Do spider monkeys use artificial canopy bridges to cross linear infrastructure?

Author:

Aureli Filippo123ORCID,Hutschenreiter Anja24ORCID,Gamboa Daniela Araya5,Arévalo-Huezo Esmeralda6ORCID,Atagua Tamara Avila7,Boiledieu Colline8,Gallina Alberto González9ORCID,Lindshield Stacy10ORCID,Rivera Giselle M. Narváez10,Rufray Vincent8,Thurber Mark11,Spaan Denise12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Instituto de Neuroetologia, Universidad Veracruzana, 91190, Xalapa, Mexico

2. ConMonoMaya A.C., 97770, Chemax, Mexico

3. School of Biological and Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Science, Liverpool John Moores University, Liverpool, UK

4. Instituto de Investigaciones en Ecosistemas y Sustentabilidad, Universidad Autónoma Nacional de Mexico (UNAM), C.P. 58190, Morelia, Mexico

5. Panthera, San José, Costa Rica

6. UNA-ICOMVIS, Universidad Latina de Costa Rica, Heredia, Costa Rica

7. The Sloth Conservation Foundation, Costa Rica

8. Biotope Amazonie, Rémire-Montjoly, French Guyana

9. Instituto de Ecología A.C. (INECOL), CP 91073, Xalapa, Mexico

10. Department of Anthropology, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47907, USA

11. Walsh, Quito, Pichincha 170793, Ecuador

Abstract

Abstract Deforestation impacts canopy connectivity when landscapes are fragmented due to roads and other types of linear infrastructure. Natural canopy bridges become vital to arboreal animals, especially for animals that are reluctant to use the ground. When canopy regrowth cannot occur, artificial canopy bridges have been implemented to mitigate the consequences of linear infrastructure. The aim of our study was to evaluate the evidence for the use of artificial canopy bridges by spider monkeys (Ateles spp.) to cross linear infrastructure that interrupts canopy connectivity. We report details of five cases in which the absence of evidence for spider monkeys using artificial canopy bridges to cross linear infrastructure was based on systematic monitoring. We examined the factors that may constrain spider monkeys to use artificial faunal overpasses and made recommendations for effective artificial faunal overpasses for spider monkeys.

Publisher

Brill

Subject

Animal Science and Zoology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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