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2. Primates of Brazilian Amazonia: Knowledge, Research Gaps, and Conservation Priorities
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Spironello, Wilson R., Barnett, Adrian A., Jucá, Thays, Sobroza, Tainara V., Rylands, Anthony B., Mittermeier, Russell A., de Azevedo, Renata B., Buss, Gerson, Jerusalinsky, Leandro, Silva-Jr, José S., Lynch, Jessica W., Spironello, Wilson R., editor, Barnett, Adrian A., editor, Lynch, Jessica W., editor, Bobrowiec, Paulo E. D., editor, and Boyle, Sarah A., editor
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- 2023
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3. Why This Book on Amazonian Mammals Is Needed
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Spironello, Wilson R., Barnett, Adrian A., Lynch, Jessica W., Bobrowiec, Paulo E. D., Boyle, Sarah A., Spironello, Wilson R., editor, Barnett, Adrian A., editor, Lynch, Jessica W., editor, Bobrowiec, Paulo E. D., editor, and Boyle, Sarah A., editor
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- 2023
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4. Consistent diel activity patterns of forest mammals among tropical regions
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Vallejo-Vargas, Andrea F., Sheil, Douglas, Semper-Pascual, Asunción, Beaudrot, Lydia, Ahumada, Jorge A., Akampurira, Emmanuel, Bitariho, Robert, Espinosa, Santiago, Estienne, Vittoria, Jansen, Patrick A., Kayijamahe, Charles, Martin, Emanuel H., Lima, Marcela Guimarães Moreira, Mugerwa, Badru, Rovero, Francesco, Salvador, Julia, Santos, Fernanda, Spironello, Wilson Roberto, Uzabaho, Eustrate, and Bischof, Richard
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- 2022
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5. Influence of topography gradient and seasonality on primate habitat use in Central Amazonia
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Kinap, Natalia Margarido, Nagy-Reis, Mariana, Bobrowiec, Paulo Estefano D., Gordo, Marcelo, and Spironello, Wilson Roberto
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- 2021
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6. Law But Not Order: Effectiveness of Brazil's Native Vegetation Protection Law in Preventing Forest Loss in Human Occupied Areas of the Amazon
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Arévalo-Sandi, Alexander, primary, Bobrowiec, Paulo Estefano D., additional, Fragoso, José MV, additional, and Spironello, Wilson Roberto, additional
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- 2024
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7. NEOTROPICAL XENARTHRANS : a data set of occurrence of xenarthran species in the Neotropics
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Santos, Paloma Marques, Bocchiglieri, Adriana, Chiarello, Adriano Garcia, Paglia, Adriano Pereira, Moreira, Adryelle, de Souza, Agnis Cristiane, Abba, Agustin Manuel, Paviolo, Agustin, Gatica, Ailin, Medeiro, Akyllan Zoppi, Costa, Alan Nilo, Gallina, Alberto Gonzalez, Yanosky, Alberto A., Jesus, Alejandro, Bertassoni, Alessandra, Rocha, Alessandro, Bovo, Alex Augusto Abreu, Bager, Alex, Mol, Alexandra Cravino, Martensen, Alexandre Camargo, Faustino, Alexandre Casagrande, Lopes, Alexandre Martins Costa, Percequillo, Alexandre Reis, Vogliotti, Alexandre, Keuroghlian, Alexine, de laColina, María Alicia, Devlin, Allison L., García-Olaechea, Alvaro, Sánchez, Amadeo, Srbek-Araujo, Ana Carolina, Ochoa, Ana Cecilia, Oliveira, Ana Cristina Mendes, Lacerda, Ana Cristyna Reis, Campelo, Ana Kellen Nogueira, de Oliveira Paschoal, Ana Maria, Costa, Ana Raíssa Cunha, Meiga, Ana Yoko Ykeuti, Jesus, Anamélia Souza, Feijó, Anderson, Hirsch, André, da Silva, André Luiz Ferreira, Botelho, André Luis Moura, Regolin, André Luis, Lanna, André Monnerat, Nunes, André Valle, Kindel, Andreas, Moraes, Andreia Magro, Gatti, Andressa, Noss, Andrew J., Nobre, Andrezza Bellotto, Montanarin, Anelise, Deffaci, Ângela Camila, de Albuquerque, Anna Carolina Figueiredo, de Oliveira, Anne Karoline, Mangione, Antonio Marcelo, Pontes, Antonio Rossano Mendes, Bertoldi, Ariane Teixeira, Calouro, Armando Muniz, Desbiez, Arnaud L. J., Fernandes, Arthur, Ferreguetti, Atilla Colombo, da Silva, Maria Augusta Andrade, Zimbres, Barbara, Luciano, Beatriz Fernandes Lima, de Thoisy, Benoit, Niebuhr, Bernardo Brandão S., Papi, Bernardo, Gómez-Valencia, Bibiana, Santos, Bráulio A., Lima, Breno Campelo, Oliveira, Bruna Gomes, Santos, Bruna Silva, Campos, Bruno Augusto Torres Parahyba, Leles, Bruno, de Albuquerque França, Bruno Rodrigo, Lim, Burton, Oliveira, Caetano Troncoso, Cantagallo, Camila, Lara, Camila Clozato, Lima, Camila Silveira, Gestich, Carla Cristina, de Melo-Soares, Carla Danielle, Peres, Carlos A., Kasper, Carlos Benhur, Candia-Gallardo, Carlos, De Angelo, Carlos, Fragoso, Carlos Eduardo, de Freitas, Carlos Henrique, Salvador, Carlos Henrique, Brocardo, Carlos R., Melo, Carolina Depolito, Leuchtenberger, Caroline, Braga, Caryne, Sánchez-Lalinde, Catalina, Bueno, Cecília, Luna, Cecília Licarião, Rojano, Cesar, Hurtado, Cindy Meliza, dos