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American Journal of Primatology, 2011
AbstractSex‐biased dispersal (SBD) is common in many vertebrates, including primates. However, dispersal patterns in New World primates may vary among closely related taxa or populations in different local environments. Here, we test for SBD in an endangered New World primate, the Central American Squirrel Monkey (Saimiri oerstedii citrinellus ...
M E, Blair, D J, Melnick
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AbstractSex‐biased dispersal (SBD) is common in many vertebrates, including primates. However, dispersal patterns in New World primates may vary among closely related taxa or populations in different local environments. Here, we test for SBD in an endangered New World primate, the Central American Squirrel Monkey (Saimiri oerstedii citrinellus ...
M E, Blair, D J, Melnick
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Saimiri oerstedii subsp. oerstedii Reinhardt 1872
2005Saimiri oerstedii subsp. oerstedii Reinhardt 1872 Saimiri oerstedii subsp. oerstedii Reinhardt 1872, Vidensk. Medd. Nat. Hist. Kjobenhaven: 157. Type Locality: Panama, Chiriquí, vicinity of David.
Wilson, Don E., Reeder, DeeAnn
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Saimiri oerstedii Reinhardt 1872
2005Saimiri oerstedii Reinhardt 1872 Saimiri oerstedii Reinhardt 1872, Vidensk. Medd. Nat. Hist. Kjobenhaven: 157. Type Locality: Panama, Chiriquí, vicinity of David. Vernacular Names: Central American Squirrel Monkey. Subspecies:: Subspecies Saimiri oerstedii subsp. oerstedii Reinhardt 1872 Subspecies Saimiri oerstedii subsp.
Wilson, Don E., Reeder, DeeAnn
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Behaviour, 2005
AbstractCurrent theory frames animal dispersal as an outcome of potentially complex, multi-factorial interactions and tradeoffs that may vary across individual, sex, rank, age, social group, species, habitat and time. Empirical data relevant to a broad range of the potential costs and benefits incurred by dispersal are, not surprisingly, limited for ...
Laurie Kauffman +4 more
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AbstractCurrent theory frames animal dispersal as an outcome of potentially complex, multi-factorial interactions and tradeoffs that may vary across individual, sex, rank, age, social group, species, habitat and time. Empirical data relevant to a broad range of the potential costs and benefits incurred by dispersal are, not surprisingly, limited for ...
Laurie Kauffman +4 more
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Behaviour, 2003
We compared the interactions between vigilance, risk from avian predators, and typical group size for three species of squirrel monkey (Saimiri oerstedii, S. boliviensis, and S. sciureus). Field studies of each species in relatively undisturbed habitats provided data including behavioral interactions between avian predators and squirrel monkeys and the
Sue Boinski +5 more
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We compared the interactions between vigilance, risk from avian predators, and typical group size for three species of squirrel monkey (Saimiri oerstedii, S. boliviensis, and S. sciureus). Field studies of each species in relatively undisturbed habitats provided data including behavioral interactions between avian predators and squirrel monkeys and the
Sue Boinski +5 more
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Behaviour, 2002
Two critical premises underlie prevalent interpretations of the ecological basis of variation among female primate social behavior. The first is that food distribution affects competitive regimes for food experienced by females. This leads, in turn, to the second premise that these competitive regimes generate predictable patterns of female social ...
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Two critical premises underlie prevalent interpretations of the ecological basis of variation among female primate social behavior. The first is that food distribution affects competitive regimes for food experienced by females. This leads, in turn, to the second premise that these competitive regimes generate predictable patterns of female social ...
Sue Boinski +5 more
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1993
Published as part of Colin P. Groves, 1993, Order Primates, pp. 243-277 in Mammal Species of the World (2 nd Edition), Washington and London :Smithsonian Institution Press on page 260, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo ...
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Published as part of Colin P. Groves, 1993, Order Primates, pp. 243-277 in Mammal Species of the World (2 nd Edition), Washington and London :Smithsonian Institution Press on page 260, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo ...
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Behaviour, 2005
AbstractCognitive skills essential to dispersal remain a thorny, seldom-broached topic, especially among the putatively 'clever' primates. This essay, the final installment of a three-part monograph, considers the cognitive mechanisms underlying expression of three extremely distinctive species-specific dispersal outcomes within squirrel monkeys (genus
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AbstractCognitive skills essential to dispersal remain a thorny, seldom-broached topic, especially among the putatively 'clever' primates. This essay, the final installment of a three-part monograph, considers the cognitive mechanisms underlying expression of three extremely distinctive species-specific dispersal outcomes within squirrel monkeys (genus
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Jun J Mao,, Msce +2 more
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