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Positional behavior of black spider monkeys (Ateles paniscus) in French Guiana

Youlatos, 2002

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International Journal of Primatology

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Spider monkeys (Ateles) frequently use suspensory locomotion and postures, and their postcranial morphology suggests convergence with extant hominoids in canopy and food utilization. Previous studies of positional behavior in Ateles, have produced variable rates in …
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