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Color vision and niche partitioning in a diverse neotropical primate community in lowland Amazonian Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: A recent focus in community ecology has been on how within-species variability shapes interspecificPalabras claves:Color vision, community ecology, intraspecific variation, niche partitioning, opsin gene, PrimateAutores:Andrés Link, Anthony Di Fiore, Eduardo Fernández-Duque, Hiwatashi T., Kawamura S., Matsushita Y., Montague M.J., Snodderly D.M., Veilleux C.C.Fuentes:scopusErratum: The genomics of ecological flexibility, large brains, and long lives in capuchin monkeys revealed with fecalFACS (Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. (2021) 118 (e2010632118) DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2010632118)
OtherAbstract: ANTHROPOLOGY Correction for “The genomics of ecological flexibility, large brains, and long lives inPalabras claves:Autores:Anthony Di Fiore, de Magalhães J.P., de Manuel M., del Campo J., Fontsere C., Hernandez S.C., Hodgson J.A., Janiak M.C., Kawamura S., Krawetz R., Kuderna L.F.K., Lizano E., Marquès-Bonet T., Martin M.P., Melin A.D., Montague M.J., Niimura Y., Orkin J.D., Perry G.H., Tang J., Tejada-Martinez D., Valverde C.S., Warren W.C.Fuentes:scopusEvolutionary renovation of L/M opsin polymorphism confers a fruit discrimination advantage to ateline New World monkeys
ArticleAbstract: New World monkeys exhibit prominent colour vision variation due to allelic polymorphism of the long-Palabras claves:spectral differentiation, spider monkeys, visual pigments, Woolly monkeysAutores:Anthony Di Fiore, Ashino R., Aureli F., Hiramatsu C., Kasagi S., Kawamura S., Matsumoto Y., Matsushita Y., Melin A.D., Nakata M., Ozawa N., Schaffner C.M.Fuentes:scopusMale philopatry in spider monkeys revisited
ArticleAbstract: Dispersal patterns are critical for understanding social systems as they influence social interactioPalabras claves:Ateles geoffroyi, Dispersal, immigration, male-male relationships, Social systemAutores:Anthony Di Fiore, Aureli F., Kawamura S., Murillo-Chacon E., Schaffner C.M.Fuentes:scopus