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Por los editores invitados del número especial SLAPrim Quito de Neotropical Primates
En este número especial de Neotropical Primates compartimos una recopilación de investigaciones de platirrinos presentadas en el Congreso Conjunto de la Sociedad Internacional de Primatología - IPS y la Sociedad Latinoamericana de Primatología -
Stella De la Torre +3 more
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The Anaplasmataceae family includes obligate, arthropod-transmitted intracellular bacteria that can be zoonotic and potentially fatal. Studies focusing on the interaction between neotropical primates and the agents of this family are scarce.
S. L. Cândido +9 more
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New records of Amblyomma ticks parasitizing neotropical primates in Brazil.
Amblyomma is an important tick genus for animal and human health, with some species being the vectors of zoonotic pathogens, such as Rickettsia rickettsii, in the Neotropical region.
Felipe Rieth de Lima +16 more
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Proximate causes of the red face of the bald uakari monkey (Cacajao calvus) [PDF]
In social species, such as primates, facial appearances transmit a variety of social signals. Although it is suggested that the intense red colour of the face of the bald uakari monkey might be an indicator of health, this hypothesis still has not been ...
P. Mayor +5 more
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The non-human primate (NHP) Leontopithecus rosalia is an endangered species native of Brazil and lives in forest fragments with different levels of contact with humans (natural, private and urban). Other NHPs - Callithrix spp. - were introduced by humans
I. Sales +5 more
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We quantitatively tested the riverine barrier hypothesis and its influence on biogeographical distributions and molecular variation in New World monkeys (Parvorder: Platyrrhini). Using mitochondrial markers (cytochrome oxidase subunit II and cytochrome b)
William D. Helenbrook, Jose W. Valdez
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Toxoplasma gondii was isolated in mice from different tissues of a captive black-and-gold howler monkey (Alouatta caraya) kept in a colony at the Primatology Center of Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil, and it was genotypically characterized based on using ...
MRR Amendoeira +12 more
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Detection of antibodies to Toxoplasma gondii in neotropical primates from São Paulo state, Brazil
Toxoplasmosis is a life-threatening disease in neotropical primates. The aim of the present study was to determine the frequency of antibodies to Toxoplasma gondii in neotropical primates from São Paulo state (SP), Brazil.
De Moura +6 more
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Phylogenetic congruence between Neotropical primates and plants is driven by frugivory.
Seed dispersal benefits plants and frugivores, and potentially drives co-evolution, with consequences to diversification evidenced for, e.g., primates. Evidence for macro-coevolutionary patterns in multi-specific, plant-animal mutualisms is scarce, and ...
L. Fuzessy +4 more
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The Spix’s Saddleback Tamarin, Leontocebus fuscicollis is widely distributed across the Amazon region, but is endangered. This species is serving an important role in biomedical research in captivity.
Taianara Tocantins Gomes Almeida +6 more
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