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pro vyhledávání: '"Thiago H G, Alvim"'
Autor:
Stephen F. Ferrari, Renata R. D. Chagas, Thiago H. G. Alvim, Adrian Barnett, Liliam P. Pinto, Mariana B. Nagy-Reis, Leandro Santana Moreira, Viviane S. Moura, Silvia J. Alvarez, Carlos A. Peres, Jean P. Boubli, Torbjørn Haugaasen, Isadora P. Fontes, Sarah A. Boyle, Rose Hores, Rafaela F. Soares da Silva, Leonardo Carreira Trevelin, Fabiano Rodrigues de Melo, Tatiana M. Vieira, Erwin Palacios, Marcio Port-Carvalho, Felipe Ennes Silva, João Pedro Souza-Alves, Tremaine Gregory, Christini B. Caselli, Mary E. DuBose, Eleonore Z. F. Setz, Stefanie Heiduck, Mark Bowler, Adriana Rodríguez, Liza M. Veiga, Bruna M. Bezerra, Christopher A. Shaffer, Suzanne Palminteri, Rolando Aquino, Anneke DeLuycker, Cynthia L. Thompson, Ricardo Santos, Shawn M. Lehman
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Primatology. 78:493-506
Pitheciids are known for their frugivorous diets, but there has been no broad-scale comparison of fruit genera used by these primates that range across five geographic regions in South America. We compiled 31 fruit lists from data collected from 18 s
Autor:
Thiago H. G. Alvim, Ana C.P. Guimarães, Torbjørn Haugaasen, Anthony Di Fiore, Stephen F. Ferrari, Carson R. Phillips, Amy Harrison-Levine, Fabiano Rodrigues de Melo, Suleima do Socorro Bastos da Silva, Viviane S. Moura, Liliam P. Pinto, Lívia R. da Silva, Leandro Santana Moreira, Tatiana M. Vieira, Sarah A. Boyle, Cynthia L. Thompson, Eduardo Fernandez-Duque, Marilyn M. Norconk, Katherine C. MacKinnon, Suzanne E. Walker-Pacheco, Christopher D. Shaffer, Wilson Roberto Spironello, Marcio Port-Carvalho, Ricardo Santos, Shawn M. Lehman, Rafaela F. Soares, Eleonore Z. F. Setz, Mark Bowler, Liza M. Veiga, Arioene Vreedzaam, Janice Chism, Adrian Barnett, Ann MacLarnon, Suzanne Palminteri
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Primatology. 74:1106-1127
Neotropical monkeys of the genera Cacajao, Chiropotes, and Pithecia (Pitheciidae) are considered to be highly arboreal, spending most of their time feeding and traveling in the upper canopy. Until now, the use of terrestrial substrates has not been a
Autor:
Sarah A, Boyle, Cynthia L, Thompson, Anneke, Deluycker, Silvia J, Alvarez, Thiago H G, Alvim, Rolando, Aquino, Bruna M, Bezerra, Jean P, Boubli, Mark, Bowler, Christini Barbosa, Caselli, Renata R D, Chagas, Stephen F, Ferrari, Isadora P, Fontes, Tremaine, Gregory, Torbjørn, Haugaasen, Stefanie, Heiduck, Rose, Hores, Shawn, Lehman, Fabiano R de, Melo, Leandro S, Moreira, Viviane S, Moura, Mariana B, Nagy-Reis, Erwin, Palacios, Suzanne, Palminteri, Carlos A, Peres, Liliam, Pinto, Marcio, Port-Carvalho, Adriana, Rodríguez, Ricardo R dos, Santos, Eleonore Z F, Setz, Christopher A, Shaffer, Felipe Ennes, Silva, Rafaela F Soares da, Silva, João P, Souza-Alves, Leonardo C, Trevelin, Liza M, Veiga, Tatiana M, Vieira, Mary E, DuBose, Adrian A, Barnett
Publikováno v:
American journal of primatology. 78(5)
Pitheciids are known for their frugivorous diets, but there has been no broad-scale comparison of fruit genera used by these primates that range across five geographic regions in South America. We compiled 31 fruit lists from data collected from 18 s
Autor:
Tatiane Cardoso, Adrian Barnett, Sarah A. Boyle, Leandro Santana Moreira, Thiago H. G. Alvim, Marcio Port-Carvalho, Anderson Filó, Tremaine Gregory, Christopher A. Shaffer, Ricardo Santos, Fabiano Rodrigues de Melo, Viviane S. Moura
Publikováno v:
American journal of primatology. 78(5)
Polyspecific or mixed-species associations, where two or more species come together to forage and travel as a unit, have been reported in many primate species. These associations appear to offer a number of benefits to the species involved including
Autor:
Adrian A, Barnett, Sarah A, Boyle, Marilyn M, Norconk, Suzanne, Palminteri, Ricardo R, Santos, Liza M, Veiga, Thiago H G, Alvim, Mark, Bowler, Janice, Chism, Anthony, DI Fiore, Eduardo, Fernandez-Duque, Ana C P, Guimarães, Amy, Harrison-Levine, Torbjørn, Haugaasen, Shawn, Lehman, Katherine C, Mackinnon, Fabiano R, DE Melo, Leandro S, Moreira, Viviane S, Moura, Carson R, Phillips, Liliam P, Pinto, Marcio, Port-Carvalho, Eleonore Z F, Setz, Christopher, Shaffer, Lívia Rodrigues, DA Silva, Suleima D O S B, DA Silva, Rafaela F, Soares, Cynthia L, Thompson, Tatiana M, Vieira, Arioene, Vreedzaam, Suzanne E, Walker-Pacheco, Wilson R, Spironello, Ann, Maclarnon, Stephen F, Ferrari
Publikováno v:
American journal of primatology. 74(12)
Neotropical monkeys of the genera Cacajao, Chiropotes, and Pithecia (Pitheciidae) are considered to be highly arboreal, spending most of their time feeding and traveling in the upper canopy. Until now, the use of terrestrial substrates has not been a