Data from: Chaves, Ó. M. Fortes, V.B. Hass, G.P. Bocorny de Azevedo, R. Stoner, K.E. Bicca-Marques, J.C (2021). Flower consumption, ambient temperature and rainfall modulate drinking behavior in a folivorous-frugivorous arboreal mammal. PLOS One
Published: 10 February 2021| Version 2 | DOI: 10.17632/3gxy6vrsbf.2
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Oscar M. Chaves, Vanessa Fortes, Gabriella Hass, Renata Azevedo, Kathryn Stoner, Júlio César Bicca-MarquesDescription
Data on drinking behavior of the fourteen howler groups was collected during periods ranging from 12 to 21 months, distributed in five year intervals: (i) January to December 1996 (group L5), (ii) June 2002 to August 2003 (group M1), (iii) January to December 2005 (groups S7, M2, and L4), (iv) June 2011 to June 2014 (groups S1, S2, S3, L1, L2, and L3), and (v) June 2018 to July 2019 (S4, S5, and S6). Here we provide two datasets: (1) full data on the drinking behavior of the 14 study groups, and (2) the dataset used to run the GLMMs described in the main manuscript
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Animal Behavior, Primatology