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The relationship between Indigenous Peoples' lands and conservation: A systematic literature review
Abstract A growing body of peer‐reviewed literature is focused on the relationship between Indigenous Peoples' lands (Indigenous lands) and conservation outcomes. We performed a systematic review of this English reported peer‐reviewed literature (n = 111) to examine: the key characteristics; the conservation outcomes documented; the methods used in ...
William Nikolakis +4 more
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ABSTRACT Background Toxoplasmosis and leishmaniosis are zoonotic diseases that affect several species of neotropical primates. Methods Three black lion tamarins (Leontopithecus chrysopygus) kept at a Brazilian zoo died due to a superacute disease.
Acauane Sehnem Lima +11 more
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Ecological change may be a common initiator of evolutionary pollinator shifts
Summary Although evolutionary pollinator shifts are accepted as major sources of floral and species diversity in angiosperms, the mechanisms triggering pollinator shifts remain largely unexplored. In 1970, Stebbins proposed that ecological change may be a common initiator of evolutionary pollinator shifts, but empirical tests of Stebbins' hypothesis ...
Agnes S. Dellinger
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Nuevos Registros de Saguinus tripartitus en la Amazonía Ecuatoriana [PDF]
En este artículo se da a conocer que en el bosque húmedo tropical de la amazonía ecuatoriana quince especies de primates han sido registradas, de este número por lo menos 12, habitan el Parque Nacional Yasuní, situado al este de los Andes, en la baja ...
Albuja Viteri, Luis Humberto
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Serosurvey for hepatitis A in neotropical primates in southeast Brazil
Background Hepatitis A virus (HAV) is the cause of a zoonotic disease, which has only humans and non-humans primates as its natural hosts. Methods The seroprevalence of antibodies anti-HAV in wild and captive neotropical primates were investigated ...
Dias, José Luiz Catão +4 more
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Nonhuman primates are considered as the natural hosts of Hepatitis A virus (HAV), as well as other pathogens, and can serve as natural sentinels to investigate epizootics and endemic diseases that are of public health importance. During this study, blood
Walfrido Kühl SVOBODA +14 more
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Bimanual Coordination and Right‐Hand Bias in Extractive Foraging by Wild Sapajus libidinosus
Wild Sapajus libidinosus exhibit a significant preference at the population level for using their right‐hand fingers to extract nut kernels when employing bimanual coordination. ABSTRACT Bimanual coordination is considered a crucial factor in the evolution of manual lateralization.
Valentina Truppa +5 more
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Callithrix kuhlii is present in forest mosaics, edge habitats, and abandoned fields in the Atlantic Forest. In Bahia and Minas Gerais. This study aimed to identify helminths from C. kuhlii and relate them to the clinical data, weights, and indices of the
Aléxia David Santos Soares +5 more
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Simian foamy viruses (SFV) infect a wide range of Old World and Neotropical primates (NP). Unlike Old World primates, little is known about the diversity and prevalence of SFV in NP, mainly from a free-living population.
Thamiris S. Miranda +9 more
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A global risk assessment of primates under climate and land use/cover scenarios [PDF]
Primates are facing an impending extinction crisis, driven by extensive habitat loss, land use change, and hunting. Climate change is an additional threat, which alone or in combination with other drivers, may severely impact those taxa unable to track ...
Kuehl, H. S. +6 more
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