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The Effect of Human Development on Mammal Populations of the Punta Leona Private Wildlife Refuge, Costa Rica

Keywords: costa rica, cebus capucinus, nasua narica, ateles geoffroyi, dasypus novemcinctus, tamandua mexicana, sciurus variegatoides.

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the effect of human development on six diurnal mammal species was studied using transects in the punta leona private wildlife refuge, puntarenas, costa rica during the dry season months of march and april 2006. individuals/km was recorded for each species in more developed (md) (near paved roads, buildings, construction, or deforested trees) and less developed areas (ld) (secondary forest). the white-faced apuchin monkey (cebus capucinus) (n = 233), coatimundi (nasua narica) (n = 46), and central american spider monkey (ateles geoffroyi) (n = 36) demonstrated a preference for less-developed habitats. the nine-banded armadillo (dasypus novemcinctus) (n = 4), tamandua (tamandua mexicana) (n = 2) and variegated squirrel (sciurus variegatoides) (n = 5) were observed infrequently. white-faced monkeys avoided construction areas, but received artificial food daily in developed areas. coatimundis also received artificial foods daily and showed aggression towards guests. rev. biol. trop. 57 (1-2): 441-449. epub 2009 june 30.

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