Listar Biología por autor "906dc35c-857c-4369-bc04-3a4a51c1cbe6"
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Assessing the influence of biotic, abiotic, and social factors on the physiological stress of a large Neotropical primate in Atlantic Forest fragments
Chaves Badilla, Oscar Mauricio; Amorim Fernandes, Felipe; Turcato Oliveira, Guendalina; Bicca Marques, Julio César (2019)Wildlife physiological responses to environmental and human-related stressors provide useful clues on animal welfare. Non-invasive biomarkers, such as fecal glucocorticoid metabolites (fGCM), allow researchers to assess ... -
Fermented food consumption in wild nonhuman primates and its ecological drivers
Amato, Katherine R.; Chaves Badilla, Oscar Mauricio; Mallott, Elizabeth K.; Eppley, Timothy M.; Abreu, Filipa; Baden, Andrea L.; Barnett, Adrian A.; Bicca Marques, Julio César; Boyle, Sarah A.; Campbell, Christina J.; Chapman, Colin A.; de la Fuente, María Fernanda; Fan, Pengfei; Fashing, Peter J.; Felton, Annika; Fruth, Barbara; Fortes, Vanessa B.; Grueter, Cyril C.; Hohmann, Gottfried; Irwin, Mitchell; Matthews, Jaya K.; Mekonnen, Addisu; Melin, Amanda D.; Morgan, David B.; Ostner, Julia; Nguyen, Nga; Piel, Alex K.; Pinacho Guendulain, Braulio; Quintino Arêdes, Erika Patricia; Tojotanjona Razanaparany, Patrick; Schiel, Nicola; Sanz, Crickette M.; Schülke, Oliver; Shanee, Sam; Souto Chinchilla, Antonio; Souza Alves, Joao Pedro; Stewart, Fiona; Stewart, Kathrine M.; Stone, Anita; Sun, Binghua; Tecot, Stacey; Valenta, Kim; Vogel, Erin R.; Wich, Serge; Zeng, Yan (2021)Objectives: Although fermented food use is ubiquitous in humans, the ecological and evolutionary factors contributing to its emergence are unclear. Here we investigated the ecological contexts surrounding the consumption ... -
Flower consumption, ambient temperature and rainfall modulate drinking behavior in a folivorous-frugivorous arboreal mammal
Chaves Badilla, Oscar Mauricio; Fortes, Vanessa B.; Hass, Gabriela P.; Azevedo, Renata B.; Stoner, Kathryn E; Bicca Marques, Julio César (2021)Water is vital for the survival of any species because of its key role in most physiological processes. However, little is known about the non-food-related water sources exploited by arboreal mammals, the seasonality of ... -
Plant diversity in the diet of Costa Rican primates in contrasting habitats: a meta-analysis
Chaves Badilla, Oscar Mauricio; Morales Cerdas, Vanessa; Calderón Quirós, Jazmín; Azofeifa Rojas, Inés; Riba Hernández, José Pablo; Solano Rojas, Daniela; Chaves Cordero, Catalina; Chacón Madrigal, Eduardo; Melin, Amanda D. (2023)In human-modified tropical landscapes, the survival of arboreal vertebrates, particularly primates, depends on their plant dietary diversity. Here, we assessed diversity of plants included in the diet of Costa Rican ...