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Can colour vision re-evolve? Variation in the X-linked opsin locus of cathemeral Azara's owl monkeys (Aotus azarae azarae)
ArticleAbstract: Background: Do evolutionary specializations lead to evolutionary constraint? This appears plausible,Palabras claves:Activity pattern, Aotus, Colour vision, owl monkey, PlatyrrhineAutores:Baden A.L., Bradley B.J., Dávalos V.M., Eduardo Fernández-Duque, Morningstar N.C., Mundy N.I.Fuentes:scopusAre olfactory traits in a pair-bonded primate under sexual selection? An evaluation of sexual dimorphism in Aotus nancymaae
ArticleAbstract: Objectives: Sexual selection has seemingly influenced chemical communication in numerous non-human pPalabras claves:Chemical communication, monogamy, pair bond, scent glands, scent-markingAutores:Eduardo Fernández-Duque, Spence-Aizenberg A., Williams L.E.Fuentes:scopusAVPR1A sequence variation in monogamous owl monkeys (Aotus azarai) and its implications for the evolution of platyrrhine social behavior
ArticleAbstract: The arginine vasopressin V1a receptor gene (AVPR1A) has been implicated in increased partner preferePalabras claves:Behavioral genetics, monogamy, Primates, V1aR, VasopressinAutores:Babb P.L., Eduardo Fernández-Duque, Schurr T.G.Fuentes:scopusAdult male replacement in socially monogamous equatorial saki monkeys (Pithecia aequatorialis)
ArticleAbstract: Sakis (genus Pithecia) commonly live in socially monogamous groups, but data from wild populations oPalabras claves:Aggression, monogamy, Pithecia aequatorialis, Reproductive competition, Scent markingAutores:Anthony Di Fiore, Eduardo Fernández-Duque, Hurst D.Fuentes:scopusAdult-adult play in primates: Comparative analyses of its origin, distribution and evolution
ArticleAbstract: Comparative analyses were conducted on a data set derived from the literature so as to test severalPalabras claves:Autores:Eduardo Fernández-Duque, Mason W., Valeggia C.R.Fuentes:scopusDisappearances of individuals from social groups have implications for understanding natal dispersal in monogamous owl monkeys (Aotus azarai)
ArticleAbstract: The socially monogamous owl monkeys (Aotus spp.) live in small groups of two to five individuals. WePalabras claves:Aotus, Dispersal, monogamy, Owl monkeys, survival analysisAutores:Eduardo Fernández-Duque, Huntington C.Fuentes:scopusNonhuman Primate Paternal Care: Species and Individual Differences in Behavior and Mechanisms
Book PartAbstract: Direct care of offspring by the father (sire) is relatively rare in primates. Besides humans, therePalabras claves:auditory, Behavior, Neuroendocrinology, nonhuman primates, Olfactory, paternal care, Social bondingAutores:Eduardo Fernández-Duque, Savage A., Snowdon C.T., Tecot S.R., Ziegler T.E.Fuentes:scopusLarge Comparative Analyses of Primate Body Site Microbiomes Indicate that the Oral Microbiome Is Unique among All Body Sites and Conserved among Nonhuman Primates
ArticleAbstract: The study of the mammalian microbiome serves as a critical tool for understanding host-microbial divPalabras claves:microbiome, nonhuman primates, variationAutores:Asangba A.E., Bales K.L., Cortés-Ortiz L., Eduardo Fernández-Duque, Erkenswick G., Halajian A., Irwin M.T., Jasinska A.J., Junge R.E., Karlson J., Leigh S.R., Lewis R.J., Mugisha L., Patton D.L., Perkin A., Rukundo J., Stumpf R.M., Watsa M.Fuentes:scopusOf Apples and Oranges? The Evolution of “Monogamy” in Non-human Primates
ReviewAbstract: Behavioral ecologists, evolutionary biologists, and anthropologists have been long fascinated by thePalabras claves:Aotus, callicebus, monogamy, pair bonding, Pair-living, paternal care, pithecia, PrimatesAutores:Anthony Di Fiore, Eduardo Fernández-Duque, Huck M.Fuentes:scopusSex, age, and family differences in the chemical composition of owl monkey (Aotus nancymaae) subcaudal scent secretions
ArticleAbstract: Numerous behavioral studies have shown that animals use olfactory cues as inbreeding avoidance or kiPalabras claves:Chemical communication, olfaction, Primate, Scent analysis, Scent markAutores:Eduardo Fernández-Duque, Evans S., Hagey L., Macdonald E.Fuentes:scopus