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_9108253 _aRaboy, B.E. |
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_957467 _aChristman, M.C. |
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_962657 _aDietz, J.M. |
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| 245 | 1 | 4 | _aThe use of degraded and shade cocoa forests by endangered golden headed lion tamarins Leontopithecus chrysomelas |
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_aCambridge (RU): _bCambridge University Press, _c2004 |
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| 270 | _aSan José, C.R. | ||
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_a9 páginas: _b3 figuras. 3 tablas |
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| 504 | _aIncluye 43 referencias bibliográficas en las páginas 82-83 | ||
| 520 | _aDetermining habitat requirements for threatened primates is critical to implementing conservation strategies, and plans incorporating metapopulation structure require understanding the potential of available habitats to serve as corridors. We examined how three groups of golden-headed lion tamarins Leontopithecus chrysomelas in Southern Bahia, Brazil, used mature, swamp, secondary and shade cocoa (cabruca) forests. Unlike callitrichids that show affinities for degraded forest, Leontopithecus species are presumed to depend on primary or mature forests for sleeping sites in tree holes and epiphytic bromeliads for animal prey. In this study we quantified resource availability within each habitat, compared the proportion of time spent in each habitat to that based on availability, investigated preferences for sleeping site selection, and determined how golden-headed lion tamarins allocated time to foraging behaviour in different habitats. Each group preferred to range in certain habitats during the day, yet patterns were not consistent across groups. In contrast, all groups preferred to sleep in mature or cabruca forest. Golden-headed lion tamarins spent a greater proportion of time foraging and eating fruits, flowers and nectar in cabruca than in mature or secondary forests. Although the extent to which secondary and cabruca forests can completely sustain breeding groups is unresolved, we conclude that both habitats would make suitable corridors for the movement of tamarins between forest fragments, and that the large trees remaining in cabruca are important sources of food and sleeping sites. We suggest that management plans for golden-headed lion tamarins should focus on protecting areas that include access to tall forest, either as mature or cabruca, for the long-term conservation of the species. | ||
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_9166664 _aTHEOBROMA CACAO |
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_9137055 _aATTALEA FUNIFERA |
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_9155563 _aMUSA |
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_9145510 _aELAEIS GUINEENSIS |
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_9158986 _aPLANTACION |
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_9134976 _aAGROFORESTERIA |
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_9161988 _aRECURSOS NATURALES |
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_96 _aBIODIVERSIDAD |
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_9141819 _aCONSERVACION DE LA NATURALEZA |
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_9146631 _aESPECIES EN PELIGRO DE EXTINCION |
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_9316732 _aENDANGERED SPECIES |
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_9337698 _aSECONDARY FORESTS |
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_tOryx (RU) _gVolumen 38, número 1, páginas 75-83 _d2004 |
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