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1. Emergence of Mansonella sp. in free-ranging primates in southern Brazil.

2. Sex chromosome systems in Neotropical Primates: What have we learnt so far from cytogenetics and genomics?

3. A New Circular Single-Stranded DNA Virus Related with Howler Monkey Associated Porprismacovirus 1 Detected in Children with Acute Gastroenteritis.

4. Phylogenetic relationships, population demography, and species delimitation of the Alouatta belzebul species complex (Atelidae: Alouattinae).

5. Dispersal patterns in black howler monkeys (Alouatta pigra): Integrating multiyear demographic and molecular data.

6. Co-structure analysis and genetic associations reveal insights into pinworms (Trypanoxyuris) and primates (Alouatta palliata) microevolutionary dynamics.

7. Use of genetic tools to assess predation on reintroduced howler monkeys (Alouatta caraya) in Northeastern Argentina.

8. Molecular phylogenetic inference of the howler monkey radiation (Primates: Alouatta).

9. Comparing the selective landscape of TLR7 and TLR8 across primates reveals unique sites under positive selection in Alouatta.

10. X-Linked Signature of Reproductive Isolation in Humans is Mirrored in a Howler Monkey Hybrid Zone.

11. Positively selected variants in functionally important regions of TLR7 in Alouatta guariba clamitans with yellow fever virus exposure in Northern Argentina.

12. Low genetic diversity and limited genetic structure across the range of the critically endangered Mexican howler monkey (Alouatta palliata mexicana).

13. Duplication and parallel evolution of the pancreatic ribonuclease gene (RNASE1) in folivorous non-colobine primates, the howler monkeys (Alouatta spp.).

14. From Mexico to Michigan and back: An international collaboration investigating primate behavior, ecology, and evolution from multiple perspectives.

15. Association between Genomic Instability and Evolutionary Chromosomal Rearrangements in Neotropical Primates.

16. Genetic structure in the southernmost populations of black-and-gold howler monkeys (Alouatta caraya) and its conservation implications.

17. 2018 Outstanding Trainee Presentations in Anthropological Genetics Awards Announced.

18. Cytogenetic Characterization of Brown Howler Monkeys, Alouatta guariba clamitans (Atelidae, Platyrrhini): Meiotic Confirmation of an X1X1X2X2X3X3/X1X2X3Y1Y2 Sex Chromosome System.

19. Phylogeography of the Mantled Howler Monkey (Alouatta palliata; Atelidae, Primates) across Its Geographical Range by Means of Mitochondrial Genetic Analyses and New Insights about the Phylogeny of Alouatta.

20. Genetic, spatial, and social relationships among adults in a group of howler monkeys (Alouatta palliata) from Barro Colorado Island, Panama.

21. Two cases of polydactyly in wild brown howler monkeys (Alouatta guariba clamitans).

22. Intragroup genetic relatedness in two howler monkey species (Alouatta pigra and A. palliata): Implications for understanding social systems and dispersal.

23. Evolutionary trade-off between vocal tract and testes dimensions in howler monkeys.

24. Effect of ancestry on behavioral variation in two species of howler monkeys (Alouatta pigra and A. palliata) and their hybrids.

25. Limited genetic diversity in the critically endangered Mexican howler monkey (Alouatta palliata mexicana) in the Selva Zoque, Mexico.

26. Male reproductive strategies in black and gold howler monkeys (Alouatta caraya).

27. Kin structure and parallel dispersal in the black-and-gold howler monkey Alouatta caraya (Platyrrhini, Atelidae).

28. Morphological variation of genetically confirmed Alouatta Pigra × A. palliata hybrids from a natural hybrid zone in Tabasco, Mexico.

29. Genetic structure and kinship patterns in a population of black howler monkeys, Alouatta pigra, at Palenque National Park, Mexico.

30. Coalescent analysis of mtDNA indicates Pleistocene divergence among three species of howler monkey (Alouatta spp.) and population subdivision within the Atlantic Coastal Forest species, A. guariba.

31. Chromosome painting in two genera of South American monkeys: species identification, conservation, and management.

32. Hybridization between Alouatta caraya and Alouatta guariba clamitans in captivity.

33. Noninvasive collection of fresh hairs from free-ranging howler monkeys for DNA extraction.

34. The Y chromosome of the Atelidae family (Platyrrhini): study by chromosome microdissection.

35. Infant hybrids in a newly formed mixed-species group of howler monkeys (Alouatta guariba clamitans and Alouatta caraya) in northeastern Argentina.

36. Survey of Alouatta caraya, the black-and-gold howler monkey, and Alouatta guariba clamitans, the brown howler monkey, in a contact zone, State of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil: evidence for hybridization.

37. Population genetic studies of Alouatta belzebul from the Amazonian and Atlantic Forests.

38. Population genetic studies of Alouatta caraya (Alouattinae, Primates): inferences on geographic distribution and ecology.

39. Hybridization in large-bodied New World primates.

40. Mitochondrial sequence diversity of the southernmost extant New World monkey, Alouatta caraya.

41. Genetic variability in four Alouatta species measured by means of nine DNA microsatellite markers: genetic structure and recent bottlenecks.

42. Evolutionary conserved chromosomal segments in the human karyotype are bounded by unstable chromosome bands.

43. Fine structure and meiotic behaviour of the male multiple sex chromosomes in the genus Alouatta.

44. Cytochrome b polymorphisms and population structure of two species of Alouatta (Primates).

45. A phylogeny of howler monkeys (Cebidae: Alouatta) based on mitochondrial, chromosomal and morphological data.

46. Distribution, ecology, life history, genetic variation, and risk of extinction of nonhuman primates from Costa Rica.

47. Genetic evidence for the coexistence of pheromone perception and full trichromatic vision in howler monkeys.

48. Natural selection on molar size in a wild population of howler monkeys (Alouatta palliata).

49. Molecular systematics and biogeography of the Neotropical monkey genus, Alouatta.

50. The phylogeny of howler monkeys (Alouatta, Platyrrhini): reconstruction by multicolor cross-species chromosome painting.

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