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Structure of Brazilian Atlantic forests with occurrence of the woolly spider monkey (Brachyteles hypoxanthus)

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ECOLOGICAL RESEARCH
Volume 25, Issue 1, Pages 25-32

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1007/s11284-009-0626-1

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Primate conservation; Diversity; Tropical forests; Plant functional types for succession

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  1. The Fundacao de Amparo a Pesquisa de Minas Gerais-FAPEMIG
  2. PROBIO/Environment Ministry of Brazil and the Biodiversitas Foundation
  3. FAPEMIG [1540/05, 61540/05]

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This work examines patches of Atlantic forests in Minas Gerais State where woolly spider monkeys (Brachyteles hypoxanthus) are inhabitants in order to understand the effects of forest structure, diversity, and succession in B. hypoxanthus abundance. This study was carried out in three reserves: Rio Doce State Park (PERD), Mata do Sossego (Sossego), and Serra do Brigadeiro State Park (PESB). Structural studies were carried out by means of point-centered quarter samples in areas used by woolly spider monkeys. Evenness was lower in PERD than in the other two communities. By means of successional functional groups analysis and diametric structure, the PERD forest sample was shown to be in the later, and PESB forest sample in the earlier, stages of secondary succession. We found that tree species evenness and structural traits driven by succession were important factors in determining spider monkey abundance patterns. The PERD forest sample had lower evenness and had lower density of woolly spider monkeys than the Sossego forest sample. The lowest density of these primates was in the PESB forest sample, the earlier successional stage of secondary succession of this study.

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