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Zoogeography of Chiropotes albinasus (Platyrrhini, Atelidae) in Southwestern Amazonia
International Journal of Primatology, 1999White-nosed bearded sakis (Chiropotes albinasus) are endemic to the Madeira–Xingu interfluvium in southern Amazonia, though recent fieldwork has produced conflicting data on the southwestern limits of the species's geographic range. We reevaluated the distribution of bearded sakis on the basis of surveys from 34 sites throughout the Brazilian state of ...
Ferrari, S. F. +6 more
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2013
Russell A. Mittermeier, Anthony B. Rylands, Don E. Wilson (2013): Atelidae. In: Handbook of the Mammals of the World – Volume 3 Primates.
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Russell A. Mittermeier, Anthony B. Rylands, Don E. Wilson (2013): Atelidae. In: Handbook of the Mammals of the World – Volume 3 Primates.
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2009
Family Atelidae Alouatta belzebul (IUCN: VU, Biodiversitas: CR) Ascaris elongata Mathevotaenia megastoma Trypanoxyuris (Trypanoxyuris) minutus Alouatta guariba guariba (IUCN: Not included, Biodiversitas: CR) Dipetalonema sp. Trypanoxyuris (Trypanoxyuris) minutus Ateles paniscus (IUCN: VU, Biodiversitas: Not included) Dipetalonema caudispina ...
Muniz-Pereira, Luís C. +2 more
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Family Atelidae Alouatta belzebul (IUCN: VU, Biodiversitas: CR) Ascaris elongata Mathevotaenia megastoma Trypanoxyuris (Trypanoxyuris) minutus Alouatta guariba guariba (IUCN: Not included, Biodiversitas: CR) Dipetalonema sp. Trypanoxyuris (Trypanoxyuris) minutus Ateles paniscus (IUCN: VU, Biodiversitas: Not included) Dipetalonema caudispina ...
Muniz-Pereira, Luís C. +2 more
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The Y Chromosome of the Atelidae Family (Platyrrhini): Study by Chromosome Microdissection
Cytogenetic and Genome Research, 2009In order to study the intergeneric variability of the Y chromosome, we describe the hybridization of the Y chromosome of <i>Brachyteles</i><i>arachnoides</i>, obtained by microdissection, to metaphases of <i>Ateles</i><i>belzebuth</i><i>marginatus</i>, <i>Lagothrix</i><i> ...
C, Gifalli-Iughetti, C P, Koiffmann
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2005
Atelidae Gray 1825 Atelidae Gray 1825, Ann. Philos., n. s., 10: 338. Genera: 5 genera with 23 species in 2 subfamilies: Subfamily Alouattinae Trouessart 1897 Genus Alouatta Lacépède 1799 (9 species with 7 subspecies) Subfamily Atelinae Gray 1825 Genus Ateles E.
Wilson, Don E., Reeder, DeeAnn
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Atelidae Gray 1825 Atelidae Gray 1825, Ann. Philos., n. s., 10: 338. Genera: 5 genera with 23 species in 2 subfamilies: Subfamily Alouattinae Trouessart 1897 Genus Alouatta Lacépède 1799 (9 species with 7 subspecies) Subfamily Atelinae Gray 1825 Genus Ateles E.
Wilson, Don E., Reeder, DeeAnn
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2013
Family ATELIDAE (HOWLERS, SPIDER AND WOOLLY MONKEYS AND MURIQUIS) • Medium-sized to large monkeys with long limbs or shorter limbs and more robust, howlers with enlarged voice-box and head set low on shoulders (hunched), dense and woolly or long and coarse fur, and long, strong, prehensile tail. • 80-160 cm.
Russell A. Mittermeier +2 more
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Family ATELIDAE (HOWLERS, SPIDER AND WOOLLY MONKEYS AND MURIQUIS) • Medium-sized to large monkeys with long limbs or shorter limbs and more robust, howlers with enlarged voice-box and head set low on shoulders (hunched), dense and woolly or long and coarse fur, and long, strong, prehensile tail. • 80-160 cm.
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Mitochondrial DNA Part A, 2020
The systematics of the Humboldt's wooly monkeys (L. lagothricha; Atelidae) is essential to preserve this Neotropical primate species. Traditionally, four morphological subspecies have been described, which recently have been molecularly confirmed. However, no population genetics studies have been carried out throughout the geographical distribution of ...
Manuel, Ruiz-García +5 more
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The systematics of the Humboldt's wooly monkeys (L. lagothricha; Atelidae) is essential to preserve this Neotropical primate species. Traditionally, four morphological subspecies have been described, which recently have been molecularly confirmed. However, no population genetics studies have been carried out throughout the geographical distribution of ...
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Primates, 2021
Howler monkeys (genus Alouatta) exhibit the most extensive distribution among platyrrhines, comprising Mesoamerican and South American species groups, with the South American group including the Brazilian endemic A. belzebul species complex encompassing A. belzebul, A. discolor, and A. ululata.
Cintia Povill +3 more
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Howler monkeys (genus Alouatta) exhibit the most extensive distribution among platyrrhines, comprising Mesoamerican and South American species groups, with the South American group including the Brazilian endemic A. belzebul species complex encompassing A. belzebul, A. discolor, and A. ululata.
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Ecogeographical variation in skull morphometry of howler monkeys (Primates: Atelidae)
Zoologischer Anzeiger - A Journal of Comparative Zoology, 2014Abstract Our aim is to identify ecomorphological adaptations in the skull shape of the South American howler monkeys (species of the genus Alouatta , Lacepede, 1799 , Primates, Atelidae). Since Alouatta is relatively homogenous in feeding ecology, we expect skull shape variation to be relatively conservative across species.
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