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Spix's red-handed howler

Spix's red-handed howler (Alouatta discolor) is a species of Howler monkey native to the southeastern Amazon in Brazil. It is threatened by deforestation and hunting.

Spix's red-handed howler
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Primates
Suborder: Haplorhini
Infraorder: Simiiformes
Family: Atelidae
Genus: Alouatta
Species:
A. discolor
Binomial name
Alouatta discolor
(Spix, 1823)
Spix's red-handed howler range

Taxonomy edit

The species was previously considered a subspecies of the red-handed howler, but it is now treated as a separate species.[1]

Description edit

Spix's red-handed howler has a similar appearance to the red-handed howler, but it has a yellowish-brown to reddish-brown back.[2] Males weigh about 7.2 kg, females about 5.5 kg.[1]

Distribution and habitat edit

The species is endemic to central Brazil, specifically along the southeastern Amazon River in the State of Pará. It occurs mainly in the interfluvial land area between four rivers, Tapajós, Juruena, Xingú and Irirí. The westernmost limit of native habitat lies on the right bank of the Tapajós River and Juruena River and stretches east to the banks of the Xingú River and Irirí River. This strip of land extends northward to Forte Curupá (Gurupá), Brazil, which is the northernmost extent of the distribution of Spix's red-handed howler and also its type locality.[2]

Spix's red-handed howler mainly inhabits lowland forests separated by dry areas as well as forests affected by seasonal flooding.[1]

Ecology edit

The primary food source of this species is ripe and unripe fruit; it has the highest reliance on this food source of all species in this genus. A variety of species provide fruit year-round, but leaves supplement the sugars of the fruits with protein in their diets. When these food sources are limited, the howlers also supplement their diets with more mature leaves, flowers, woody plant matter, and sometimes fungi to possibly help digest the increased plant matter.[3]

Spix's red-handed howlers generally move in groups of 4-11 individuals, and have relatively small home ranges, 5-45 ha in size.[1]

Conservation edit

Spix's red-handed howler is currently listed as a Vulnerable species by the International Union for Conservation of Nature, based on a population decrease of over 30% over the past 3 generations, mainly due to habitat loss.[1]

The main threat to the species is habitat destruction by logging as well as land conversion for cattle ranching and soy plantations. Habitat fragmentation occurs through the presence of two major highways - the Cuiabá-Santarém highway runs through its range in a north-south direction and the Trans-amazonian Highway in an east-west direction. These roadways also pose the risk of fatality by vehicle collision. The habitat of the species is also heavily hunted (both commercially and for subsistence).[1]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g Pinto, L.P.; Ravetta, A.L.; Buss, G.; Veiga, L.M.; de Melo, F.R. (2021). "Alouatta discolor". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2021: e.T43912A190416507. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2021-1.RLTS.T43912A190416507.en. Retrieved 19 November 2021.
  2. ^ a b Gregorin, R. (2006). "Taxonomia e variação geográfica das espécies do gênero Alouatta Lacépède (Primates, Atelidae) no Brasil". Rev. Bras. Zool. 23 (1): 64–144. doi:10.1590/S0101-81752006000100005.
  3. ^ Pinto, L. P.; Setz, E. Z. (2004). "Diet of Alouatta belzebul discolor in an Amazonian rain forest of Northern Mato Grosso State, Brazil". International Journal of Primatology. 25 (6): 1197–1211. doi:10.1023/b:ijop.0000043958.75534.7f. S2CID 26131905.

