• The black howler (Alouatta caraya) is a species of howler monkey, a large New World monkey, from northeastern Argentina, eastern Bolivia, eastern and southern Brazil, and Paraguay. (amazonaws.com)
  • Howler monkey is the common name for the tropical, arboreal New World monkeys comprising the genus Alouatta of the primate family Atelidae, characterized by prehensile, thickly furred tails, completely black faces, a stout build, relatively large size, and loud howling calls. (newworldencyclopedia.org)
  • The brown howler monkey (Alouatta guariba) is classified as Vulnerable, while the Coiba Island howler (Alouatta coibensis) is classified as Endangered (Strier 2004). (newworldencyclopedia.org)
  • and the howler monkey, alouatta caraya were compared. (liverpool.ac.uk)
  • Costa Rica is home to several species of howler monkeys, with the mantled howler monkey (Alouatta palliata) and the black howler monkey (Alouatta caraya) being prominent among them. (howlermag.com)
  • Howler monkeys comprise the genus Alouatta and belong to the Atelidae family with the spider monkeys (genus Ateles ), woolly monkeys (Lagothrix) , yellow-tailed woolly monkeys (Oreonax) , and the woolly spider monkeys (Brachyteles) . (newworldencyclopedia.org)
  • Atelidae Alouatta spp. (j-monkey.jp)
  • In Argentina two (Alouatta guariba and Aotus Azarai) out of five species of non-human primates are endangered (Alouatta caraya, Cebus nigritus, and Cebus paraguayanus). (sagepub.com)
  • Together with the brown howler, it is the southernmost member of the Alouatta genus. (amazonaws.com)
  • Howler monkeys (genus Alouatta ) are stoutly built and range in size from 56 to 92 centimeters (22 to 36 inches), excluding their tail, which can be equally as long, ranging from 51 to 89 centimeters (20 to 35 inches) (Strier 2004). (newworldencyclopedia.org)
  • The black howler ( Alouatta caraya ) or black-and-gold howler, is among the largest New World monkeys and a member of the Alouatta genus. (animalia.bio)
  • A species of the genus ALOUATTA, family ATELIDAE, inhabiting the forests of South America. (nih.gov)
  • Hooting howler monkeys of the species Alouatta caraya make a racket. (livescience.com)
  • Ruiz-Garcia, M. Genetic variability in four Alouatta species measured by means of nine DNA microsatellite markers: Genetic structure and recent bottlenecks. (uba.ar)
  • Shostell, J.M. 'Genetic variability in four Alouatta species measured by means of nine DNA microsatellite markers: Genetic structure and recent bottlenecks' (2007) Folia Primatologica. (uba.ar)
  • We used microsatellite DNA to study the population genetics of 4 Alouatta species from Central and South America. (uba.ar)
  • 4) we recommend the establishment of a conservation plan to help protect A. caraya because the Cornuet and Luikart procedure demonstrated a recent bottleneck for this species. (uba.ar)
  • Forest islets present in the study area allow biological connectivity of Alouatta caraya, however, it's still necessary to conduct similar analysis for other species. (uah.es)
  • HN - 2020 BX - 1-Methyl-1-phenylethylene Derivatives BX - 1-Phenyl-2-propene Derivatives BX - 2-Propenylbenzene Derivatives BX - 3-Ethenylmethylbenzene Derivatives BX - Allylbenzenes BX - Vinyl Toluene Derivatives FX - Stilbenes MH - Alouatta caraya UI - D000080532 MN - B1.50.150.900.649.313.988.400.600.75.50.75.500 MS - A species of the genus ALOUATTA, family ATELIDAE, inhabiting the forests of South America. (nih.gov)
  • Natural trypanosomatids infection in two neotropical primate species ( Alouatta caraya -Humboldt, 1812 and Sapajus cay , Illiger, 1815, (PRIMATES, PLATYRRHINI)) in urban Cerrado fragments from Campo Grande, Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil. (insanahuna.com)
  • Se incluyeron pacientes menores de 18 años con dengue probable o confirmado, evaluados en un hospital pediátrico de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires durante los períodos 2015-2016 y 2019-2020. (bvsalud.org)
  • el antecedente de viaje fue más frecuente en el período 2015-2016 y el dengue grave, en el 2019-2020. (bvsalud.org)