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The northern brown howler (''Alouatta guariba guariba'') is the type subspecies of the brown howler, native to
Brazil Brazil ( pt, Brasil; ), officially the Federative Republic of Brazil (Portuguese: ), is the largest country in both South America and Latin America. At and with over 217 million people, Brazil is the world's fifth-largest country by area ...
. It is listed as critically endangered, with fewer than 250 individuals restricted to the vicinity of the
Jequitinhonha River The Jequitinhonha River () flows mainly through the Brazilian state of Minas Gerais. Its source lies near Diamantina in the Espinhaço Mountains at an elevation of , after which it flows northward and then east-northeastward across the uplands. A ...
. The species feeds on fruits, flowers, and by preference immature leaves which are easier to digest than mature leaves; foraging for these foods in hillside habitats was shown to require more energy expenditure than in valley habitats.


Distribution and habitat

The northern brown howler is
endemic Endemism is the state of a species being found in a single defined geographic location, such as an island, state, nation, country or other defined zone; organisms that are indigenous to a place are not endemic to it if they are also found elsew ...
to the
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 ...
province of Brazil and the southern part of
Bahia Bahia ( , , ; meaning "bay") is one of the 26 Federative units of Brazil, states of Brazil, located in the Northeast Region, Brazil, Northeast Region of the country. It is the fourth-largest Brazilian state by population (after São Paulo (sta ...
state. Its range extends from the Atlantic coast to the
Rio Pardo Rio Pardo is a municipality in the state of Rio Grande do Sul in Brazil Brazil ( pt, Brasil; ), officially the Federative Republic of Brazil (Portuguese: ), is the largest country in both South America and Latin America. At and with ove ...
and
Águas Vermelhas Águas Vermelhas is a city in the northeast of the Brazilian state of Minas Gerais. In 2020 its population was estimated to be 13,599 in a total area of 1,258 km². The city belongs to the mesoregion of Jequitinhonha and to the microregion o ...
in the north, and to the
Jequitinhonha River The Jequitinhonha River () flows mainly through the Brazilian state of Minas Gerais. Its source lies near Diamantina in the Espinhaço Mountains at an elevation of , after which it flows northward and then east-northeastward across the uplands. A ...
and
Virgem da Lapa Virgem da Lapa () is a Brazilian municipality located in the northeast of the state of Minas Gerais. Its population as of 2020 was estimated to be 13,740 people living in a total area of . The city belongs to the mesoregion of Jequitinhonha and to ...
to the west and south, largely delineated by the inland extent of the coastal rainforest belt. Although mainly living in the canopy of primary forest, it can adapt to secondary forest and other disturbed habitats. It may also be present in the northern part of
Espírito Santo Espírito Santo (, , ; ) is a state in southeastern Brazil. Its capital is Vitória, and its largest city is Serra. With an extensive coastline, the state hosts some of the country's main ports, and its beaches are significant tourist attra ...
province, and appears to have had a wider range in the past. The northern brown howler is present in several protected areas, including the
Mata Escura Biological Reserve The Mata Escura Biological Reserve ( pt, Reserva Biológica da Mata Escura) is a Biological reserve (Brazil), biological reserve in the state of Minas Gerais, Brazil. It protects a remnant of Atlantic Forest, and includes a unique mix of vegetatio ...
, where the critically endangered
northern muriqui The northern muriqui (''Brachyteles hypoxanthus)'' is one of two species of muriqui. They are also known as woolly spider monkey because they exhibit the woollen pelt of woolly monkeys and the long prehensile tail of spider monkeys. Muriquis are ...
(''Brachyteles hypoxanthus'') and the endangered
golden-bellied capuchin The golden-bellied capuchin (''Sapajus xanthosternos''), also known as the yellow-breasted or buff-headed capuchin, is a species of New World or neotropical monkey. It lives mainly in trees and are omnivorous, eating a wide variety of both plant ...
(''Sapajus xanthosternos'') are also found. However, this reserve is close to rural settlements and subject to
illegal logging Illegal logging is the harvest, transportation, purchase or sale of timber in violation of laws. The harvesting procedure itself may be illegal, including using corrupt means to gain access to forests; extraction without permission, or from a pro ...
, hunting and increased incidence of wildfires. The monkey may also be present in other protected areas, but this is uncertain, because the subspecies' southern distributional limit is unclear.


Ecology

Brown howlers are known for the loud roars they make which can be heard from at least away. They live in the canopy in small social groups and the males are larger than the females. The long tail is prehensile; the underside near the tip is devoid of hair and the monkey can hang from its tail while feeding. Brown howlers primarily eat leaves and fruit from a wide range of trees, shrubs, lianas and vines; particularly favoured are ''
Ficus ''Ficus'' ( or ) is a genus of about 850 species of woody trees, shrubs, vines, epiphytes and hemiepiphytes in the family Moraceae. Collectively known as fig trees or figs, they are native throughout the tropics with a few species extending in ...
'', ''
Zanthoxylum ''Zanthoxylum'' is a genus of about 250 species of deciduous and evergreen trees, shrubs and climbers in the family Rutaceae that are native to warm temperate and subtropical areas worldwide. It is the type genus of the tribe Zanthoxyleae in ...
'' and ''
Eugenia ''Eugenia'' is a genus of flowering plants in the myrtle family Myrtaceae. It has a worldwide, although highly uneven, distribution in tropical and subtropical regions. The bulk of the approximately 1,100 species occur in the New World tropics, ...
'' but the monkeys seem quite flexible in their diet, and also consume stems, buds, flowers, seeds and moss.


Status

The
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has assessed this monkey's conservation status as being critically endangered. This is because of the monkey's limited range and the impact of humans on its forest home; logging to make way for cattle ranching has reduced the forest to a number of fragments, the animals are hunted for bushmeat and the habitat further degraded by burning. There may be a total population of less than 250 animals, with the number of mature individuals being fewer than fifty.


References

{{Taxonbar, from=Q2583134 Howler monkeys Endemic fauna of Brazil Fauna of the Atlantic Forest Environment of Minas Gerais Mammals of Brazil Critically endangered animals Critically endangered biota of South America Taxa named by Alexander von Humboldt