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Guidelines and considerations for capturing and collaring wild primates: a case study with capuchin monkeys (Sapajus nigritus cucullatus)

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Author(s):
VICTORIA MARTÍNEZ DE ZORZI ; IRENE DELVAL ; DANTE L. DI NUCCI ; LUCIANA I. OKLANDER
Total Authors: 4
Document type: Journal article
Source: Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências; v. 96, 2024-07-29.
Abstract

Abstract Many aspects of the ecology, evolution and social behavior of wild-living primates remain un-explored and require further investigation. While long-term field studies are crucial for addressing conservation concerns for many primates’ species, acquiring the necessary data is often challenging, often due to difficulties in locating study groups. Radio-telemetry has significantly facilitated the study of primates and other animals living in tropical forests. However, there are important practical challenges in the process of capturing and releasing animals after placement of telemetry collars. In this study, we report guidelines and considerations for capturing and collaring wild capuchin monkeys, Sapajus nigritus cucullatus, in the Atlantic Forest of Argentina. Our ultimate goal is to contribute to making captures safer, preventing harm and stress to animals when using radio-telemetry in monitoring strategies for conservation of this primate species. These methods can be useful for researchers using field capture and radio-telemetry for monitoring groups or populations of wild primates, specifically wild Sapajus. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 21/08153-7 - Development of sexual behavior in wild tufted Capuchin Monkeys: analysis of early sexual repertoire and homosexual behavior Sapajus libidinosus e S. xanthosternos
Grantee:Irene Silvia Delval Demonte
Support Opportunities: Scholarships in Brazil - Post-Doctoral