USO DE ALIMENTOS Y COMPETICION ENTRE EL MONO NOCTURNO Aotus vociferans Y OTROS MAMIFEROS, LORETO, PERU
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https://doi.org/10.24841/fa.v4i2.213Keywords:
Aotus vociferans, competidores, estudio de campo, plantas alimenticias.Abstract
Estudios realizados en las cuencas de los ríos Napo y Nanay entre 1986 y 1987 han permitido el registro de plantas cuyos frutos fueron usados por Aotus vociferans y otros mamíferos nocturnos. Ellos consumieron mayormente frutos (83%) y en menor proporción tlores néctar (17%). Los frutos de mayor consumo correspondieron a Ficus sp. (14%) e higa marginata (10%). Entre las flores y néctar destaca por su consumo Eschweilera sp. (10%). El reporte también incluye descripciones sobre competencia intraespecífica y con otros mamíferos de hábitos similares.
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