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The following pages link to Preliminary observations on habitat utilization and diet in eight Surinam Monkeys (Q29354282):
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- The primate community of Cachoeira (Brazilian Amazonia): a model to decipher ecological partitioning among extinct species (Q28743121) (← links)
- Social and personal information use by squirrel monkeys in assessing predation risk (Q29353707) (← links)
- Effects of Habitat Structure and Fragmentation on Diversity and Abundance of Primates in Tropical Deciduous Forests in Bolivia (Q30479180) (← links)
- Fruit availability, frugivore satiation and seed removal in 2 primate-dispersed tree species (Q34017054) (← links)
- How different are robust and gracile capuchin monkeys? An argument for the use of sapajus and cebus (Q34253872) (← links)
- Skull of Catopithecus browni, an early tertiary catarrhine (Q34393780) (← links)
- Response to bitter substances in primates: roles of diet tendency and weaning age. (Q34742702) (← links)
- Mammal assemblages in forest fragments and landscapes occupied by black howler monkeys (Q35118165) (← links)
- Canine and incisor microwear in pitheciids and Ateles reflects documented patterns of tooth use. (Q36029188) (← links)
- Niche separation of seven lemur species in the eastern rainforest of Madagascar (Q39016644) (← links)
- Seasonal importance of flowers to Costa Rican capuchins (Cebus capucinus imitator): Implications for plant and primate (Q39071438) (← links)
- Edge effects in the primate community of the biological dynamics of Forest Fragments Project, Amazonas, Brazil (Q39171126) (← links)
- Patterns of infection by intestinal parasites in sympatric howler monkey (Alouatta palliata) and spider monkey (Ateles geoffroyi) populations in a tropical dry forest in Costa Rica (Q39207702) (← links)
- Diet and dental topography in pitheciine seed predators. (Q39236842) (← links)
- Feeding Ecology of northern bearded sakis (Chiropotes sagulatus) in Guyana (Q39449219) (← links)
- Assessing habitat utilization by neotropical primates: a new approach (Q39579010) (← links)
- Health evaluation of translocated free-ranging primates in French Guiana (Q40603693) (← links)
- Comparative and functional myology of the prehensile tail in new world monkeys (Q41673565) (← links)
- Gis analysis of patch use and group cohesiveness of bearded sakis (chiropotes sagulatus) in the upper essequibo conservation concession, Guyana (Q43527549) (← links)
- Incisor crown bending strength correlates with diet and incisor curvature in anthropoid primates (Q45104555) (← links)
- Platyrrhine incisors and diet (Q47202562) (← links)
- Tooth‐root form and function in platyrrhine seed‐eaters (Q47369702) (← links)
- Biting mechanics and niche separation in a specialized clade of primate seed predators (Q48043483) (← links)
- Brazilian Tamarins on the Way to Extinction? (Q56339695) (← links)
- Sampling Effort in Neotropical Primate Diet Studies: Collective Gains and Underlying Geographic and Taxonomic Biases (Q57034522) (← links)
- Habitat Selection and Use of Space by Bald-Faced Sakis (Pithecia irrorata) in Southwestern Amazonia: Lessons from a Multiyear, Multigroup Study (Q57034572) (← links)
- Structure and spatial organization of an Amazonian terra firme forest primate community (Q57035344) (← links)
- Diet and Phylogeny in Primate Communities (Q58316756) (← links)
- Flooded and Riparian Habitats in the Tropics Community Definitions and Ecological Summaries (Q62553714) (← links)
- Lemurs in Mangroves and Other Flooded Habitats (Q62555489) (← links)
- Comparison of Plant Diversity and Phenology of Riverine and Mangrove Forests with Those of the Dryland Forest in Sabah, Borneo, Malaysia (Q63564476) (← links)
- Modifications of the rainforest frugivore community are associated with reduced seed removal at the community level (Q89503176) (← links)
- Notes on habitat use by the Russet-eared guenon (Cercopithecus erythrotisWaterhouse 1838) on Bioko island, Equatorial Guinea (Q95679762) (← links)
- The vertical stratification of potential bridge vectors of mosquito-borne viruses in a central Amazonian forest bordering Manaus, Brazil (Q101237357) (← links)