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2009
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Chez le singe atèle ou singe araignée "Ateles paniscus", les groupes sociaux ne sont pas fixés dans le temps et ne sont pas systématiquement constitués de mâles et de femelles. Les individus peuvent se grouper momentanément et se scinder en plus petits groupes suivant les disponibilités alimentaires. Station des Nouragues, Guyane.
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2009
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