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Ancient DNA of the pygmy marmoset type specimen Cebuella pygmaea (Spix, 1823) resolves a taxonomic conundrum
ArticleAbstract: The pygmy marmoset, the smallest of the anthropoid primates, has a broad distribution in Western AmaPalabras claves:AMAZON, C. niveiventris, Cebuella pygmaea, DNA taxonomy, Historic DNA, Pygmy marmoset, Type specimenAutores:Beck R.M.D., Bertuol F., Boubli J.P., Byrne H., Cortés-Ortiz L., Da Silva M.N.F., De Vries D., Farias I.P., Hrbek T., Janiak M.C., Kuderna L.F.K., Marquès-Bonet T., Nash S.D., Porter L.M., Röhe F., Roos C., Ruiz-Gartzia I., Rylands A.B., Silva F.E., Stella de la Torre, Van Heteren A.H.Fuentes:googlescopusAMAZONIA CAMTRAP: A data set of mammal, bird, and reptile species recorded with camera traps in the Amazon forest
OtherAbstract: The Amazon forest has the highest biodiversity on Earth. However, information on Amazonian vertebratPalabras claves:amazonía, data paper, Tropical Forest, VertebratesAutores:Aguiar-Silva F.H., Ahumada J.A., Alvarenga G.C., Alves G.B., Anaguano F., Antunes A.C., Antunes A.P., Ayala G., Baccaro F.B., Bager A., Barcelos D.C., Barnett A.P.A., Benavalli L., Borges-Almeida K., Boubli J.P., Brocardo C.R., Camilo A.R., Carnicer C., Castro A.B., Castro E.P., Costa H.C.M., da Rosa C.A., da Silva Ferraz D., da Silva Reis F., da Silva Zanzini A.C., David Auz, de Almeida Coelho A.G., de Almeida Correa A.P., de Almeida Jácomo A.T., de Avila Batista G., de Barros Barban A., de Lima C.A., de Lima Muniz F., de Lima Pereira K.D., de Pinho F.F., de Resende Assis J., de Thoisy B., Desbiez A.L.J., Didier K., do Prado H.A., dos Santos Maroclo Gomes A.C., dos Santos Monteiro E.C., Durigan C.C., Eaton D.P., El Bizri H.R., Fabiano Rodrigues de Melo, Figueiredo A., Fischer E., Forero-Medina G., Gajapersad K., Galo Zapata-Ríos, Gauzens B., Giroux A., Gräbin D.M., Herrera A.M., Isasi-Catalá E., Julia Salvador, Junior E.C., Keuroghlian A., Lane D.F., Lima I.J., Lopes A.M.C., Maioli L.U., Maracahipes-Santos L., Meiga A.Y., Mendonça E.N., Metzger J.P., Michalski F., Miranda J.M.D., Montanarin A., Monteza-Moreno C.M., Mozerle H.B., Nakano-Oliveira E., Neto G.D.S.F., Nunes A.V., Oliveira B.T., Oliveira E.G., Paim F.P., Palacios J., Palmeira F.B.L., Pedersoli G.H.P., Peres C.A., Polisar J., Polli D.J., Ramalho E.E., Rocha D.G., Röhe F., Rosa D.C.P., Santiago Espinosa, Santos F., Silva D.A., Silveira L., Silvério D.V., Teixeira J.V., Torralvo K., Trinca C.T., Valenzuela L., Venticinque E.M., Vieira E.M., Wallace R.B., Zárate-Castañeda C.Fuentes:scopusA phylogenomic perspective on the robust capuchin monkey (Sapajus) radiation: First evidence for extensive population admixture across South America
ArticleAbstract: Phylogenetic relationships amongst the robust capuchin monkeys (genus Sapajus) are poorly understoodPalabras claves:Neotropical Primates, phylogeny, Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), Species tree, Ultraconserved elements (UCEs)Autores:Aleixo A., Alfaro M.E., Anthony Di Fiore, Boubli J.P., Buckner J.C., Černý D., Chang J., Lynch Alfaro J.W., Martins A.B., Moreira M.G., Silva-Júnior J.d.S.e., Zheng J.Fuentes:scopusCapuchin monkey biogeography: understanding Sapajus Pleistocene range expansion and the current sympatry between Cebus and Sapajus
ArticleAbstract: Aim: Our aim was to examine gracile capuchin (Cebus) and robust capuchin monkey (Sapajus) diversificPalabras claves:amazonía, atlantic forest, beast phylogeography, BioGeoBEARS, Caatinga, Cebus, CERRADO, range expansion, SapajusAutores:Aleixo A., Alfaro M.E., Andrés Link, Anthony Di Fiore, Boubli J.P., Buckner J.C., Chiou K.L., Da Silva M.N.F., Farias I.P., Lynch Alfaro J.W., Martins A.B., Moreira M.G., Queiroz H., Röhe F., Silva-Júnior J.d.S.e.Fuentes:scopusGeographic comparison of plant genera used in frugivory among the pitheciids Cacajao, Callicebus, Chiropotes, and Pithecia