Santos, Cinthya Chiva, Tellaeche, Cintia, Rosa, Clarissa, de Campos, Claudia Bueno, Silva, Cláudia Regina, Kanda, Claudia Zukeran, Jenkins, Clinton N., McDonough, Colleen, Trinca, Cristiano Trapé, da Cunha, Cristina Jaques, Widmer, Cynthia Elisa, Santos, Cyntia, Buscariol, Daiane, Carreira, Daiane Cristina, Carvalho, Danianderson Rodrigues, da Silva Ferraz, Daniel, Casali, Daniel, Thornton, Daniel, Vasconcellos, Daniela Rodrigues, Barcelos, Daniele, Brown, Danielle, Ramos, Daniella Leal, Moreira, Danielle Oliveira, Yogui, Débora Regina, Faria, Deborah, Sana, Denis Alessio, de Mattia, Denise Lidoro, Henz, Denison José, Friedeberg, Diana B, Carvalho, Diana Letícia Kruger Pacheco, Astúa, Diego, Queirolo, Diego, Varela, Diego M., Eaton, Donald P., Dias, Douglas Matos, Rivadeneira, Edgar Federico, Rocha, Ednaldo Cândido, de Abreu-Júnior, Edson Fiedler, Carrano, Eduardo, Santos, Eduardo Marques, Setz, Eleonore Zulnara Freire, Carvalho, Elildo Alves Ribeiro, de Almeida Chiquito, Elisandra, de Matos Cardoso, Elizandra, Mendonça, Eloisa Neves, D’Bastiani, Elvira, Vieira, Emerson M., Ramalho, Emiliano Esterci, Guijosa-Guadarrama, Emiliano, González, Enrique, Maggiorini, Erica Vanessa, Fischer, Erich, Aguiar, Erick Francisco, Castro, Érika Paula, de la Peña-Cuéllar, Erika, de Castro, Ernesto B. Viveiros, Brítez, Evelyn Beatriz, Vanderhoeven, Ezequiel Andres, Pedó, Ezequiel, Rocha, Fabiana Lopes, Girardi, Fabiane, de Oliveira Roque, Fabio, Mazim, Fábio Dias, de Barros, Fabio Monteiro, Martello, Felipe, Fantacini, Felipe Moreli, Pedrosa, Felipe, Peters, Felipe Bortolotto, Abra, Fernanda Delborgo, de Azevedo, Fernanda Cavalcanti, da Silva Santos, Fernanda, da Silva, Fernanda Guedes, Teixeira, Fernanda Zimmermann, Perini, Fernando Araujo, Passos, Fernando C., Carvalho, Fernando, de Azevedo, Fernando Cesar Cascelli, de Pinho, Fernando Ferreira, Gonçalves, Fernando, Lima, Fernando, Contreras-Moreno, Fernando M., Pedroni, Fernando, Tortato, Fernando Rodrigo, Santos, Filipe Pereira Rego, Caruso, Flavia, Tirelli, Flávia Pereira, Miranda, Flávia Regina, Rodrigues, Flávio Henrique Guimarães, Ubaid, Flávio Kulaif, Palmeira, Francesca Belem Lopes, da Silva, Franciane Almeida, Grotta-Neto, Francisco, de Souza, Franco Leandro, Costa, Francys Emanuelle, Pérez-Garduza, Freddy, Delsuc, Frédéric, Lemos, Frederico, Pinto, Fredy Ramirez, Boaglio, Gabriel Ivan, Massocato, Gabriel Fávero, Preuss, Gabriel, Hofmann, Gabriel Selbach, Aguiar, Gabriel Lima, Oliveira, Gabriela Schuck, Duarte, Gabriela Teixeira, Beca, Gabrielle, Giné, Gastón Andrés Fernandez, Batista, Graziele Oliveira, Gil, Guillermo Eduardo, Gonsioroski, Gustavo, Secco, Helio, Medeiros, Hugo Reis, Coelho, Igor Pfeifer, Franceschi, Ingridi Camboim, Bernardi, Itiberê, de la Torre, J. Antonio, Zocche, Jairo José, Seibert, Jardel Brandão, de Faria Falcão, Jéssica Caroline, Dias, Jéssica Helena Mangueira, Nodari, Joana Zorzal, Oliveira, João Alves, Giovanelli, João Gabriel Ribeiro, Favoretti, João Paulo Pandini, Polisar, John, Sponchiado, Jonas, Cherem, Jorge José, Ramírez, José Fernando Moreira, de Toledo, José Julio, Duarte, José Maurício Barbanti, de Matos, Jose Roberto, Arrabal, Juan Pablo, de Faria Oshima, Júlia Emi, Ribeiro, Juliana Fernandes, Bogoni, Juliano André, Pacheco, Julio Javier Chacón, Schuchmann, Karl L., Ferraz, Katia M. P. M. B., dos Santos Everton, Laís, Bailey, Larissa L., Gonçalves, Larissa Oliveira, Cullen, Laury, de Andrade, Layla Reis, Trevelin, Leonardo Carreira, Bonjorne, Lilian, de Almeida Rodrigues, Livia, Leuzinger, Lucas, Perillo, Lucas Neves, Araújo, Luciana Souza, Hufnagel, Ludmila, Ribeiro, Ludmilla Oliveira, Bernardo, Luis Renato Rezende, Oliveira-Santos, Luiz Gustavo Rodrigues, Varzinczak, Luiz Henrique, Borges, Luiz Henrique Medeiros, Guimarães, Luiza Neves, Möcklinghoff, Lydia, Oliveira, Marcela Alvares, Magioli, Marcelo, de Assis Jardim, Márcia Maria, de Oliveira, Márcio Leite, Tortato, Marcos Adriano, Dums, Marcos, Iezzi, Maria Eugenia, Pereira, Maria João Ramos, Jorge, Maria Luísa, de Castro Morini, Maria Santina, Landis, Mariana Bueno, Xavier, Mariana Sampaio, Barros, Marília A. S., da Silva, Marina Lima, Rivero, Marina, Zanin, Marina, Marques, Marinêz Isaac, Alves, Mario Henrique, Di Bitetti, Mario S., Alvarez, Martín R., Graipel, Maurício Eduardo, Godoi, Mauricio Neves, Benedetti, Maximiliano Augusto, Beltrão, Mayara Guimarães, Monteiro, Miguel Coutinho Moretta, de Paula, Milton José, Perilli, Miriam Lucia Lages, da Silva, Murillo Prado, Villar, Nacho, De Albuquerque, Natasha Moraes, Canassa, Nathália F., Filho, Newton Mota, da Rosa Oliveira, Nicole, Pasqualotto, Nielson, Cáceres, Nilton Carlos, Attias, Nina, Favarini, Marina Ochoa, Ribeiro, Otávio Santi, Gonçalves, Pablo Rodrigues, da Rocha, Patrício Adriano, Condé, Paula Alves, Akkawi, Paula, Cruz, Paula, Lira, Paula Koeler, Ferreira, Paula Modenesi, Arroyo-Gerala, Paulina, Hartmann, Paulo Afonso, de Tarso Zuquim Antas, Paulo, Marinho, Paulo Henrique, de Faria Peres, Pedro Henrique, Peña-Mondragón, Juan Luis, Lombardi, Pryscilla Moura, de Souza Laurindo, Rafael, Alves, Rafael Souza Cruz, Grangeiro, Raissa Danielle