Behavioral responses of mantled howler monkeys to neighbor long-distance vocalizations.
Natalia Maya LastraAriadna Rangel NegrínPedro Américo D DiasPublished in: American journal of biological anthropology (2023)
These results suggest that the tradeoff between the costs and benefits of range defense varies according to the interactions between home range size and both the spatial (core areas) and temporal (food availability) abundance of resources. Thus, the responses of mantled howler monkeys to neighbor long-distance vocalizations could be related to home range defensibility.