ArticleAbstract: Pitheciids are known for their frugivorous diets, but there has been no broad-scale comparison of frPalabras claves:Bearded saki, diet, Saki, Titi, UacariAutores:Alvarez S.J., Alvim T.H.G., Aquino R., Barnett A.A., Bezerra B.M., Boubli J.P., Bowler M., Boyle S.A., Caselli C.B., Chagas R.R.D., DeLuycker A., dos Santos R.R., Dubose M.E., Fabiano Rodrigues de Melo, Ferrari S.F., Fontes I.P., Gregory T., Haugaasen T., Heiduck S., Hores R., Lehman S., Moreira L.S., Moura V.S., Nagy-Reis M.B., Palacios E., Palminteri S., Peres C.A., Pinto L.P., Port-Carvalho M., Rodríguez A., Setz E.Z.F., Shaffer C.A., Silva F.E., Soares da Silva R.F., Souza-Alves J.P., Thompson C.L., Trevelin L.C., Veiga L.M., Vieira T.M.Fuentes:scopusExplosive Pleistocene range expansion leads to widespread Amazonian sympatry between robust and gracile capuchin monkeys
ArticleAbstract: Aim Capuchin monkey species are widely distributed across Central and South America. Morphological sPalabras claves:Amazon basin, atlantic forest, Cebus, Neotropical Primates, Platyrrhini, Pleistocene expansion, Sapajus, SympatryAutores:Alfaro M.E., Anthony Di Fiore, Boubli J.P., Chiou K.L., Farias I.P., Gutiérrez-Espeleta G.A., Janson C.H., Lynch Alfaro J.W., Neitzel S., Nguyen M.T.T., Olson L.E., Ross V., Schulte M., Schwochow D., Wilson B.Fuentes:scopusOn a new species of titi monkey (Primates: Plecturocebus Byrne et al., 2016), from Alta Floresta, southern Amazon, Brazil
ArticleAbstract: The taxonomy of the titi monkeys (Callicebinae) has recently received considerable attention. It isPalabras claves:Alta Floresta, AMAZON, Callicebinae, moloch, New species, PlecturocebusAutores:Alencar R.M., Bertuol F., Boubli J.P., Byrne H., Canale G.R., Carneiro J., Costa-Araújo R., Da Silva M.N.F., Fabiano Rodrigues de Melo, Farias I.P., Gonçalves J., Hrbek T., Mittermeier R.A., Nash S.D., Rossi R.V., Rylands A.B., Sampaio I., Schneider H., Silva F.E., Silva-Júnior J.d.S.e.Fuentes:scopusTwo hundred and five newly assembled mitogenomes provide mixed evidence for rivers as drivers of speciation for Amazonian primates
ArticleAbstract: Mitochondrial DNA remains a cornerstone for molecular ecology, especially for study species from whiPalabras claves:mitochondrial DNA, molecular phylogenetics, platyrrhines, Riverine barrier hypothesis, South American primatesAutores:Beck R.M.D., Boubli J.P., Da Silva M.N.F., De Vries D., Fabiano Rodrigues de Melo, Farias I.P., Goodhead I.B., Hrbek T., Janiak M.C., Kuderna L.F.K., Marquès-Bonet T., Melin A.D., Messias M.R., Rossi R.V., Sampaio I., Silva F.E., Torosin N.S., Valsecchi J.Fuentes:scopusSpecial issue: Comparative biogeography of Neotropical primates
ReviewAbstract: New research presented in this special issue of Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution on the "PhylogPalabras claves:Adaptive radiation, Amazonian river formation, Andean uplift, New World monkeys, Platyrrhini, Seasonally dry tropical forests and savannasAutores:Anthony Di Fiore, Boubli J.P., Cortés-Ortiz L., Lynch Alfaro J.W.Fuentes:scopusThe Munduruku marmoset: A new monkey species from southern Amazonia
ArticleAbstract: Although the Atlantic Forest marmosets (Callithrix spp.) are among the best studied Neotropical primPalabras claves:Arc of deforestation, Field exploration, Integrative taxonomy, Jamanxim river, species discovery, Tapajós riverAutores:Boubli J.P., Canale G.R., Costa-Araújo R., Da Silva M.N.F., Fabiano Rodrigues de Melo, Farias I.P., Hernández-Rangel S., Hrbek T., Messias M.R., Nash S.D., Rossi R.V., Silva F.E.Fuentes:scopus