Alouatta (Atelidae)
Alouatta ist eine Primatengattung innerhalb der Familie Atelidae mit 16 Mitgliedern. Viele Überreste wurden in Venezuela gefunden.
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Literatur
J. F. Eisenberg, M. A. O'Connell, P.V. August 1979, Density, Productivity, and Distribution of Mammals in Two Venezuelan Habitats. Vertebrate Ecology in the Northern Neotropics, Smithsonian Inst. Press, Washington, D.C.. , p. 187 - 207E. G. Leigh, S.J. Wright, P.V. August 1990, Barro Colorado Island and Tropical Biology. Gentry, A.H., ed., Four Neotropical Rainforests, Yale University Press, New Haven. , p. 28 - 47
J. Terborgh, S.J. Wright, P.V. August 1990, An Overview of Research at Cocha Cashu Biological Station. Gentry, A.H., Four Neotropical Rainforests, Yale University Press, New Haven. , p. 48 - 59
T. S. Lovejoy, R.O. Bierregaard, Jr., P.V. August 1990, Central Amazonian Forests and the Minimum Crtical Size of Ecosystems Project. Gentry, A.H., ed.. , p. 60 - 71
M. F. Tejedor, A. L. Rosenberg, C. Cartelle 2008, Nueva especie de Alouatta (Primates, Atelinae) del Pleistoceno Tardío de Bahía, Brasil. Ameghiniana. 45:1, p. 247 - 251