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Contrasting Rates of LINE-1 Amplification among New World Primates of the Atelidae Family
Cytogenetic and Genome Research, 2018LINE-1 (L1) retrotransposons constitute the dominant category of transposons in mammalian genomes. L1 elements are active in the vast majority of mammals, and only a few cases of L1 extinction have been documented. The only possible case of extinction in primates was suggested for South American spider monkeys.
Akash, Sookdeo +3 more
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Titi monkeys (Callicebus spp., Atelidae: Platyrrhini) in the Brazilian state of Rondônia
Primates, 2000Five species of titi monkey (Callicebus brunneus, Callicebus caligatus Callicebus cinerascens, Callicebus donacophilus, andCallicebus moloch) were recorded in surveys of primate populations at 26 sites throughout the Brazilian state of Rondonia. The distribution of the two species,C. cinerascens andC.
Ferrari, S. F. +6 more
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American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 2019
AbstractObjectivesPlatyrrhines constitute a diverse clade, with the modern Atelidae exhibiting the most variation in cranial and endocast morphology. The processes responsible for this diversification are not well understood. Here, we present a geometric morphometric study describing variation in cranial and endocranial shape of 14 species of Alouatta,
Leandro Aristide +9 more
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AbstractObjectivesPlatyrrhines constitute a diverse clade, with the modern Atelidae exhibiting the most variation in cranial and endocast morphology. The processes responsible for this diversification are not well understood. Here, we present a geometric morphometric study describing variation in cranial and endocranial shape of 14 species of Alouatta,
Leandro Aristide +9 more
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Historical Biogeography, Speciation, and Niche Evolution of Alouatta (Primates, Atelidae)
Journal of BiogeographyABSTRACTAimThis study aims to evaluate the biogeographical and ecological patterns associated with the diversification and distribution of Alouatta species, commonly known as howler monkeys. Our research provides valuable insights into the comprehension of the evolutionary history of this genus.LocalNeotropical region.Time PeriodLast 13 Mya.Major Taxa ...
J. B. Schwantes +4 more
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Journal of Medical Primatology
ABSTRACTDifferent studies have indicated that there is a high prevalence of neoplasms in nonhuman primates; however, in Platyrrhini species, and especially in South American species, the available information is very scarce. The black howler monkey (Alouatta caraya) is the most widely distributed species in northeastern Argentina. In this contribution,
Carlos A. Luna +5 more
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ABSTRACTDifferent studies have indicated that there is a high prevalence of neoplasms in nonhuman primates; however, in Platyrrhini species, and especially in South American species, the available information is very scarce. The black howler monkey (Alouatta caraya) is the most widely distributed species in northeastern Argentina. In this contribution,
Carlos A. Luna +5 more
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2006
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Ingberman, Bianca +1 more
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Ingberman, Bianca +1 more
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Journal of Medical Primatology
AbstractThis study reports for the first time the infestation of Cebidicola armatus in Brachyteles hypoxanthus. In total, 14 lice were recovered of an individual in Minas Gerais, Brazil. These were subjected to a microscopic analysis and the identification of C. armatus was carried out through its very characteristic morphology.
Mikaelly Frasson Testa +9 more
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AbstractThis study reports for the first time the infestation of Cebidicola armatus in Brachyteles hypoxanthus. In total, 14 lice were recovered of an individual in Minas Gerais, Brazil. These were subjected to a microscopic analysis and the identification of C. armatus was carried out through its very characteristic morphology.
Mikaelly Frasson Testa +9 more
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OCORRÊNCIA DE BERNE EM Alouatta puruensis (Atelidae) MANTIDO EM CATIVEIRO
Anais do XXXIII Congresso de Iniciação CientíficaRENAN MORI ROCHA +6 more
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American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 2018
Jeffrey K. Spear, Scott A. Williams
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Jeffrey K. Spear, Scott A. Williams
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LE TROU MALAIRE DES ATELIDAE ET SON INTERET DANS LA CLASSIFICATION DES SINGES PLATYRHINIENS
Mammalia, 1946openaire +1 more source