Praxedes, Silva, Ramon Lima, Beltrão-Mendes, Raone, Bonikowski, Renata Twardowsky Ramalho, Reppucci, Juan, Arrais, Ricardo Corassa, Sampaio, Ricardo, Sartorello, Ricardo, Bovendorp, Ricardo Siqueira, McNab, Roan, Hack, Robson Odeli Espíndola, Magalhães, Rodolfo Assis, Araújo, Rodrigo Costa, de Almeida Nobre, Rodrigo, Pérez, Rodrigo Raúl León, Massara, Rodrigo Lima, de Paula, Rogério Cunha, Anleu, Rony García, Marques, Rosane Vieira, Dornas, Rubem, Rolim, Samir Gonçalves, Cavalcanti, Sandra M. C., Lima, Saulo Ramos, Ballari, Sebastián A., Santamaría, Silvia Benito, Silva, Sofia Marques, Age, Stefani Gabrieli, Godim, Tayana, Sobral-Souza, Thadeu, Maccarini, Thiago Bernardes, Rodrigues, Thiago Ferreira, Piovezan, Ubiratan, da Cunha Tavares, Valéria, Quiroga, Verónica Andrea, Krepschi, Victor Gasperotto, Filho, Vilmar Picinatto, Bastazini, Vinícius Augusto Galvão, de Oliveira Gasparotto, Vinicius Peron, Orsini, Vinicius Santana, Layme, Viviane Maria Guedes, Hannibal, Wellington, Dáttilo, Wesley, de Carvalho, William Douglas, Loughry, William James, Di Blanco, Yamil Edgardo, Núñez-Regueiro, Mauricio M., Giubbina, Marina Furlan, Passamani, Marcelo, de Alagão Querido, Luciano Carramaschi, da Costa Toledo, Gustavo Alvez, Ribeiro, Igor Kintopp, Quintilham, Lucas, de Bustos, Soledad, de la Maza, Javier, Neto, Jorge Ferreira Lima, Von Kossel de Andrade Silva, Katyucha, Sartorello, Leonardo, Rampim, Lilian Elaine, Marás, Gustavo A., Camino, Micaela, Freitas-Junior, Mozart, Perovic, Pablo Gaston, Paolino, Roberta Montanheiro, Ferreira, Scarlat Dalva, Towns, Valeria, Esperandio, Isadora Beraldi, Aximoff, Izar, Beduschi, Júlia, Guenther, Mariana, de Cassia Bianchi, Rita, Keuroghlian-Eaton, Sean, Mendes, Sérgio Lucena, de Fatima Cunha, Lerrane, Cirignoli, Sebastián, Ciocheti, Giordano, do Prado, Helena Alves, Fernandes-Ferreira, Hugo, de Sena, Liana Mara Mendes, Yamane, Marcelo Hideki, Brennand, Pamella G. G, da Silva, Rayana Diniz, Escobar, Santiago, Endo, Whaldener, Hurtado, Rafael Reyna, Gontijo, Nila Rássia Costa, Marsh, Laura K., Severo, Magnus Machado, Pardo, Julia Martinez, Costa, Sebastián Andrés, Melo, Geruza Leal, Santana, Gindomar Gomes, de Miranda Mourão, Guilherme, Gaspari, Gustavo Gabirele, Duarte, Herbert, Cabral, Hugo, da Silva, Leonardo Henrique, Mendonça, Luana, Barbosa, Lucas Lobo, dos Santos, Manuela Vieira, Moraes, Marcela Figuerêdo Duarte, Gordo, Marcelo, Versiani, Natalia Fraguas, Cantero, Nicolás, Pays, Olivier, Guedes, Patrícia Gonçalves, Colas-Rosas, Paul François, Ribeiro, Paulo, Renaud, Pierre-Cyril, Hoogesteijn, Rafael Jan, Ayala, Rodrigo, da Cunha, Rogério Grassetto Teixeira, Schaub, Roxane, Laurito, Sabrina, Betkowski, Samuel Eurich, Cortez, Sara, Silva, Shirley Seixas Pereira, de Oliveira, Tadeu Gomes, Spironello, Wilson Roberto, Gengler, Nicholas, Hidalgo, Mircea Mihart, Juárez, Rugieri, Iglesias, Jesús A, Anacleto, Teresa Cristina, de Souza Fialho, Marcos, Cavicchioli, Guilherme, Beccato, Maria Angélica Barbosa, da Silva, Marcelo, Neto, Omar Correia, Lopes, Karine Galisteo Diemer, Godoy, Leandro Perez, Luiz, Micheli Ribeiro, Rojas Bonzi, Viviana B., Ferreira, Guilherme Braga, Oliveira, Marcelo Juliano Rabelo, Hinojosa, Javier, de Oliveira, Luiz Flamarion Barbosa, Nagy-Reis, Mariana Baldy, Ramirez, Sixto Fernández, Concone, Henrique Villas Boas, Mourthe, Italo, Martínez-Lanfranco, Juan A., Zanoni, Juliani Bruna, Moreira, Tainah Cruz, Guarderas, Zoila Vega, Bazilio, Sérgio, Cervini, Marcelo, Pinheiro, Marcell Soares, Morato, Ronaldo Gonçalves, Peroni, Nivaldo, Trigo, Tatiane Campos, Machado, Ricardo Bomfim, Gaspari, Fernando, Koenemann, Joceleia G., Rudolf, Juan Carlos, Benchimol, Maíra, Vieira, Marcus Vinícius, Retta, Lucía Martínez, Santiago, Pablo Gerardo Fernández, Ciccia, Paula Gonzalez, Estrela, Pedro Cordeiro, Carvalho, Santiago, Esbérard, Carlos Eduardo Lustosa, de la Cruz, Yaribeth Bravata, Castro-Prieto, Jessica, Braga, Ricardo Miranda, Cartes, Jose Luis, Andrade-Núñez, María José, Denkiewicz, Natalia Mariana, Falconi, Nereyda, Pezzuti, Juarez Carlos Brito, del Castillo Cordero, Hugo Fernando, de Sousa, Luziene Conceição, de Gaspari Júnior, Roque Lázaro, Santos-Filho, Manoel, Almeida, Josué Santos, Thompson, Jeffrey J., dos Santos, Juliana Silveira, Pereira-Ribeiro, Juliane, Burs, Kathrin, da Silva, Kena Ferrari Moreira, Velilla, Marianela, da Silva, Marina Xavier, de la Sancha, Noé U., Pinheiro, Paula Fabiana, de Castilho, Pedro Volkmer, Bercê, William, Assis, Julia Camara, Tonetti, Vinicius Rodrigues, Alves-Eigenheer, Milene, Chinem, Simonne, Honda, Laura K., de Godoy Bergallo, Helena, Alberici, Vinicius, Wallace, Robert, Krauer, Juan Manuel Campos, Ribeiro, Milton Cezar, and Galetti, Mauro
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- 2019
8. Sedimental Journey: Soil Fertility of Fluvial Islands Increases with Proximity to An Amazonian White-Water River
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de Souza Ferreira Neto, Gilson, Baccaro, Fabricio Beggiato, Quesada, Carlos Alberto Nobre, Figueiredo, Axa Simões, Oliveira, Regison, Gomes, Erison, Spironello, Wilson Roberto, and Barnett, Adrian A.