Further reading edit

  • Fleagle, John G. (2013). Primate adaptation and evolution. Academic Press.
  • Kinzey, W.G. (1997). "Alouatta". In Warren G. Kinzey (ed.). New World Primates: Ecology, Evolution, and Behavior. New York: de Gruyter.
  • Milton, K. (1987). "Physiological Characteristics of the Genus Alouatta". International Journal of Primatology. 8: 428. doi:10.1007/BF02735769. S2CID 2689249.

spix, handed, howler, alouatta, discolor, species, howler, monkey, native, southeastern, amazon, brazil, threatened, deforestation, hunting, conservation, statusvulnerable, iucn, scientific, classificationdomain, eukaryotakingdom, animaliaphylum, chordataclass. Spix s red handed howler Alouatta discolor is a species of Howler monkey native to the southeastern Amazon in Brazil It is threatened by deforestation and hunting Spix s red handed howlerConservation statusVulnerable IUCN 3 1 1 Scientific classificationDomain EukaryotaKingdom AnimaliaPhylum ChordataClass MammaliaOrder PrimatesSuborder HaplorhiniInfraorder SimiiformesFamily AtelidaeGenus AlouattaSpecies A discolorBinomial nameAlouatta discolor Spix 1823 Spix s red handed howler range Contents 1 Taxonomy 2 Description 3 Distribution and habitat 4 Ecology 5 Conservation 6 References 7 Further readingTaxonomy editFurther information Red handed howler Taxonomy The species was previously considered a subspecies of the red handed howler but it is now treated as a separate species 1 Description editSpix s red handed howler has a similar appearance to the red handed howler but it has a yellowish brown to reddish brown back 2 Males weigh about 7 2 kg females about 5 5 kg 1 Distribution and habitat editThe species is endemic to central Brazil specifically along the southeastern Amazon River in the State of Para It occurs mainly in the interfluvial land area between four rivers Tapajos Juruena Xingu and Iriri The westernmost limit of native habitat lies on the right bank of the Tapajos River and Juruena River and stretches east to the banks of the Xingu River and Iriri River This strip of land extends northward to Forte Curupa Gurupa Brazil which is the northernmost extent of the distribution of Spix s red handed howler and also its type locality 2 Spix s red handed howler mainly inhabits lowland forests separated by dry areas as well as forests affected by seasonal flooding 1 Ecology editThe primary food source of this species is ripe and unripe fruit it has the highest reliance on this food source of all species in this genus A variety of species provide fruit year round but leaves supplement the sugars of the fruits with protein in their diets When these food sources are limited the howlers also supplement their diets with more mature leaves flowers woody plant matter and sometimes fungi to possibly help digest the increased plant matter 3 Spix s red handed howlers generally move in groups of 4 11 individuals and have relatively small home ranges 5 45 ha in size 1 Conservation editSpix s red handed howler is currently listed as a Vulnerable species by the International Union for Conservation of Nature based on a population decrease of over 30 over the past 3 generations mainly due to habitat loss 1 The main threat to the species is habitat destruction by logging as well as land conversion for cattle ranching and soy plantations Habitat fragmentation occurs through the presence of two major highways the Cuiaba Santarem highway runs through its range in a north south direction and the Trans amazonian Highway in an east west direction These roadways also pose the risk of fatality by vehicle collision The habitat of the species is also heavily hunted both commercially and for subsistence 1 References edit a b c d e f g Pinto L P Ravetta A L Buss G Veiga L M de Melo F R 2021 Alouatta discolor IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2021 e T43912A190416507 doi 10 2305 IUCN UK 2021 1 RLTS T43912A190416507 en Retrieved 19 November 2021 a b Gregorin R 2006 Taxonomia e variacao geografica das especies do genero Alouatta Lacepede Primates Atelidae no Brasil Rev Bras Zool 23 1 64 144 doi 10 1590 S0101 81752006000100005 Pinto L P Setz E Z 2004 Diet of Alouatta belzebul discolor in an Amazonian rain forest of Northern Mato Grosso State Brazil International Journal of Primatology 25 6 1197 1211 doi 10 1023 b ijop 0000043958 75534 7f S2CID 26131905 Further reading editFleagle John G 2013 Primate adaptation and evolution Academic Press Kinzey W G 1997 Alouatta In Warren G Kinzey ed New World Primates Ecology Evolution and Behavior New York de Gruyter Milton K 1987 Physiological Characteristics of the Genus Alouatta International Journal of Primatology 8 428 doi 10 1007 BF02735769 S2CID 2689249 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Spix 27s red handed howler amp oldid 1192650335, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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