Aotus trivirgatus
Aotus trivirgatus ist eine Primatenart, die ab dem Holozän lebte, das vor rund vor 12.000 Jahren begann und bis vor heute andauerte.
Daten zu den einzelnen Funden von Aotus trivirgatus
Sammlung | Kommentar zum Fundort | Epoche, Alter | Kommentar zur Sammlung | |
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Cocha Cashu Biological Station | Site is in lowland sector of Manu Nat. Park,SE Peru. Cocha Cashu Biol. Sta. is 10 sq. km. w/in the 1,532,000 ha Manu Park. Park's bound. runs along the crest of the E Andes thru alpine grasslands. To N, mts. fall away to jagged foothills & deep gorges. | Holocene zwischen 0 und 0.01 Millionen Jahren |
ETE Locality 507, Cocha Cashu Biological Station, | |
Kommentar z. Stratigraphie | Lithographie | |||
ETE dating method: absolute, ETE age comment: Modern Ecosystem radiometric intage_max, radiometric intage_min | ETE rock type adj: 0, ETE lithology comments: Arc loss of soil from Andes 25m every season. | |||
U.a. am Fundort ausgegraben: | Alouatta seniculus |
Sammlung | Kommentar zum Fundort | Epoche, Alter | Kommentar zur Sammlung | |
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Barro Colorado Island | 1841,500 ha area formed in 1910 after the Chagnes River was dammed to create Gatun Lake and complete the Panama Canal. Managed by STRI since 1977, near Panama's Parque Nacional Soberania. | Holocene zwischen 0 und 0.01 Millionen Jahren |
ETE Locality 509, Barro Colorado Island, | |
Kommentar z. Stratigraphie | Lithographie | |||
ETE dating method: absolute, ETE age comment: Modern ecosystem radiometric intage_max, radiometric intage_min | ETE rock type adj: 0, ETE lithology comments: Andesite flow underlies central plateau, hill capped by int.&ext. basalt. Other rks:volcanic ss&mudst,basaltic agg, ls. | |||
U.a. am Fundort ausgegraben: | Ateles geoffroyi |
Literatur
E. G. Leigh, S.J. Wright 1990, Barro Colorado Island and Tropical Biology. Gentry, A.H., ed., Four Neotropical Rainforests, Yale University Press, New Haven. , p. 28 - 47J. Terborgh, S.J. Wright 1990, An Overview of Research at Cocha Cashu Biological Station. Gentry, A.H., Four Neotropical Rainforests, Yale University Press, New Haven. , p. 48 - 59