey, but was much larger: 1.57 m tall (compared to the largest spider monkeys, which are just over a metre tall).
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Dispersed by large birds, howler and spider monkeys.
Evolutionary patterns of seed dispersal by other vertebrates may partially explain the dominance of glucose and fructose in the natural diet of spider monkeys.
Fruits were consumed from 63 species with 32 of these species accounting for 80% of the time that spider monkeys dedicated to fruit consumption.
Approximately 48% of spider monkeys' foraging time on fruits (12 species) was concentrated on species that are principally dispersed by primates in this area.
However, we found no evidence that spider monkeys consume sucrose-rich fruits in their natural diets.
Finally, whenever possible, fruits eaten by spider monkeys were collected to measure fruit and seed dimensions and weight.
One of the vessels is a polychrome barrel-shaped bowl decorated with stylized seated spider monkeys.
These results suggest that declines in populations of spider monkeys might have a direct effect on forest dynamics, especially if other disperser species cannot compensate for their lost ecological services.
Ruffed lemurs, sifakas, spider monkeys, gibbons, and orangutans are examples of primates that exhibit suspensory behaviors.
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Colombian spider monkeys can weigh up to 9.1 kg (20 pounds).
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Peruvian spider monkeys live in groups of 20-30 individuals, but these groups are rarely all together simultaneously.
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The nostrils are very far apart, which is a distinguishing feature of spider monkeys.
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Spider monkeys are susceptible to malaria and are used in laboratory studies of the disease.
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Due to their large size, spider monkeys require large tracts of moist evergreen forests, and prefer undisturbed primary rainforest.
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Captive black-headed spider monkeys have been known to live more than 24 years.
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Their frugivorous habits are actually convergent with those of (diurnal) spider monkeys.
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Along with humans, present day orangutans and spider monkeys possess this same feature.
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Spider monkeys contribute to the dispersion of undigested seeds from the fruits they eat.
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Its home range is often shared with other primate species including marmosets, squirrel monkeys, capuchins, owl monkeys, howler monkeys, and spider monkeys.
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This name was given due to the abundance of spider monkeys that inhabited this area.
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Wildlife along the banks includes capybara, coatis and spider monkeys.
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They are closely related to both the spider monkeys and the woolly monkeys.
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Mammals within the park include sloths, tapirs, kinkajous, pumas, jaguar, and both howler and spider monkeys.
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Spider monkeys live in the upper layers of the rainforest, and forage in the high canopy, from 25to30m ft.
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Spider monkeys are highly agile, and they are said to be second only to the gibbons in this respect.
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Spider monkeys have been observed avoiding the upper canopy of the trees for locomotion.
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Monkeys regularly taken can include capuchin monkeys, saki monkeys, howler monkeys, titi monkeys, squirrel monkeys and spider monkeys.
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Mammal species have declined because of deforestation, but still include spider monkeys, jaguars, pumas, raccoons, anteaters, deer, and wild boar.
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Disproportionately long, spindly limbs inspired the spider monkey's common name.
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Spider monkeys are diurnal and spend the night sleeping in carefully selected trees.
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The center specializes in the care of spider monkeys and capuchin monkeys.
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It also has natural enclosures containing species such as jaguars, ocelots, bobcats, red and green macaws, spider monkeys, parrots, turtles and various bird species.
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It has four elongated fingers and virtually no thumb, which is typical for spider monkeys but unusual for other monkeys.
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Currently five spider monkeys inhabit the island, three of which are from the original relocation.
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The sanctuary now rescues and provides a final home for many types of unwanted animals, in particular chimpanzees, baboons, spider monkeys, capuchins and marmosets.
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There are many different varieties of spider monkeys that make their home in the upper levels of the rain forest.
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It contains 1,400 animals from 220 species including jaguars, tapirs, macaws, spider monkeys, howler monkeys and quetzals.
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It is also rich in wildlife such as parrots, macaws, spider monkeys, owls, eagles, toucans, deer, jaguar, wild boar and raccoons with various species of reptiles and insects.
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The open flight deck allows guests to enter the exhibit and observe scarlet ibis, among other birds, the family of spider monkeys, giant anteaters and purchase food to feed tilapia.
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Spider monkeys are found in social groups of up to 30 individuals; however, they are usually broken up into smaller foraging groups of 3-4 individuals.
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This reserve offers refuge to game species that have been over-hunted in other areas such as tapirs, spider monkeys, jaguars, capybaras, white-lipped peccaries, monkeys, caimans and river turtles.
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Geoffroy's spidermonkey lives in various types of forest, including rains, semideciduous and mangrove forests.
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First, spider monkeys had a higher defecation rate in the early morning, just before starting to move from their sleeping sites.
Geoffroy's spidermonkey forages over large tracts of forest in search of food.
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Geoffroy's spidermonkey uses several forms of nonvocal communication.
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Geoffroy's spidermonkey lives in fissionfusion societies that contain between 20 and 42 members.
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During this time, spider monkeys generally eat extensively and then enter a first resting period.
Spider monkeys generate a heterogeneous seed deposition pattern because they scatter-disperse seeds diurnally, whereas they clump-disperse seeds at their sleeping sites.
Spider monkeys fed on the fruits of at least 152 plant species and swallowed seeds from more than 98% of these.
Spider monkeys appeared to regulate their defecation patterns according to their feeding and digestive cycles.
Interspecific comparison of ingested fruits shows that spider monkeys consumed species with significantly higher concentrations of glucose and fructose than sucrose.
Studies show that in heavily-hunted and farmed areas, large-bodied primate species such as spider monkeys are likely to be some of the first species to be extirpated.
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Gibbons, muriquis and spider monkeys all brachiate extensively, with gibbons sometimes doing so in remarkably acrobatic fashion.
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