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Saguinus nigricollis (Spix, 1823). Sim. Vespert. Brasil., p. 28. TYPE LOCALITY: Brazil, Amazonas, Sao Paulo de Olivenca. DISTRIBUTION: W. Brazil; E. Peru; E. Ecuador. COMMENT: Includes graellsi; see Hershkovitz, 1977:628. PROTECTED STATUS: CITES - Appendix II as Order Primates. ISIS NUMBER: 5301406007004017001 as S. nigricollis.
Honacki, James H. +2 more
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Neopterin is a sensitive and specific biomarker of intracellular pathogen infection and chronic inflammation, and affected by environmental, life‐history, and sex‐contextual factors. This review offers best‐practice guidelines and practical advice on sample collection, storage, and analysis in primates when used for ecoimmunological conservation and ...
Verena Behringer, Caroline Deimel
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Cariotipo del tití gris (Saguinus leucopus): similitudes con el cariotipo humano
El tití gris (Saguinus leucopus) es un primate endémico de Colombia cuyo cariotipo se describe en el presente estudio a partir de una pareja de individuos ubicados en el Centro de Rehabilitación de Fauna Silvestre del Oriente de Caldas, Colombia.
Juan Hember Tabares +3 more
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Saguinus inustus (Schwarz, 1951) is one of the neotropical primates least studied. The distribution of the species ranges from the north of the Solimões River, between the Negro and Japurá Rivers in Brazil, and Guayabero-Guaviare Rivers in Colombia ...
J. Valsecchi +4 more
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The shape of a memorised random walk [PDF]
We view random walks as the paths of foraging animals, perhaps searching for food or avoiding predators while forming a mental map of their surroundings. The formation of such maps requires them to memorise the locations they have visited.
Alsolami, Abdulrahman +2 more
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{"references": ["Hershkovitz, P. 1977. Living New World Monkeys (Platyrrhini). University of Chicago Press, Chicago, IL, 1: 1 - 1117."]}
Honacki, James H. +2 more
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Look past the cooperative eye hypothesis: reconsidering the evolution of human eye appearance
ABSTRACT The external appearance of the human eye has been prominently linked to the evolution of complex sociocognitive functions in our species. The cooperative eye hypothesis (CEH) proposes that human eyeballs, with their weakly expressed conjunctival and scleral pigmentation, are uniquely conspicuous and evolved under selective pressures to behave ...
Juan Olvido Perea‐García +2 more
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This study analyzed the influence of forest structural components on the occurence, size and density of groups of Bare-face Tamarin (Saguinus bicolor) - the most threatened species in the Amazon - and produced the first map of distribution of groups in ...
Marcelo Derzi Vidal, Renato Cintra
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A comparative study of eleven protein systems in tamarins, genus Saguinus (Platyrrhini, Callitrichinae) [PDF]
The genetic variability of six tamarin taxa, genus Saguinus, was analyzed comparatively using protein data from eleven systems coded by 15 loci. S. fuscicollis weddelli and S. midas midas were the most polymorphic taxa, and S. bicolor the least.
COIMBRA-FILHO, Adelmar Faria +6 more
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Long term patterns of sleeping site use in wild saddleback (Saguinus fuscicollis) and mustached tamarins (S. mystax): Effects of foraging, thermoregulation, predation, and resource defense constraints [PDF]
Sleeping sites are an important aspect of an animal's ecology given the length of time that they spend in them. The sleep ecology of wild saddleback and mustached tamarins is examined using a long-term data set covering three mixed-species troops and 1 ...
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