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- 2021
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9. Eat the fruit earlier: Sakis (Pithecia chrysocephala) show enhanced temporal fruit resource access compared with squirrel monkeys (Saimiri sciureus) in an urban forest fragment in Brazil
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Take, Makiko, primary, Yumoto, Takakazu, additional, Barnett, Adrian A., additional, Onizawa, Kota, additional, and Spironello, Wilson R., additional
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- 2023
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10. Pan-tropical prediction of forest structure from the largest trees
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Bastin, Jean-François, Rutishauser, Ervan, Kellner, James R., Saatchi, Sassan, Pélissier, Raphael, Hérault, Bruno, Slik, Ferry, Bogaert, Jan, De Cannière, Charles, Marshall, Andrew R., Poulsen, John, Alvarez-Loyayza, Patricia, Andrade, Ana, Angbonga-Basia, Albert, Araujo-Murakami, Alejandro, Arroyo, Luzmila, Ayyappan, Narayanan, de Azevedo, Celso Paulo, Banki, Olaf, Barbier, Nicolas, Barroso, Jorcely G., Beeckman, Hans, Bitariho, Robert, Boeckx, Pascal, Boehning-Gaese, Katrin, Brandão, Hilandia, Brearley, Francis Q., Hockemba, Mireille Breuer Ndoundou, Brienen, Roel, Camargo, Jose Luis C., Campos-Arceiz, Ahimsa, Cassart, Benoit, Chave, Jérôme, Chazdon, Robin, Chuyong, Georges, Clark, David B., Clark, Connie J., Condit, Richard, Coronado, Euridice N. Honorio, Davidar, Priya, de Haulleville, Thalès, Descroix, Laurent, Doucet, Jean-Louis, Dourdain, Aurelie, Droissart, Vincent, Duncan, Thomas, Espejo, Javier Silva, Espinosa, Santiago, Farwig, Nina, Fayolle, Adeline, Feldpausch, Ted R., Ferraz, Antonio, Fletcher, Christine, Gajapersad, Krisna, Gillet, Jean-François, do Amaral, Iêda Leão, Gonmadje, Christelle, Grogan, James, Harris, David, Herzog, Sebastian K., Homeier, Jürgen, Hubau, Wannes, Hubbell, Stephen P., Hufkens, Koen, Hurtado, Johanna, Kamdem, Narcisse G., Kearsley, Elizabeth, Kenfack, David, Kessler, Michael, Labrière, Nicolas, Laumonier, Yves, Laurance, Susan, Laurance, William F., Lewis, Simon L., Libalah, Moses B., Ligot, Gauthier, Lloyd, Jon, Lovejoy, Thomas E., Malhi, Yadvinder, Marimon, Beatriz S., Junior, Ben Hur Marimon, Martin, Emmanuel H., Matius, Paulus, Meyer, Victoria, Bautista, Casimero Mendoza, Monteagudo-Mendoza, Abel, Mtui, Arafat, Neill, David, Gutierrez, Germaine Alexander Parada, Pardo, Guido, Parren, Marc, Parthasarathy, N., Phillips, Oliver L., Pitman, Nigel C. A., Ploton, Pierre, Ponette, Quentin, Ramesh, B. R., Razafimahaimodison, Jean-Claude, Réjou-Méchain, Maxime, Rolim, Samir Gonçalves, Saltos, Hugo Romero, Rossi, Luiz Marcelo Brum, Spironello, Wilson Roberto, Rovero, Francesco, Saner, Philippe, Sasaki, Denise, Schulze, Mark, Silveira, Marcos, Singh, James, Sist, Plinio, Sonke, Bonaventure, Soto, J. Daniel, de Souza, Cintia Rodrigues, Stropp, Juliana, Sullivan, Martin J. P., Swanepoel, Ben, ter Steege, Hans, Terborgh, John, Texier, Nicolas, Toma, Takeshi, Valencia, Renato, Valenzuela, Luis, Ferreira, Leandro Valle, Valverde, Fernando Cornejo, Van Andel, Tinde R., Vasque, Rodolfo, Verbeeck, Hans, Vivek, Pandi, Vleminckx, Jason, Vos, Vincent A., Wagner, Fabien H., Papi Puspa, Warsudi, Wortel, Verginia, Zagt, Roderick J., and Zebaze, Donatien
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- 2018
11. Phylogenetic classification of the world’s tropical forests
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Slik, J. W. Ferry, Franklin, Janet, Arroyo-Rodríguez, Víctor, Field, Richard, Aguilar, Salomon, Aguirre, Nikolay, Ahumada, Jorge, Aiba, Shin-Ichiro, Alves, Luciana F., K, Anitha, Avella, Andres, Mora, Francisco, Aymard C., Gerardo A., Báez, Selene, Balvanera, Patricia, Bastian, Meredith L., Bastin, Jean-François, Bellingham, Peter J., van den Berg, Eduardo, da Conceição Bispo, Polyanna, Boeckx, Pascal, Boehning-Gaese, Katrin, Bongers, Frans, Boyle, Brad, Brambach, Fabian, Brearley, Francis Q., Brown, Sandra, Chai, Shauna-Lee, Chazdon, Robin L., Chen, Shengbin, Chhang, Phourin, Chuyong, George, Ewango, Corneille, Coronado, Indiana M., Cristóbal-Azkarate, Jurgi, Culmsee, Heike, Damas, Kipiro, Dattaraja, H. S., Davidar, Priya, DeWalt, Saara J., Din, Hazimah, Drake, Donald R., Duque, Alvaro, Durigan, Giselda, Eichhorn, Karl, Eler, Eduardo Schmidt, Enoki, Tsutomu, Ensslin, Andreas, Fandohan, Adandé Belarmain, Farwig, Nina, Feeley, Kenneth J., Fischer, Markus, Forshed, Olle, Garcia, Queila Souza, Garkoti, Satish Chandra, Gillespie, Thomas W., Gillet, Jean-Francois, Gonmadje, Christelle, la Cerda, Iñigo Granzow-de, Griffith, Daniel M., Grogan, James, Hakeem, Khalid Rehman, Harris, David J., Harrison, Rhett