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1. On the occurrence of the Critically Endangered blond titi (Callicebus barbarabrownae): reassessment of occupied areas and minimum population size.

2. Otitis unilateral por Aspergillus sp. en un perro .

3. TAXONOMÍA DE LOS PRIMATES DE COLOMBIA: CAMBIOS EN LOS ÚLTIMOS VEINTE AÑOS (2000-2019) Y ANOTACIONES SOBRE LOCALIDADES TIPO.

4. Potential self-medication by brown titi monkeys, Plecturocebus brunneus , in an urban fragment forest in the Brazilian Amazon.

5. Active anti-predator behaviour of red titi monkeys (Plecturocebus cupreus).

6. Food-sharing behaviour within a group of free-living Endangered Coimbra-Filho's titi monkeys.

7. Unraveling the scales of effect of landscape structure on primate species richness and density of titi monkeys (Callicebus nigrifrons).

8. Ancient DNA of the extinct Jamaican monkey Xenothrix reveals extreme insular change within a morphologically conservative radiation.

9. Experimental evidence that titi and saki monkey alarm calls deter an ambush predator.

10. Titi monkey biogeography: Parallel Pleistocene spread by Plecturocebus and Cheracebus into a post‐Pebas Western Amazon.

11. Phylogeny, molecular dating and zoogeographic history of the titi monkeys (Callicebus, Pitheciidae) of eastern Brazil.

12. Self-anointing behaviour in captive titi monkeys (Callicebus  spp.).

13. A molar microwear texture analysis of pitheciid primates.

14. Ambient temperature and humidity modulate the behavioural thermoregulation of a small arboreal mammal (Callicebus bernhardi).

15. Sleeping above the enemy: Sleeping site choice by black-fronted titi monkeys ( Callicebus nigrifrons).

16. Infant titi monkey behavior in the open field test and the effect of early adversity.

17. Functional planning units for the management of an endangered Brazilian titi monkey.

18. Pair bond formation leads to a sustained increase in global cerebral glucose metabolism in monogamous male titi monkeys (Callicebus cupreus).

19. Effects of pair bonding on dopamine D1 receptors in monogamous male titi monkeys ( Callicebus cupreus).

20. Estimating primate population densities: the systematic use of playbacks along transects in population surveys.

21. Titi semantics: Context and meaning in Titi monkey call sequences.

22. Serotonin 1A agonism decreases affiliative behavior in pair-bonded titi monkeys.

23. Canine and incisor microwear in pitheciids and Ateles reflects documented patterns of tooth use.

24. Phylogenetic relationships within the Callicebus cupreus species group (Pitheciidae: Primates): Biogeographic and taxonomic implications.

25. Phylogeny of the titi monkeys of the Callicebus moloch group (Pitheciidae, Primates).

26. Rapid conservation assessment for endangered species using habitat connectivity models.

27. Compositionality and competition in monkey alert calls.

28. Climate and land use changes will degrade the configuration of the landscape for titi monkeys in eastern Brazil.

29. Pitheciid research comes of age: Past puzzles, current progress, and future priorities.

30. Geographic comparison of plant genera used in frugivory among the pitheciids Cacajao, Callicebus, Chiropotes, and Pithecia.

31. Laboratory simulations of mate-guarding as a component of the pair-bond in male titi monkeys, Callicebus cupreus.

32. Pitheciids in fragmented habitats: Land cover change and its implications for conservation.

33. Phylogenetic relationships of the New World titi monkeys (Callicebus): first appraisal of taxonomy based on molecular evidence.

34. Development of a partner preference test that differentiates between established pair bonds and other relationships in socially monogamous titi monkeys ( Callicebus cupreus).

35. Demography and life history of wild red titi monkeys ( Callicebus discolor) and equatorial sakis ( Pithecia aequatorialis) in Amazonian Ecuador: A 12-year study.

36. The Distribution and Taxonomy of Titi Monkeys ( Callicebus) in Central and Southern Peru, with the Description of a New Species.

37. The Distribution, Habitat Use, and Conservation Status of Three Atlantic Forest Monkeys ( Sapajus xanthosternos, Callicebus melanochir, Callithrix sp.) in an Agroforestry/Forest Mosaic in Southern Bahia, Brazil.

38. Evaluating the genetic status of a closed colony of titi monkeys (<italic>Callicebus cupreus)</italic> using multigenerational pedigrees.

39. Playback responses of socially monogamous black-fronted titi monkeys to simulated solitary and paired intruders.

40. Incorporating ecology and social system into formal hypotheses to guide field studies of color vision in primates.

41. Patch Size, Functional Isolation, Visibility and Matrix Permeability Influences Neotropical Primate Occurrence within Highly Fragmented Landscapes.

42. Neuroanatomical distribution of oxytocin and vasopressin 1a receptors in the socially monogamous coppery titi monkey (Callicebus cupreus).

43. Behavioural Thermoregulation in a Small Neotropical Primate.

44. Do wild titi monkeys show empathy?

45. Rethinking Antillothrix: The Mandible and Its Implications.

46. Experimental Cross-Species Infection of Common Marmosets by Titi Monkey Adenovirus.

47. Primates, Pitheciidae, Callicebus coimbrai Kobayashi and Langguth, 1999: New localities for an endangered titi monkey in eastern Sergipe, Brazil.

48. Chromosome Evolution in New World Monkeys (Platyrrhini).

49. Differences in Titi Monkey ( Callicebus cupreus) Social Bonds Affect Arousal, Affiliation, and Response to Reward.

50. Evidence for semantic communication in titi monkey alarm calls

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