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Citizen science for monitoring primates in the brazilian atlantic forest: Preliminary results from a critical conservation tool
ArticleAbstract: Citizen Science (CS) is a process that engages members of the public in the collection and interpretPalabras claves:Biodiversity, endangered species, Human communities, Local resident perceptions, Yellow feverAutores:Fabiano Rodrigues de Melo, Mendes S.L., Nery M.S., Pereira R.P., Strier K.B., Tabacow F.P.Fuentes:scopusDemographic monitoring of wild muriqui populations: Criteria for defining priority areas and monitoring intensity
ArticleAbstract: Demographic data are essential to assessments of the status of endangered species. However, establisPalabras claves:Autores:Breves P., Fabiano Rodrigues de Melo, Jerusalinsky L., Lanna A.M., Mendes S.L., Moreira L.S., Pissinatti A., Possamai C.B., Strier K.B., Tabacow F.P., Talebi M.Fuentes:scopusPhylogeographic evidence for two species of muriqui (genus Brachyteles)
ArticleAbstract: The taxonomy of muriquis, the largest extant primates in the New World, is controversial. While somePalabras claves:Atelinae, Conservation, MtDNA, Platyrrhini, sister species, SYSTEMATICSAutores:Anthony Di Fiore, Bonatto S.L., Breves P., Chaves P.B., Fabiano Rodrigues de Melo, Fagundes V., Hack R.O.E., Jerusalinsky L., Magnus T., Margarido T.C., Mendes S.L., Milagres A., Moreira L.S., Pessutti C., Pissinatti A., Strier K.B., Tabacow F.P., Talebi M., Teixeira R.H.F.Fuentes:scopusStatus of the northern muriqui (Brachyteles hypoxanthus) in the time of yellow fever
ArticleAbstract: Understanding the impact of zoonotic diseases on wild primate populations is important for assessingPalabras claves:atlantic forest, Demographic changes, disease, Epizootic event, Primate populationAutores:de Possamai C., Fabiano Rodrigues de Melo, Ferreira A., Mendes S.L., Nery M.S., Strier K.B., Tabacow F.P.Fuentes:scopus