D., Hector, Andy, Hemp, Andreas, Homeier, Jürgen, Hussain, M. Shah, Ibarra-Manríquez, Guillermo, Hanum, I. Faridah, Imai, Nobuo, Jansen, Patrick A., Joly, Carlos Alfredo, Joseph, Shijo, Kartawinata, Kuswata, Kearsley, Elizabeth, Kelly, Daniel L., Kessler, Michael, Killeen, Timothy J., Kooyman, Robert M., Laumonier, Yves, Laurance, Susan G., Laurance, William F., Lawes, Michael J., Letcher, Susan G., Lindsell, Jeremy, Lovett, Jon, Lozada, Jose, Lu, Xinghui, Lykke, Anne Mette, Mahmud, Khairil Bin, Mahayani, Ni Putu Diana, Mansor, Asyraf, Marshall, Andrew R., Martin, Emanuel H., Matos, Darley Calderado Leal, Meave, Jorge A., Melo, Felipe P. L., Mendoza, Zhofre Huberto Aguirre, Metali, Faizah, Medjibe, Vincent P., Metzger, Jean Paul, Metzker, Thiago, Mohandass, D., Munguía-Rosas, Miguel A., Muñoz, Rodrigo, Nurtjahy, Eddy, de Oliveira, Eddie Lenza, Parolin, Pia, Parren, Marc, Parthasarathy, N., Paudel, Ekananda, Perez, Rolando, Pérez-García, Eduardo A., Pommer, Ulf, Poorter, Lourens, Qie, Lan, Piedade, Maria Teresa F., Pinto, José Roberto Rodrigues, Poulsen, Axel Dalberg, Poulsen, John R., Powers, Jennifer S., Prasad, Rama Chandra, Puyravaud, Jean-Philippe, Rangel, Orlando, Reitsma, Jan, Rocha, Diogo S. B., Rolim, Samir, Rovero, Francesco, Rozak, Andes, Ruokolainen, Kalle, Rutishauser, Ervan, Rutten, Gemma, Said, Mohd. Nizam Mohd., Saiter, Felipe Z., Saner, Philippe, Santos, Braulio, dos Santos, João Roberto, Sarker, Swapan Kumar, Schmitt, Christine B., Schoengart, Jochen, Schulze, Mark, Sheil, Douglas, Sist, Plinio, Souza, Alexandre F., Spironello, Wilson Roberto, Sposito, Tereza, Steinmetz, Robert, Stevart, Tariq, Suganuma, Marcio Seiji, Sukri, Rahayu, Sultana, Aisha, Sukumar, Raman, Sunderland, Terry, Suresh, H. S., Suzuki, Eizi, Tabarelli, Marcelo, Tang, Jianwei, Tanner, Ed V. J., Targhetta, Natalia, Theilade, Ida, Thomas, Duncan, Timberlake, Jonathan, de Morisson Valeriano, Márcio, van Valkenburg, Johan, Van Do, Tran, Van Sam, Hoang, Vandermeer, John H., Verbeeck, Hans, Vetaa, Ole Reidar, Adekunle, Victor, Vieira, Simone A., Webb, Campbell O., Webb, Edward L., Whitfeld, Timothy, Wich, Serge, Williams, John, Wiser, Susan, Wittmann, Florian, Yang, Xiaobo, Yao, C. Yves Adou, Yap, Sandra L., Zahawi, Rakan A., Zakaria, Rahmad, and Zang, Runguo
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- 2018
12. Convergent character displacement in sympatric tamarin calls (Saguinus spp.)
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Sobroza, Tainara V., Gordo, Marcelo, Pequeno, Pedro A. C. L., Dunn, Jacob C., Spironello, Wilson R., Rabelo, Rafael M., and Barnett, Adrian P. A.
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- 2021
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13. Terrestrial Behavior in Titi Monkeys (Callicebus, Cheracebus, and Plecturocebus): Potential Correlates, Patterns, and Differences between Genera
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Souza-Alves, João Pedro, Mourthe, Italo, Hilário, Renato R., Bicca-Marques, Júlio César, Rehg, Jennifer, Gestich, Carla C., Acero-Murcia, Adriana C., Adret, Patrice, Aquino, Rolando, Berthet, Mélissa, Bowler, Mark, Calouro, Armando M., Canale, Gustavo R., Cardoso, Nayara de A., Caselli, Christini B., Cäsar, Cristiane, Chagas, Renata R. D., Clyvia, Aryanne, Corsini, Cintia F., Defler, Thomas, DeLuycker, Anneke, Di Fiore, Anthony, Dingess, Kimberly, Erkenswick, Gideon, Ferreira, Michele Alves, Fernandez-Duque, Eduardo, Ferrari, Stephen F., Fontes, Isadora P., Gomes, Josimar Daniel, Gonçalves, Frederico P. R., Guerra, Maurício, Haugaasen, Torbjørn, Heiduck, Stefanie, Heymann, Eckhard W., Hodges, Shannon, Huashuayo-Llamocca, Rosario, Jerusalinsky, Leandro, Kasper, Carlos Benhur, Lawrence, Jenna, Lueffe, Teresa Magdalena, Lopes, Karine G. D., Martínez, Jesús, de Melo, Fabiano R., Messias, Mariluce Rezende, Nagy-Reis, Mariana B., Nole, Inés, Paciência, Filipa, Palacios, Erwin, Poirier, Alice, Porfírio, Grasiela, Porter, Amy, Price, Eluned, Printes, Rodrigo C., Quintino, Erika P., Reis, Evandro Amato, Rocha, Alessandro, Rodríguez, Adriana, Röhe, Fábio, Rumiz, Damian, Shanee, Sam, Santana, Marina M., Setz, Eleonore Z. F., de Souza, Francisco Salatiel C., Spironello, Wilson, Tirado Herrera, Emérita R., Vinhas, Luana, Vulinec, Kevina, Wallace, Robert B., Watsa, Mrinalini, Wright, Patricia C., Young, Robert J., and Barnett, Adrian A.
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14. Eat the fruit earlier: Sakis (Pithecia chrysocephala) show enhanced temporal fruit resource access compared with squirrel monkeys (Saimiri sciureus) in an urban forest fragment in Brazil.
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Take, Makiko, Yumoto, Takakazu, Barnett, Adrian A., Onizawa, Kota, and Spironello, Wilson R.
