determinants of daily path length in black and gold howler monkeys (alouatta caraya) in northeastern argentina. | models used to explain the social organization of primates suggest that variation in daily path length (dpl) is a response to variation in resource distribution and the intensity of intragroup feeding competition. however, daily path length may be affected by a number of other factors including the availability and distribution of nutritionally complementary food items, temperature which can influence activity budget, patterns of subgrouping, and the frequency and function of intergroup encounte ... | 2016 | 27043938 |