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dc.contributor.authorDefler, Thomas R.-
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dc.description.abstractEste estudio presenta una comparación preliminar de nueve comunidades de primates en Colombia que incluye tres comunidades en bosque de galería en los Llanos Orientales y seis comunidades en la cuenca amazónica. La biomasa de primates en la Amazonia colombiana fue considerablemente más baja en comparación con las biomasas reportadas en otros estudios en longitudes entre 5°- 8° al sur del río Amazonas-Solimões en Brasil y Perú. La riqueza de primates en los sitios colombianos (hasta 10 especies simpátricas), también fue más baja en comparación con otros sitios localizados en Brasil y Perú (hasta 14 especies simpátricas), donde la riqueza más alta de primates neotropicales parece estar concentrada. Aunque la riqueza de especies de primates se redujo en los bosques de galería en Colombia, la biomasa por comunidad sobrepasó los sitios de bosques húmedos del oriente de terra firme, pero es comparable con la biomasa reportada en el único sitio localizado en bosque inundable por aguas negras (igapó) de este estudio.spa
dc.description.abstractThis is a preliminary comparison of nine primate communities from Colombian Llanos and Amazonia, including three communities in Llanos gallery forest and six communities from the Amazon basin. Total primate biomass in the extreme eastern Colombian Amazon is considerably lower than reported at other sites at longitudes of 5°-8° south of the Amazon-Solimões in Brazil and Peru. Primate richness at the Colombian sites (up to 10 sympatric species) was below that found at other sites in Brazil and Peru (up to 14 sympatric species), where the highest neotropical species richness seems to be situated. Although primate species richness was reduced in the Colombian gallery forest sites, biomass per community surpassed terra firme moist eastern forest sites, but was comparable to biomass of the only black-water igapó forest in this study.eng
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dc.titleSpecies richness, densities and biomass of nine primate communities in eastern Colombiaspa
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dc.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.18257/raccefyn.8-
dc.subject.proposalComunidades de primatesspa
dc.subject.proposalSpecies richnesseng
dc.subject.proposalDensidades de primatesspa
dc.subject.proposalPrimate densitieseng
dc.subject.proposalBiomasa de primatesspa
dc.subject.proposalPrimate biomasseng
dc.subject.proposalAmazonia colombianaspa
dc.subject.proposalColombian Amazoneng
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