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SQUIRREL monkeys ,SYSTEMS availability ,PLANT species ,FRUIT trees ,FRUIT seeds ,FRUIT ,CHESTNUT - Abstract
Fruit availability experienced by different primate species is likely to vary due to species‐specific fruit use, even within the same habitat and timeframe. Pitheciines, primates of the subfamily Pitheciinae, particularly favor the seeds of unripe fruits. Researchers consider this dietary characteristic an adaptation to increase access to fruit resources. However, the relative advantages of pitheciines over sympatric non‐pitheciine non‐seed‐eating primates regarding species‐specific fruit availability is not well studied. In a 26‐ha forest within the city of Manaus, Amazonian Brazil, we assessed the wild‐food feeding behavior of free‐ranging groups of golden‐faced sakis (Pithecia chrysocephala) and sympatric common squirrel monkeys (Saimiri sciureus). We hypothesized that sakis would have greater and more consistent access to wild fruit due to (1) a wider variety of fruit species in their diet, and (2) longer consumption periods per fruit species. We recorded the plant species, part (pulp or seed), and developmental stage (ripe or unripe) of wild fruit consumed by both species. We also conducted monthly fruit censuses of 1000 trees and vines to estimate overall wild fruit abundance. As an indicator of fruit availability, we calculated the proportion of available fruiting trees and vines for each primate species separately based on their observed diet. Throughout the year, the proportion of available trees and vines was significantly higher and more temporally stable for sakis than for squirrel monkeys. This was because sakis used shared fruit species longer than squirrel monkeys by consuming both ripe and unripe fruit. Although sakis had a broader fruit repertoire than squirrel monkeys, it did not contribute to the higher fruit availability. Thus, the fruit feeding system of sakis identifies aspects of a niche that is less restricted in the timing of fruit consumption, which led to a relative advantage in fruit availability. Research Highlights: We examined the advantages of saki feeding system in fruit availability by direct comparison with sympatric squirrel monkeys.Sakis consumed fruits earlier and for longer periods than squirrel monkeys.The proportion of available fruiting trees/vines was considerably higher and more temporally stable for sakis than for squirrel monkeys. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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15. The Sapotaceae community ecology in a central Amazonian forest : effects of seed dispersal and seed predation
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Spironello, Wilson Roberto
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16. Limited carbon and biodiversity co-benefits for tropical forest mammals and birds
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Beaudrot, Lydia, Kroetz, Kailin, Alvarez-Loayza, Patricia, Amaral, Ieda, Breuer, Thomas, Fletcher, Christine, Jansen, Patrick A., Kenfack, David, Lima, Marcela Guimarães Moreira, Marshall, Andrew R., Martin, Emanuel H., Ndoundou-Hockemba, Mireille, O'Brien, Timothy, Razafimahaimodison, Jean Claude, Romero-Saltos, Hugo, Rovero, Francesco, Roy, Cisquet Hector, Sheil, Douglas, Silva, Carlos E.F., Spironello, Wilson Roberto, Valencia, Renato, Zvoleff, Alex, Ahumada, Jorge, and Andelman, Sandy
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17. When food fights back: Cebid primate strategies of larval paper wasp predation and the high‐energy yield of high‐risk foraging
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Barnett, Adrian A., primary, Stone, Anita I., additional, Shaw, Peter, additional, Ronchi‐Teles, Beatriz, additional, dos Santos‐Barnett, Tereza, additional, Pimenta, Natalia C., additional, Kinap, Natalia M., additional, Spironello, Wilson R., additional, Bitencourt, Aparecida, additional, Penhorwood, Gemma, additional, Umeed, Rebecca N., additional, de Oliveira, Tadeu G., additional, Bezerra, Bruna M., additional, Boyle, Sarah A., additional, Ross, Caroline, additional, and Wenzel, John W., additional
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- 2023
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18. Composition of terrestrial mammal assemblages and their habitat use in unflooded and flooded blackwater forests in the Central Amazon
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Gonçalves, André L. S., primary, de Oliveira, Tadeu G., additional, Arévalo-Sandi, Alexander R., additional, Canto, Lucian V., additional, Yabe, Tsuneaki, additional, and Spironello, Wilson R., additional
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- 2022
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19. Run, hide, or fight: anti-predation strategies in endangered red-nosed cuxiú (Chiropotes albinasus, Pitheciidae) in southeastern Amazonia
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Barnett, Adrian A., Silla, João M., de Oliveira, Tadeu, Boyle, Sarah A., Bezerra, Bruna M., Spironello, Wilson R., Setz, Eleonore Z. F., da Silva, Rafaela F. Soares, de Albuquerque Teixeira, Samara, Todd, Lucy M., and Pinto, Liliam P.
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- 2017
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20. Phylogenetic diversity of Amazonian tree communities
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Coronado, Eurídice N. Honorio, Dexter, Kyle G., Pennington, R. Toby, Chave, Jérôme, Lewis, Simon L., Alexiades, Miguel N., Alvarez, Esteban, de Oliveira, Atila Alves, Amaral, Iêda L., Araujo-Murakami, Alejandro, Arets, Eric J. M. M., Aymard, Gerardo A., Baraloto, Christopher, Bonal, Damien, Brienen, Roel, Cerón, Carlos, Valverde, Fernando Cornejo, Di Fiore, Anthony, Farfan-Rios, William, Feldpausch, Ted R., Higuchi, Niro, Huamantupa-Chuquimaco, Isau, Laurance, Susan G., Laurance, William F., López-Gonzalez, Gabriela, Marimon, Beatriz S., Marimon, Ben Hur, Mendoza, Abel Monteagudo, Neill, David, Cuenca, Walter Palacios, Mora, Maria Cristina Peñuela, Pitman, Nigel C. A., Prieto, Adriana, Quesada, Carlos A., Angulo, Hirma Ramirez, Rudas, Agustín, Ruschel, Ademir R., Revilla, Norma Salinas, Salomão, Rafael P., de Andrade, Ana Segalin, Silman, Miles R., Spironello, Wilson, ter Steege, Hans, Terborgh, John, Toledo, Marisol, Gamarra, Luis Valenzuela, Vieira, Ima C. G., Torre, Emilio Vilanova, Vos, Vincent, and Phillips, Oliver L.
