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Locomotion and positional behavior of spider monkeys

Youlatos, 2008

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Spider monkeys: Behavior, ecology and evolution of the genus Ateles

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Living atelines form a unique group that occupies an important place in the adaptive radiation of New World monkeys. The four (or five) genera, Alouatta, Ateles, Lagothrix (and Oreonax) and Brachyteles, that compose the group are distinguished from other platyrrhines …
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