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Role of loud calls in brown howlers,Alouatta fusca

 

作者: Adriano Garcia Chiarello,  

 

期刊: American Journal of Primatology  (WILEY Available online 1995)
卷期: Volume 36, issue 3  

页码: 213-222

 

ISSN:0275-2565

 

年代: 1995

 

DOI:10.1002/ajp.1350360305

 

出版商: Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company

 

关键词: Alouatta fusca;Atlantic forest;Brazil;brown howler;loud calls;vocalizations

 

数据来源: WILEY

 

摘要:

AbstractThe loud calls of brown howler monkeys were studied during a year at the Santa Genebra Reserve, in southeastern Brazil. The study group emitted roars and barks on a total of 47 occasions, the majority of which (92%) were restricted to intergroup visual encounters. Loud calls were also elicited by the roars of distant groups (6%) and during intragroup agonistic interactions (2%). Intergroup visual encounters (n = 42) occurred predominantly in seldom used quadrats of the study group home range. In these instances, the loud calls were produced chiefly by the adult male alone (69% of cases), while the study group's two adult females joined the male in the remaining cases. Intergroup physical aggression, such as chase and displacement, was observed during 15 encounters (35% of cases). A dawn chorus does not occur in Santa Genebra—the loud calls were heard most frequently in mid‐morning and again during mid‐afternoon—and they were more abundant during the dry season, when the availability of food (new leaves) in the forest was lower. The data presented here provide some support for the hypothesis that roars of howler adult males are used in assessment of opponents, providing an alternative to energetically expensive chases and fights. However, given the relatively high rate of physical aggression observed during intergroup encounters, a result probably related to the high density of howlers and the consequent high frequency of intergroup encounters observed in this forest (0.7/day), ritualized aggression, in the form of loud calling, is apparently often insufficient to settle disputes. © 1995 Wiley

 

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