Ecological traits of the world’s primates

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Carmen Galán-Acedo
Víctor Arroyo-Rodríguez
Ellen Andresen
Ricard Arasa-Gisbert
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[1] Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México,Instituto de Investigaciones en Ecosistemas y Sustentabilidad
[2] Antigua Carretera a Pátzcuaro no. 8701. Ex-Hacienda de San José de la Huerta,undefined
[3] C.P. 58190,undefined
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Ecosystems largely depend, for both their functioning and their ecological integrity, on the ecological traits of the species that inhabit them. Non-human primates have a wide geographic distribution and play vital roles in ecosystem structure, function, and resilience. However, there is no comprehensive and updated compilation of information on ecological traits of all the world’s primate species to accurately assess such roles at a global scale. Here we present a database on some important ecological traits of the world’s primates (504 species), including home range size, locomotion type, diel activity, trophic guild, body mass, habitat type, current conservation status, population trend, and geographic realm. We compiled this information through a careful review of 1,216 studies published between 1941 and 2018, resulting in a comprehensive, easily accessible and user-friendly database. This database has broad applicability in primatological studies, and can potentially be used to address many research questions at all spatial scales, from local to global.
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