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Plecturocebus donacophilus
Known as:
white-eared titi
, Callicebus donacophilus
, Bolivian gray titi
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2016
2016
Laboratory simulations of mate‐guarding as a component of the pair‐bond in male titi monkeys, Callicebus cupreus
Marina Fisher-Phelps
,
S. Mendoza
,
+6 authors
K. Bales
American Journal of Primatology
2016
Corpus ID: 3731249
Mate‐guarding and territorial aggression (both intra‐ and inter‐sexual) are behavioral components of social monogamy seen in male…
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Highly Cited
2013
Highly Cited
2013
New information about the distribution of Callicebus (Pithecidae, Primates) in northern Beni Department, Bolivia
Jesús Martínez
2013
Corpus ID: 55393152
Callicebus is one of the most diverse genera of primate in the Neotropics, including 30 recognized species of titi monkeys (Van…
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Review
2010
Review
2010
Line transect surveying of arboreal monkeys: problems of group size and spread in a highly fragmented landscape
S. Ferrari
,
R. Chagas
,
J. P. Souza‐Alves
American Journal of Primatology
2010
Corpus ID: 12149281
Line transect surveying is a relatively rapid and efficient procedure for the assessment of primate populations; although the…
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2006
2006
The Locomotor Behavior of Callicebus brunneus and Callicebus torquatus
R. Lawler
,
S. M. Ford
,
P. Wright
,
S. P. Easley
Folia primatologica
2006
Corpus ID: 6892953
This study presents data on the positional behavior of Callicebus torquatus and Callicebus brunneus collected from two different…
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2004
2004
Chromosomal studies in Callicebus donacophilus pallescens, with classic and molecular cytogenetic approaches: Multicolour FISH using human and Saguinus oedipus painting probes
R. Barros
,
C. Nagamachi
,
+7 authors
Stefan Müller
Chromosome Research
2004
Corpus ID: 5640384
This paper presents the karyotype of Callicebus donacophilus pallescens for the first time. The analysis included G-, C-, NOR…
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2004
2004
Does Mom Need More Protein? Preliminary Observations on Differences in Diet Composition in a Pair of Red Titi Monkeys (Callicebus cupreus)
Emérita R. Tirado Herrera
,
E. Heymann
Folia primatologica
2004
Corpus ID: 40269938
Nutritional costs of reproduction may influence the feeding patterns of male and female primates [Garber, 1987]. Lactation is the…
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2003
2003
The Lowest Diploid Number (2n = 16) yet Found in Any Primate: Callicebus lugens (Humboldt, 1811)
C. Bonvicino
,
V. Penna-Firme
,
Fabrícia F. do Nascimento
,
B. Lemos
,
R. Stanyon
,
H. Seuánez
Folia primatologica
2003
Corpus ID: 32922523
Morphologic, molecular and karyologic analyses of Callicebus lugens (Humboldt, 1811) of known geographic origin supported the…
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2001
2001
Cytogenetic study of Callicebus hoffmannsii (Cebidae, Primates) and comparison with C. m. moloch.
L. Rodrigues
,
R. Barros
,
A. Pissinati
,
J. Pieczarka
,
C. Nagamachi
Cytobios
2001
Corpus ID: 46148661
Callicebus is a neotropical primate genus divided into four or five groups of species. Species of the moloch group are…
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1994
1994
The boomerang-chapare transfer zone (recent oil discovery trend in Bolivia) : structural interpretation and experimental approach
P. Baby
,
M. Specht
,
J. Oller
,
G. Montemurro
,
B. Colletta
,
J. Letouzey
1994
Corpus ID: 56085367
Geodynamic Evolution of Sedimentay Basins, International Symposium. O F. Roure, N. Ellouz. V.S. Shein. 1. Skvonsov ed. and…
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Highly Cited
1981
Highly Cited
1981
Sexual dimorphism in responses to unfamiliar intruders in the tamarin, Saguinus oedipus
J. French
,
C. Snowdon
Animal Behaviour
1981
Corpus ID: 53151699
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