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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Apr 20.
Published in final edited form as: Am J Primatol. 2015 May 1;78(3):355–371. doi: 10.1002/ajp.22397

Table 4.

Use of space, demography and life-history of owl monkeys groups in Guaycolec Ranch, 1998-2012. Home range and core area estimates from (Wartmann et al., 2014).

Group Area Home Range Core Area Birth Seasons Births % Births Dead Infants % Inf Mortality Juv Disap % Juv Disap Mean Age at Dispersal (years)
B68 central 5.2 1.6 16 10 63 2 20 4 50 2.1
C0 central 5.1 1.6 17 7 41 1 14 1 17 2.8
CC central 8.2 2.6 16 11 69 2 18 2 22 3.0
Colman central 10.9 2.6 15 13 87 1 8 4 33 2.6
D100 central 8.0 2.5 14 4 29 1 25 1 33 3.1
D500 central 3.6 1.2 17 13 76 2 15 1 9 2.8
D800 central 4.3 1.3 17 7 41 1 14 1 17 2.6
E350/Int central 5.3 1.8 16 9 56 2 22 1 14 2.5
E500 central 5.8 2.3 17 11 65 3 27 1 13 3.5
F1200 central 5.7 1.7 17 15 88 2 13 1 8 2.7
F700 periphery 5.2 1.4 13 9 69 1 11 1 13 3.0
A500 periphery 7.2 2.6 14 8 57 0 0 3 38 2.7
A900 periphery 5.8 1.7 10 9 90 4 44 0 0 2.9
D1200 periphery 5.1 1.6 16 12 75 2 17 1 10 3.0
G1300 periphery 7.3 2.7 11 7 64 3 43 1 25 4.1
IJ500/S periphery 9.1 2.6 15 8 53 3 38 1 20 3.1
L100 periphery 5.4 1.2 13 7 54 0 0 1 14 3.5
P300 periphery 13.0 4.6 13 7 54 0 0 0 0 2.4
Veronica periphery 10.9 3.2 12 6 50 0 0 1 17 3.0

Birth seasons: number of years when the group was monitored to determine if an infant was born.