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Interspecific interaction and predator avoidance behavior in response to tayra (<Emphasis Type="Italic">Eira barbara</Emphasis>) by mantled howler monkeys (<Emphasis Type="Italic">Alouatta palliata</Emphasis>)
Authors:Norberto Asensio  Francisco Gómez-Marín
Institution:(1) Instituto de Neuroetologia, Universidad Veracruzana, Apdo. Postal 88, 95870 Catemaco, Veracruz, Mexico;(2) Present address: Norberto Asensio, Anboto 4, 1°F, 48200 Durango, Spain;(3) Instituto de Neuroetologia, Universidad Veracruzana, Apdo. Postal 88, 95870 Catemaco, Veracruz, Mexico
Abstract:This paper reports the response of one howler monkey group (Alouatta palliata) to a group of potential predators, the tayra (Eira barbara). The apparently successful predator avoidance behavior of the monkeys was recorded in detail. We observed a group of four adult tayras moving around theAlouatta group displaying a species-typical aggressive behavioral pattern. The two adult females of the howler group successfully chased the tayras away by repeatedly moving closer to the mustelids and even following them until the predators moved off.
Keywords:Howler monkey            Alouatta palliata            Tayra            Eira barbara            Interspecific interaction  Predation
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