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21. An estimate of the number of tropical tree species
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Slik, J. W. Ferry, Arroyo-Rodríguez, Víctor, Aiba, Shin-Ichiro, Alvarez-Loayza, Patricia, Alves,, Luciana F., Ashton, Peter, Balvanera, Patricia, Bastian, Meredith L., Bellingham, Peter J., van den Berg, Eduardo, Bernacci, Luis, da Conceição Bispo, Polyanna, Blanc, Lilian, Böhning-Gaese, Katrin, Boeckx, Pascal, Bongers, Frans, Boyle, Brad, Bradford, Matt, Brearley, Francis Q., Hockemba, Mireille Breuer-Ndoundou, Bunyavejchewin, Sarayudh, Matos, Darley Calderado Leal, Castillo-Santiago, Miguel, Catharino, Eduardo L. M., Chai, Shauna-Lee, Chen, Yukai, Colwell, Robert K., Robin, L. Chazdon, Clark, Connie, Clark, David B., Clark, Deborah A., Culmsee, Heike, Damas, Kipiro, Dattaraja, Handanakere S., Dauby, Gilles, Davidar, Priya, DeWalt, Saara J., Doucet, Jean-Louis, Duque, Alvaro, Durigan, Giselda, Eichhorn, Karl A. O., Eisenlohr, Pedro V., Eler, Eduardo, Ewango, Corneille, Farwig, Nina, Feeley, Kenneth J., Ferreira, Leandro, Field, Richard, de Oliveira Filho, Ary T., Fletcher, Christine, Forshed, Olle, Franco, Geraldo, Fredriksson, Gabriella, Gillespie, Thomas, Gillet, Jean-François, Amarnath, Giriraj, Griffith, Daniel M., Grogan, James, Gunatilleke, Nimal, Harris, David, Harrison, Rhett, Hector, Andy, Homeier, Jürgen, Imai, Nobuo, Itoh, Akira, Jansen, Patrick A., Joly, Carlos A., de Jong, Bernardus H. J., Kartawinata, Kuswata, Kearsley, Elizabeth, Kelly, Daniel L., Kenfack, David, Kessler, Michael, Kitayama, Kanehiro, Kooyman, Robert, Larney, Eileen, Laumonier, Yves, Laurance, Susan, Laurance, William F., Lawes, Michael J., do Amaral, Ieda Leao, Letcher, Susan G., Lindsell, Jeremy, Lu, Xinghui, Mansor, Asyraf, Marjokorpi, Antti, Martin, Emanuel H., Meilby, Henrik, Melo, Felipe P. L., Metcalfe, Daniel J., Medjibe, Vincent P., Metzger, Jean Paul, Millet, Jerome, Mohandass, D., Montero, Juan C., de Morisson Valeriano, Márcio, Mugerwa, Badru, Nagamasu, Hidetoshi, Nilus, Reuben, Ochoa-Gaona, Susana, Page, Navendu, Parolin, Pia, Parren, Marc, Parthasarathy, Narayanaswamy, Paudel, Ekananda, Permana, Andrea, Piedade, Maria T. F., Pitman, Nigel C. A., Poorter, Lourens, Poulsen, Axel D., Poulsen, John, Powers, Jennifer, Prasad, Rama C., Puyravaud, Jean-Philippe, Razafimahaimodison, Jean-Claude, Reitsma, Jan, dos Santos, João Roberto, Spironello, Wilson Roberto, Romero-Saltos, Hugo, Rovero, Francesco, Rozak, Andes Hamuraby, Ruokolainen, Kalle, Rutishauser, Ervan, Saiter, Felipe, Saner, Philippe, Santos, Braulio A., Santos, Fernanda, Sarker, Swapan K., Satdichanh, Manichanh, Schmitt, Christine B., Schöngart, Jochen, Schulze, Mark, Suganuma, Marcio S., Sheil, Douglas, da Silva Pinheiro, Eduardo, Sist, Plinio, Stevart, Tariq, Sukumar, Raman, Sun, I.-Fang, Sunderand, Terry, Suresh, H. S., Suzuki, Eizi, Tabarelli, Marcelo, Tang, Jangwei, Targhetta, Natália, Theilade, Ida, Thomas, Duncan W., Tchouto, Peguy, Hurtado, Johanna, Valencia, Renato, van Valkenburg, Johan L. C. H., Van Do, Tran, Vasquez, Rodolfo, Verbeeck, Hans, Adekunle, Victor, Vieira, Simone A., Webb, Campbell O., Whitfeld, Timothy, Wich, Serge A., Williams, John, Wittmann, Florian, Wöll, Hannsjoerg, Yang, Xiaobo, Yao, C. Yves Adou, Yap, Sandra L., Yoneda, Tsuyoshi, Zahawi, Rakan A., Zakaria, Rahmad, Zang, Runguo, de Assis, Rafael L., Luize, Bruno Garcia, and Venticinque, Eduardo M.
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22. Spatial Ecology of Reddish-Brown Cuxiú Monkeys (Chiropotes sagulatus , Pitheciidae) in an Isolated Forest Remnant: Movement Patterns and Edge Effects.
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Boyle, Sarah A., Lourenço, Waldete C., da Silva, Lívia R., and Spironello, Wilson R.
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EDGE effects (Ecology) ,SPATIAL ecology ,MONKEYS ,TREE height ,FRAGMENTED landscapes ,PRIMATES - Abstract
Habitat loss, and subsequent fragmentation, can increase the amount of forest edge. Primate species vary in their responses to such changes in their habitat. We studied the movement ecology of a group of reddish-brown cuxiú monkeys (Chiropotes sagulatus, Pitheciidae) in a small (13 ha), isolated forest remnant that was <3% of the species' typical home range in the region. Every 5 min we recorded the group's latitude and longitude, and the behavior of all individuals in sight. We calculated distance, speed, and trajectory of travel routes, and distance from every location to the nearest forest edge. Using Lidar data, we calculated canopy height. Cuxiús traveled in all cardinal directions, but they turned left more often than right, and they traveled at a faster speed to locations where the monkeys fed than where they did not eat. Although cuxiús used forest from the edge to the interior, they concentrated their movements and activities >30 m from the forest edge. Furthermore, their food sites were located less often near the forest edge, and canopy height of food trees near the forest edge was lower than canopy height of food trees at a greater distance from the edge. Although edge effects impacted the monkeys' movement, trees >15 m at the forest edge can provide resources. Future research can examine ecological variables in more detail with the movement patterns. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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23. Composition of terrestrial mammal assemblages and their habitat use in unflooded and flooded blackwater forests in the Central Amazon
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Gonçalves André L. S., de Oliveira Tadeu G., Arévalo-Sandi Alexander R., Canto Lucian V., Yabe Tsuneaki, Spironello Wilson R., Gonçalves André L. S., de Oliveira Tadeu G., Arévalo-Sandi Alexander R., Canto Lucian V., Yabe Tsuneaki, and Spironello Wilson R.
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- 2022
24. Primary seed dispersal by three Neotropical seed-predating primates (Cacajao melanocephalus ouakary, Chiropotes chiropotes and Chiropotes albinasus)
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Barnett, Adrian A., Boyle, Sarah A., Pinto, Liliam P., Lourenço, Waldete C., Almeida, Thais, Silva, Welma Sousa, Ronchi-Teles, Beatriz, Bezerra, Bruna M., Ross, Caroline, MacLarnon, Ann, and Spironello, Wilson R.
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25. Implications of habitat fragmentation on the diet of bearded saki monkeys in central Amazonian forest
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Boyle, Sarah A., Zartman, Charles E., Spironello, Wilson R., Smith, Andrew T., and Beck, Harald
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- 2012
26. Law but not order: Effectiveness of Brazil’s Native Vegetation Protection Law in preventing forest loss in human occupied areas of the Amazon
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Arévalo-Sandi, Alexander Roldán, primary, Bobrowiec, Paulo Estefano D., additional, Fragoso, José, additional, and Spironello, Wilson Roberto, additional
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- 2022
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27. Consistent daily activity patterns across tropical forest mammal communities
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Vargas, Andrea Vallejo, primary, Sheil, Douglas, additional, Semper-Pascual, Asunción, additional, Beaudrot, Lydia, additional, Ahumada, Jorge, additional, Bitariho, Robert, additional, Espinosa, Santiago, additional, Estienne, Vittoria, additional, Jansen, Patrick, additional, Kayijamahe, Charles, additional, Martin, Emanuel, additional, Lima, Marcela, additional, Mugerwa, Badru, additional, Rovero, Francesco, additional, Salvador, Julia, additional, Santos, Fernanda, additional, spironello, wilson, additional, Uzabaho, Eustrate, additional, and Bischof, Richard, additional
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- 2022
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28. Community structure and diversity of tropical forest mammals: data from a global camera trap network
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Ahumada, Jorge A., Silva, Carlos E. F., Gajapersad, Krisna, Hallam, Chris, Hurtado, Johanna, Martin, Emanuel, McWilliam, Alex, Mugerwa, Badru, O'Brien, Tim, Rovero, Francesco, Sheil, Douglas, Spironello, Wilson R., Winarni, Nurul, and Andelman, Sandy J.
