The southern muriqui (''Brachyteles arachnoides'') is a
muriqui
The muriquis, also known as woolly spider monkeys, are the monkeys of the genus ''Brachyteles''. They are closely related to both the spider monkeys and the woolly monkeys. The two species are the southern (''B. arachnoides'') and northern ('' ...
(woolly spider monkey)
species
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endemic to
Brazil
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.
Taxonomy
Taxonomy of muriquis is controversial because some scientists believe that they are a monotypic genus while others favor a 2-species classification system.
Distribution and habitat
Southern muriquis are now found only in specific areas of the Atlantic rainforest located in Brazil, South America, more specifically they are found in the Brazilian
states of
Paraná,
São Paulo
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,
Rio de Janeiro
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,
EspÃrito Santo
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and
Minas Gerais
Minas Gerais () is a state in Southeastern Brazil. It ranks as the second most populous, the third by gross domestic product (GDP), and the fourth largest by area in the country. The state's capital and largest city, Belo Horizonte (literally ...
. This
New World monkey
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is known locally as ''mono carvoeiro'', which translates to "charcoal monkey".
Description
Muriquis are the largest New World monkeys and largest non-human native primates in the Americas. Male muriquis have a head-body length of , with a tail of and a body weight of . Females have a head-body length of , a tail length of and a body weight of . The tails are fully
prehensile
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.
The southern muriqui, ''B. arachnoides'', has a solid black face, distinguishing it from the northern species, ''
B. hypoxanthus'', which has a black face mottled with pink.
Diet
Southern muriqui are frugivores, which means that fruit is the ''preferred'' food type. They have been claimed to possess the most diverse fruit diet in the Atlantic, and also consume leaves and flowers. The Southern muriqui can use more than one dietary type to fulfill nutrient and energy needs. Muriquis play a major role in seed dispersal and are known to provide complementary foraging opportunities for tapirs.
Behavior
Like chimpanzees, male southern muriquis are philopatric, while females immigrate to spread genetic diversity and avoid incestuous breeding with their relatives. They preferentially eat fruit, flowers, and buds and rely on tree bark and leaves as fallback food.
Males within a community are tolerant of each other and intergroup aggression is rare. Although this species is nicknamed the "hippie monkey", due to their relaxed intergroup relationships, their attitude towards outsider males is far from harmonious, as group of males was observed killing a male from outside their group (a trait shared with chimpanzees), though it is not known if this degree of aggression is natural or induced due to a lack of resources. It is unclear if Northern muriquis also exhibit this degree of aggression.
Conservation
This species is considered endangered because of
habitat destruction
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, hunting pressures, and historic population declines. Only two captive populations of the southern muriqui exist. They are housed at the zoos of
Curitiba
Curitiba () is the capital and largest city in the state of Paraná (state), Paraná in Brazil. The city's population was 1,948,626 , making it the List of cities in Brazil by population, eighth most populous city in Brazil and the largest in ...
and
Sorocaba
Sorocaba () is a municipality in the state of São Paulo, Brazil. Sorocaba is the eighth-largest city in the state of São Paulo. Outside the Greater São Paulo region, it ranks behind only Campinas, São José dos Campos and Ribeirão Preto. It ...
. The latter is located 80 km from the only long-term investigation of the southern muriqui in continuous forest, the
Carlos Botelho State Park
The Carlos Botelho State Park ( pt, Parque Estadual Carlos Botelho) is a state park is the state of São Paulo, Brazil.
It protects a mountainous area of Atlantic Forest. The park contains more than half of Brazil's remaining population of endanger ...
. The wild population was estimated at 1,300 in 2005.
Muriquis are the largest neotropical species and are considered a
flagship species
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.
In 2005, scientists, zookeepers, NGOs, and many others discussed priorities and strategies to protect muriquis from extinction. The Brazilian government in 2010 recognized the National Action Plan for the Conservation of Muriquis.
References
External links
*Pró-Muriqui Association â€
Conservation Research of southern muriqui ''(Brachyteles arachnoides)''Conservation of the Muriqui from Brazil
southern muriqui
The southern muriqui (''Brachyteles arachnoides'') is a muriqui (woolly spider monkey) species endemic to Brazil.
Taxonomy
Taxonomy of muriquis is controversial because some scientists believe that they are a monotypic genus while others favo ...
Mammals of Brazil
Endemic fauna of Brazil
Primates of South America
Fauna of the Atlantic Forest
southern muriqui
The southern muriqui (''Brachyteles arachnoides'') is a muriqui (woolly spider monkey) species endemic to Brazil.
Taxonomy
Taxonomy of muriquis is controversial because some scientists believe that they are a monotypic genus while others favo ...
Taxa named by Étienne Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire
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