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Large 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:scopusTerrestrial Behavior in Titi Monkeys (Callicebus, Cheracebus, and Plecturocebus): Potential Correlates, Patterns, and Differences between Genera
ArticleAbstract: For arboreal primates, ground use may increase dispersal opportunities, tolerance to habitat change,Palabras claves:Callicebinae, Fruit availability, Ground use, Predation risk, Sampling effortAutores:Acero-Murcia A.C., Adret P., Anthony Di Fiore, Aquino R., Barnett A.A., Berthet M., Bicca-Marques J.C., Bowler M., Calouro A.M., Canale G.R., Cardoso N.d.A., Cäsar C., Caselli C.B., Chagas R.R.D., Clyvia A., Corsini C.F., de Souza F.S.C., Defler T.R., DeLuycker A., Dingess K., Eduardo Fernández-Duque, Erkenswick G., Fabiano Rodrigues de Melo, Ferrari S.F., Ferreira M.A., Fontes I.P., Gestich C.C., Gomes J.D., Gonçalves F.P.R., Guerra M., Haugaasen T., Heiduck S., Heymann E.W., Hilário R.R., Hodges S., Huashuayo-Llamocca R., Jerusalinsky L., Kasper C.B., Lawrence J., Lopes K.G.D., Lueffe T.M., Martínez J., Messias M.R., Mourthé Í., Nagy-Reis M.B., Nole I., Paciência F., Palacios E., Poirier A., Porfírio G., Porter A.M., Price E., Printes R.C., Quintino E.P., Rehg J., Reis E.A., Rocha A., Rodríguez A., Röhe F., Rumiz D., Santana M.M., Setz E.Z.F., Shanee S., Souza-Alves J.P., Spironello W.R., Tirado Herrera E.R., Vinhas L., Vulinec K., Wallace R.B., Watsa M., Wright P.C., Young R.J.Fuentes:scopus