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Woodcreepers are insectivorous birds that eventually form feeding associations with other species to complement their energy intake. Here we present quantitative data on a possible commensal association between two woodcreeper species, the Eastern Olivaceous Woodcreeper Sittasomus griseicapillus and the Pale-winged Woodcreeper Dendrocincla turdina, and
Rodrigo F. Moro-Rios +3 more
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Schneider, H., Bernardi, J. A. R., da Cunha, D. B., Tagliaro, C. H., Vallinoto, M., Ferrari, S. F. & Sampaio, I. (2011). A molecular analysis of the evolutionary relationships in the Callitrichinae, with emphasis on the position of the dwarf marmoset.
Horácio Schneider +6 more
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Abstract Brazil, a country with a rich diversity of primates, faces the challenge of preserving these species, since most are at some level of threat of extinction. Among Brazilian primates, the pygmy marmosets ( Cebuella niveiventris and C. pygmaea
Sara Ferreira Valle +3 more
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Journal of Tropical Ecology, 2000
The feeding behaviour of free-ranging black-handed tamarins, Saguinus midas niger, was monitored over 6 mo in a forest fragment in eastern Amazonia. The tamarins' diet included arthropods and plant exudates, but was predominantly frugivorous (87.5% of feeding records, 18 plant species) in all months.
Ana Cristina M. Oliveira +1 more
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The feeding behaviour of free-ranging black-handed tamarins, Saguinus midas niger, was monitored over 6 mo in a forest fragment in eastern Amazonia. The tamarins' diet included arthropods and plant exudates, but was predominantly frugivorous (87.5% of feeding records, 18 plant species) in all months.
Ana Cristina M. Oliveira +1 more
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Programa Doctorado: Comportamiento animal y humano. Una perspectiva etológica.
Ana Morcillo Pimentel
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Biological propensities of the Callitrichidae: a much used-little known group
Laboratory Animals, 1995The use of callitrichid primates in biomedical research was encouraged initially by their susceptibility to various diseases such as infectious hepatitis and rubella. However, there was no supporting biological knowledge which helped to keep them healthy and breed effectively in captivity. Further, various callitrichid biomedical models are endangered
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Mezidruhové rozdíly v chování u vybraných zástupců z podčeledi Callitrichinae
2010This thesis is focused on comparison of behavioral differences in species of tamarins that form mixed-species troops and species that live in single-species groups. Costs and benefits of mixed-species troops are considered in general and in particular within the Callitrichinae.
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