
doi: 10.1159/000156058
pmid: 6890014
Behavior and ranging patterns of a solitary red howler female (Alouatta seniculus ) are documented as she tried to integrate herself into an existing troop. The response by troop males and solitary males, as well as aggression by troop females are also described.
Behavior, Animal, Venezuela, Aggression, Sexual Behavior, Animal, Homing Behavior, Estrus, Social Isolation, Pregnancy, Cebidae, Animals, Humans, Female, Vocalization, Animal, Social Behavior, Alouatta
Behavior, Animal, Venezuela, Aggression, Sexual Behavior, Animal, Homing Behavior, Estrus, Social Isolation, Pregnancy, Cebidae, Animals, Humans, Female, Vocalization, Animal, Social Behavior, Alouatta
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