First record of Eucalyptus spp. bark-stripping by Brown-capuchin monkeys (Sapajus nigritus, Primates: Cebidae)

Conflicts involving wild animals and forest plantations are registered all over the world, including the bark-stripping of native and exotic tree species by primates. In Southern Brazil, the Brown-capuchin monkey (Sapajus nigritus) is well-known for damaging commercial plantations of Pinus spp. and Araucaria angustifolia. In this paper, however, we report, for the first time in the literature the bark-stripping of Eucalyptus spp. by these monkeys. Considering the growing areas of eucalypt plantations in Brazil and neighboring countries, the information presented here is of great importance to the economy of Forestry. It also enhances the need of scientific studies aimed to minimize the damage for the production without jeopardizing wildlife conservation, as those designed to monitor the availability of food resources (mainly fruits) in native forest remnants and to improve it through the restoration of degraded forests or even those that seek for natural deterrents.

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Main Authors: Liebsch,Dieter, Mikich,Sandra Bos
Format: Digital revista
Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal de Santa Maria 2015
Online Access:http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1980-50982015000200501
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