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Alejandro Estrada


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Alejandro Estrada is a primatologist and the author and editor of several books and articles about primates. He is a research scientist at the field research station Los Tuxtlas of Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico He is executive editor of Tropical Conservation Science. Books he has authored or edited include New Perspectives in the Study of Mesoamerican Primates: Distribution, Ecology, Behavior, and Conservation (Developments in Primatology: Progress and Prospects), Frugivores and Seed Dispersal: Ecological and Evolutionary Aspects , Las Selvas Tropicales Humedas de Mexico: Recurso Poderoso pero Vulnerable and Comportamiento Animal: el Caso de los Primates.

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His most recent article published in 2017 in the journal Science Advances, Impending extinction of the Worlds primates: Why primates matter, is a ground-breaking call for conservation of the world´s primates.

Dr. Alejandro Estrada received his Ph.D. in Primatology from Rutgers University in 1978.

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Special projects

  • Reintroduction of the scarlet macaw in Palenque, Mexico.
  • Rescue and rehabilitation of primates from the pet trade in Palenque, Mexico.
  • Surveying terrestrial mammals with camera traps in the Lancandon indigenous people reserve of Metzabok and in Palenque National Park, Mexico.
  • Selected publications

    Estrada, A., Garber, P.A, Anthony Rylands, et al. 2017. Impending extinction of the Worlds primates: Why primates matter. Science Advances Sci. Adv. 2017; 3 : e1600946

  • Garmendia, A., Arroyo-Rodríguez, V., Estrada, A., Naranjo, E. and Stoner, K. E. 2013. Landscape and patch attributes impacting medium- and large-sized terrestrial mammals in a fragmented rain forest. JOURNAL OF TROPICAL ECOLOGY. 29:331–344.
  • Kopp A, Gillespie TR, Hobelsberger D, Estrada A, Harper JM, Miller RA, Eckerle I, Müller MA, Podsiadlowski L, Leendertz FH, Drosten C, Junglen S. 2013. Provenance and geographic spread of St. Louis encephalitis virus. MBio 4(3):e00322-13. doi:10.1128/mBio.00322-13.
  • Katherine R Amato, Carl J Yeoman, Angela Kent, Nicoletta Righini, Franck Carbonero, Alejandro Estrada, H Rex Gaskins, Rebecca M Stump, Suleyman Yildirim, Manolito Torralba, Marcus Gillis, Brenda A Wilson, Karen E Nelson, Bryan A White and Steven R Leigh. 2013. Habitat degradation impacts black howler monkey (Alouatta pigra) gastrointestinal microbiomes. ISME journal 7: 1344-1353. (Nature www.nature.com/isme) doi:10.1038/ismej.2013.16
  • Van Belle, S., Estrada, A. and Garber, P. D. 2013. Collective group movement and leadership in wild black howler monkeys (Alouatta pigra). BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY AND SOCIOBIOLOGY 67:31-41.
  • Scherbaum, C. and Estrada, A. 2013. Foraging preferences and ranging patterns in spider monkeys (Ateles geoffroyi yucatanensis) of northeastern Yucatán peninsula, Mexico. CURRENT ZOOLOGY.59 (1): 125–134
  • Estrada, A. 2013. Socioeconomic contexts of primate conservation: population, poverty, global economic demands and sustainable land use. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PRIMATOLOGY 75:30-45.
  • Arroyo-Rodríguez, V., González-Perez, I. M., Garmendia, A., Solà, M. and A. Estrada. (2013). Maintenance of black howler monkey populations in a fragmented rainforest: the relative impact of forest patch and landscape attributes. Landscape Ecol 28:1717–1727.
  • Laurance, W. et al. (220 authors; Estrada, A 99th author) 2012. Long-term ecological changes and threats in tropical protected areas. NATURE 489:290–294.
  • Van Belle, S., Estrada, A., Strier, K. B., Di Fiore, A. 2012. Genetic structure and kinship patterns in a population of black howler monkeys, Alouatta pigra, at Palenque National Park, Mexico. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PRIMATOLOGY. 74:948-957.
  • Estrada, A., Raboy, B. and Oliveira, L. 2012. Agroecosystems and primate conservation in the tropics: a review. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PRIMATOLOGY. 74:696-711.
  • Trejo-Macías, G. and Estrada, A. 2012. Risk factors connected to gastrointestinal parasites in mantled (Alouatta palliata mexicana) and black howler monkeys (Alouatta pigra) living in continuous and in fragmented rainforests in Mexico. CURRENT ZOOLOGY. 58: 375−383
  • de la Peña-Cuéllar, E., Stoner, K. E., Avila-Cabadilla, L. D., Miguel Martínez-Ramos, and Estrada. A. 2012. Phyllostomid bat assemblages in different successional stages of tropical rain forest in Chiapas, Mexico. BIODIVERSITY AND CONSERVATION. 21:1381-1397.
  • Garber, P.A., Estrada, A., Bicca-Marques, J., Heymann, E., Strier, K. (Editors). (2009). South American Primates: Comparative Perspectives in the Study of Behavior, Ecology, and Conservation. Springer Press, NY. (edited book - 21 chapters).
  • López-del-Toro, P., Andresen, E, Barraza, L, and Estrada, A. (2009). Attitudes and knowledge of shade-coffee farmers towards vertebrates and their ecological functions. Tropical Conservation Science 2, 299-318.
  • Van Belle S., Estrada A., Ziegler T E. and Strier, K B. (2009). Social and hormonal mechanisms underlying male reproductive strategies in black howler monkeys (Alouatta pigra). Hormones and Behavior 56, 355-363.
  • Rodas-Trejo, J., Romero-Berny, E. I. and Estrada, A. (2008). Distribution and conservation of the West Indian manatee (Trichechus manatus manatus) in the Catazajá wetlands of northeast Chiapas, México. Tropical Conservation Science 4, 321-333.
  • Van Belle, S. and Estrada, A. (2008). Group Size and Composition Influence Male and Female Reproductive Success in Black Howler Monkeys (Alouatta pigra). American Journal of Primatology. 70, 1-7.
  • Rosales-Meda, M., Estrada A. and Lopez, J. R. (2007). Demographic Survey of Black Howler Monkey (Alouatta pigra) in the Lachua´ Eco-Region in Alta Verapaz, Guatemala. American Journal of Primatology. 69, 1–9.
  • Trejo-MacÃas, G. Estrada, A., y Mosqueda Cabrera, M. A. (2007). Survey of helminth parasites in populations of two species of howler monkeys (Alouatta palliata mexicana and A. pigra) in continuous and in fragmented habitat in southern Mexico. International Journal Of Primatology. 28, 931-945.
  • Estrada, A. (2006). Human and Non-human Primate Co-existence in the Neotropics: a Preliminary View of Some Agricultural Practices as a Complement for Primate Conservation. Ecological And Environmental Anthropology. 2, 17-29
  • Montiel, S., Estrada, A. Leon, P. (2006). Bat assemblages in a naturally fragmented ecosystem in the Yucatán Peninsula, Mexico: species richness, diversity and spatio-temporal dynamics. Journal of Tropical Ecology. 22, 267–276.
  • References

    Alejandro Estrada Wikipedia