Camilo Angarita Yanes’s scientific contributions

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FIGURE 1. Detection site of: (a, b, c) the A. griseimembra ground sleeping site at the base of a Xilopia aromatica tree, and the night monkey couple in the sleeping site. Arrows indicate the sleeping site. (d and e) records via camera trap of the presence of Leopardus pardalis and Cebus versicolor, respectively. Video is available in Mendeley data repositorium (Arango-Lozano 2024, https://data.mendeley.com/datasets/j6tcm29gnw/1).
Aotus griseimembra couple in a nearly tree to the ground sleeping site
Close up to the face of one individual of A. griseimembra inside of the sleeping site
Couple of Aotus griseimembra inside of the ground sleeping site
Tree with the sleeping site of the Aotus griseimembra couple on its basis. See the modified landscape to wooded pastures and grasslands

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Ground Nesting Behavior of Aotus griseimembra: Rare Terrestrial Evidence in A Strictly Arboreal Species
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October 2024

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Mammalogy Notes

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Jose Julio-Guzmán

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We report a novel observation of ground nesting behavior in a couple of Aotus griseimembra within a successional inter-Andean Forest patch of Colombia. This behavior, previously unrecorded for strictly arboreal primates of the Genus Aotus, challenges conventional understanding. The monkeys exhibited typical species actions but sought refuge on the ground, possibly influenced by habitat alterations. Their visits to the ground sleeping site were monitored and confirmed the vulnerability to predators, competitors in the forest patch. These findings call the attention for further research into the response strategies of neotropical primates to environmental stressors and habitat disturbance.

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