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Conservation action plan for ecuadorian primates: Process and priorities
ArticleAbstract: The 2015 assessment of the conservation status of the Neotropical primates reported that 91 speciesPalabras claves:assessment, ECUADOR, endangered, HOTSPOT, Neotropical PrimatesAutores:Alfonso-Cortes F., Diego G. Tirira PhD, Fuentes N., Galo Zapata-Ríos, Jerusalinsky L., Laura Cervera, Morelos-Juárez C., Sara Álvarez Solas, Stella de la Torre, Utreras V., Vidal-García F.Fuentes:googlescopusAn Update of the Geographic Distribution of the Red-Mantled Saddle-Back Tamarin, Leontocebus lagonotus (Callitrichidae), in Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Understanding the geographic distributions of primates is necessary to ensure effective conservationPalabras claves:altitudinal range, amazonía, ecological niche model, Knowledge gaps, Natural barriers, rainforestAutores:Diego G. Tirira PhD, Sánchez-Sánchez L., Sara Álvarez SolasFuentes:googlescopusHighest bush dog (Speothos venaticus) record for Ecuador with a potential association to a palm tree (Socratea rostrata)
ArticleAbstract: The bush dog (Speothos venaticus) is one of the rarest canids in Central and South America. Very litPalabras claves:Camera traps, Colonso-Chalupas biological reserve, savanna dog, Survey, Vinegar dogAutores:Lucas Ramis, María Cristina Peñuela Mora, Sara Álvarez SolasFuentes:googlescopusOn the way to systematize habituation: a protocol to minimize the effects of observer presence on wild groups of Leontocebus lagonotus
ArticleAbstract: Habituation is used in most field research with primates to minimize observer effects on their behavPalabras claves:habituation, Habituation protocol, Leontocebus lagonotus, Observer effects, Saddleback tamarinsAutores:Sánchez-Sánchez L., Sara Álvarez Solas, Vicente-Alonso S.Fuentes:googlescopusMale-directed infanticide in spider monkeys (Ateles spp.)
ArticleAbstract: Infanticide is considered a conspicuous expression of sexual conflict amongst mammals, including atPalabras claves:Aggression, Intersexual conflict, Male sexual strategies, Primates, spider monkeysAutores:Andrés Link, Anthony Di Fiore, Champion J., Páez J., Pavelka M.S.M., Sara Álvarez SolasFuentes:googlescopusWorking together towards one goal: Results of the first primate census in Western Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Effective conservation strategies need to be created based on accurate and updated data on the distrPalabras claves:collaborative work, Conservation, endangered, HOTSPOT, Survey, ThreatsAutores:Alejandro Rubio, Alfonso-Cortes F., Amalia de la Torre, Cueva R., Daniel A. Velarde-Garcéz, Daniela Larriva, Erika Troya, Fernanda-Solórzano M., Fuentes N., Galo Zapata-Ríos, Irene Duch-Latorre, Jaime Antonio Salas, Laura Cervera, Lucas Ramis, Maila D., Mantilla D., Mariscal A., Mariscal C., Molina E., Morales M., Morelos-Juárez C., Narváez-Ruano V., Naveda-Rodríguez A., Olivia Crowe, Oscar A. Veloz, Palacios J., Rivera E., Sara Álvarez Solas, Stella de la Torre, Sulca D., Tapia A., Toapanta M., Urbina S., Utreras V.Fuentes:googlescopus