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Saguinus leucopus

1993
Saguinus leucopus (Günther, 1877). Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1876:746 [1877]. TYPE LOCALITY: Colombia, Antioquia, Medellin. DISTRIBUTION: N Colombia. STATUS: CITES - Appendix I; U.S. ESA - Threatened; IUCN - Endangered. SYNONYMS: pegasis.
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Hematologic and Serum Biochemistry Reference Values in Wild-Caught White-Footed Tamarins (Saguinus leucopus) Housed in Captivity

Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine, 2008
The white-footed tamarin (Saguinus leucopus) is an endangered primate that lives in a small forest corridor in northern Colombia, South America. Hematologic and serum biochemistry reference values are important tools in evaluating the health of the white-footed tamarin and serve to promote the survival of this species.
Maureen, Fox   +4 more
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Genetic characterization and structure of the endemic Colombian silvery brown bare-face tamarin, Saguinus leucopus (Callitrichinae, Cebidae, Primates)

Primates, 2014
We analyzed 115 Saguinus leucopus, from four Colombian departments (Antioquia, Bolivar, Caldas and Tolima ), for 701 bp of the mt COII gene and at 10 microsatellite loci to estimate gene diversity levels, possible molecular subspecies and historical demographic changes in this species. This endemic Colombian species showed an elevated gene diversity in
Manuel, Ruiz-García   +5 more
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Physiological and parasitological implications of living in a city: the case of the white‐footed tamarin (Saguinus leucopus)

American Journal of Primatology, 2016
Among primates, the Neotropical Callitrichid monkeys (tamarins and marmosets) exhibit a particular ability to adapt to disturbed and urbanized environments. However, little is known about physiological and health status in contrasting ecological contexts. An example of adaptation to urban environments is the white‐footed tamarin (Saguinus leucopus), an
Iván Darío, Soto-Calderón   +4 more
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Anatomic description of the palmaris longus muscle and report of variant nerve supply in the white‐footed tamarin (Saguinus leucopus Günther, 1876)

Journal of Medical Primatology, 2018
AbstractThe gross anatomy of the palmaris longus muscle in 12 specimens of Saguinus leucopus was studied by dissection. This muscle was constant and unipennate, originated in the medial epicondyle of the humerus; inserted onto flexor retinaculum and palmar aponeurosis; and innerved by the median nerve, and in one case, together with the ulnar nerve ...
Juan Fernando Vélez‐García   +2 more
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Saguinus leucopus (Günther, 1877)

2023
M. Silvana Cardenas-Ortega   +3 more
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