Mozambique's Colonial-Era Non-Human Primate Collection at the National Museum of Natural History and Science of Lisbon: Taxonomy, Provenance, and Historical Context. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Objectives This study reviews Mozambique's non‐human primate collection housed at the National Museum of Natural History and Science (MUHNAC) in Lisbon. The collection originates from the Zoological Missions of Mozambique (1948 and 1955) carried out under Portuguese colonial administration. The objectives of this work were to: i.
Osório M, Veracini C.
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Mitochondrial Complex I Molecular Alterations in Sapajus apella as a Human Gastric Carcinogenesis Model After MNU Exposure. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Introduction Gastric cancer (GC) remains among the top five global health problems. Therefore, comprehending the tumor energetic behavior is critical to understanding its progression. This study aimed to investigate mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) alterations in GC cancer cell lines in an animal model.
Dias BDS +4 more
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Effects of an Extreme Weather Event on Primate Populations. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Objectives With contemporary, human‐induced climate change at a crisis point, extreme weather events (e.g., cyclones, heatwaves, floods) are becoming more frequent, intense, and difficult to predict. These events can wreak rapid and significant changes on ecosystems; thus, it is imperative to understand how wildlife communities respond to ...
Beardmore-Herd M +3 more
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Present and Future: Using Ecological Niche Modeling to Understand the Conservation Status of Alouatta caraya (Primates, Atelidae) and Promote Its Protection. [PDF]
Free‐living Alouatta caraya: the male (top left) and his females (bottom left). We used ecological niche modeling to assess the species' climate suitability both now and in future projections. Between now and 2030, there is a 31% reduction in distribution.
Schwantes JB +3 more
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Primatas da Floresta Nacional de Tefé, Amazônia Central
A Floresta Amazônica é o bioma brasileiro mais biodiverso em termos de primatas, com 77% dos 139 táxons descritos para o Brasil. Mas, apesar de sua importância ecológica, a Amazônia é relativamente pouco conhecida.
Rafael Suertegaray Rossato +4 more
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QUEM É UM PRIMATA? ETNOGRAFIAS DE PRIMATAS ENTRE PRIMATÓLOGOS E AMERÍNDIOS
Este trabalho visa refletir sobre as formas como coletivos de primatas humanos e outro-que-humanos são experienciados entre primatólogos e Ameríndios. O tema insere-se na contemporânea atenção dedicada às produções de coletivos mais-que-humanos na definição de mundos compartilhados.
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Primatas da RPPN Gargaú, Paraíba, Brasil [PDF]
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Marcos Souza Fialho +1 more
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A Febre Amarela (FA) é uma doença infecciosa aguda. No Brasil, a FA tem caráter sazonal, ocorrendo frequentemente entre os meses de janeiro a abril, quando fatores ambientais propiciam o aumento da abundância dos vetores.
Marcos de Souza Fialho +5 more
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Tomasello's approach of the evolution of human cognition and language [PDF]
The present paper aimed to present Tomasello's approach about human-cognition evolution and a derived theory of acquisition and development of linguistic-symbolic competences.
MOREIRA, Sylvio Állan Rocha +1 more
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A teoria da Dupla Herança e a evolução da moralidade [PDF]
A teoria darwinista tem contribuído para a discussão de problemas nos mais diversos campos filosóficos, entre os quais se inclui a ética e a teoria moral.
Abrantes, Paulo Cesar Coelho +1 more
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