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29. On the relationship between environmental suitability and habitat use for three neotropical mammals
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Contreras-Díaz, Rusby G, primary, Falconi, Manuel, additional, Osorio-Olvera, Luis, additional, Cobos, Marlon E, additional, Soberón, Jorge, additional, Townsend Peterson, A, additional, Lira-Noriega, Andrés, additional, Álvarez-Loayza, Patricia, additional, Luis Gonçalves, André, additional, Hurtado-Astaiza, Johanna, additional, Gonzáles, Rocío del Pilar Rojas, additional, Zubileta, Ingrid Serrano, additional, Spironello, Wilson Roberto, additional, and Vásquez-Martínez, Rodolfo, additional
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30. Site and species contribution to β-diversity in terrestrial mammal communities: Evidence from multiple Neotropical forest sites
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Santos, Fernanda, primary, Lima, Marcela Guimarães Moreira, additional, Espinosa, Santiago, additional, Ahumada, Jorge A., additional, Jansen, Patrick A., additional, Spironello, Wilson R., additional, Hurtado, Johanna, additional, Juen, Leandro, additional, and Peres, Carlos A., additional
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- 2021
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31. Does co‐occurrence drive vertical niche partitioning in parapatric tamarins ( Saguinus spp.)?
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Sobroza, Tainara Venturini, primary, Pequeno, Pedro Aurélio Costa Lima, additional, Gordo, Marcelo, additional, Kinap, Natalia Margarido, additional, Barnett, Adrian Paul Ashton, additional, and Spironello, Wilson Roberto, additional
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- 2021
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32. Sleeping site selection by golden-backed uacaris, Cacajao melanocephalus ouakary (Pitheciidae), in Amazonian flooded forests
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Barnett, Adrian Ashton, Shaw, Peter, Spironello, Wilson R., MacLarnon, Ann, and Ross, Caroline
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- 2012
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33. Parapatric pied and red-handed tamarin responses to congeneric and conspecific calls
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Sobroza, Tainara V., primary, Gordo, Marcelo, additional, Barnett, Adrian P.A., additional, Boubli, Jean P., additional, and Spironello, Wilson R., additional
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- 2021
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34. Soil fertility of fluvial islands increases with proximity to an Amazonian white-water river
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Neto, Gilson de Souza Ferreira, primary, BACCARO, FABRICIO BEGGIATO, additional, QUESADA, CARLOS ALBERTO NOBRE, additional, FIGUEIREDO, AXA SIMÕES, additional, OLIVEIRA, REGISON, additional, GOMES, ERISON, additional, SPIRONELLO, WILSON ROBERTO, additional, and BARNETT, ADRIAN PAUL ASHTON, additional
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- 2021
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35. Mammal diversity among vertical strata and the evaluation of a survey technique in a central Amazonian forest
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Arévalo-Sandi, Alexander Roldán, primary, Gonçalves, André Luis Sousa, additional, Onizawa, Kota, additional, Yabe, Tsuneaki, additional, and Spironello, Wilson Roberto, additional
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- 2021
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36. Soil fertility and anthropogenic disturbances drive mammal species richness and assemblage composition on tropical fluvial islands
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Ferreira Neto, Gilson de Souza, primary, Baccaro, Fabricio Beggiato, additional, Spironello, Wilson Roberto, additional, Benchimol, Maíra, additional, Fleischer, Katrin, additional, Quesada, Carlos Alberto, additional, Sousa Gonçalves, André Luis, additional, Pequeno, Pedro Aurélio Lima, additional, and Barnett, Adrian Paul Ashton, additional
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- 2021
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37. An empirical evaluation of camera trap study design: how many, how long, and when?
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Kays, Roland, Arbogast, Brian, Baker-Whatton, Megan, Beirne, Chris, Boone, Hailey, Bowler, Mark, Burneo, Santiago, Cove, Michael, Ding, Ping, Espinosa, Santiago, Gonçalves, André, Hansen, Christopher, Jansen, Patrick, Kolowski, Joseph, Knowles, Travis, Lima, Marcela, Millspaugh, Joshua, McShea, William, Pacifici, Krishna, Parsons, Arielle, Pease, Brent, Rovero, Francesco, Santos, Fernanda, Schuttler, Stephanie, Sheil, Douglas, Si, Xingfeng, Snider, Matt, Spironello, Wilson, Kays, Roland, Arbogast, Brian, Baker-Whatton, Megan, Beirne, Chris, Boone, Hailey, Bowler, Mark, Burneo, Santiago, Cove, Michael, Ding, Ping, Espinosa, Santiago, Gonçalves, André, Hansen, Christopher, Jansen, Patrick, Kolowski, Joseph, Knowles, Travis, Lima, Marcela, Millspaugh, Joshua, McShea, William, Pacifici, Krishna, Parsons, Arielle, Pease, Brent, Rovero, Francesco, Santos, Fernanda, Schuttler, Stephanie, Sheil, Douglas, Si, Xingfeng, Snider, Matt, and Spironello, Wilson
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1. Camera traps deployed in grids or stratified random designs are a well-established survey tool for wildlife but there has been little evaluation of study design parameters. 2. We used an empirical subsampling approach involving 2225 camera deployments run at 41 study areas around the world to evaluate three aspects of camera trap study design (number of sites, duration and season of sampling) and their influence on the estimation of three ecological metrics (species richness, occupancy, detection rate) for mammals. 3. We found that 25-35 camera locations were needed for precise estimates of species richness, depending on scale of the study. The precision of species-level estimates of occupancy was highly sensitive to occupancy level, with <20 camera sites needed for precise estimates of common (>0.75) species, but more than 150 sites likely needed for rare (<0.25) species. Species detection rates were more difficult to estimate precisely at the grid level due to spatial heterogeneity, presumably driven by unaccounted for habitat variability within the study area. Running a camera at a site for 2 weeks was most efficient for detecting new species, but 3-4 weeks were needed for precise estimates of local detection rate, with no gains in precision observed after 1 month. Metrics for all mammal communities were sensitive to seasonality, with 37-50% of the species at the sites we examined fluctuating significantly in their occupancy or detection rates over the year. This effect was more pronounced in temperate sites, where seasonally sensitive species varied in relative abundance by an average factor of 4-5, and some species were completely absent in one season due to hibernation or migration. 4. We recommend the following guidelines to efficiently obtain precise estimates of species richness, occupancy and detection rates with camera trap arrays: run each camera for 3-5 weeks across 40-60 sites per array. We recommend comparisons of detection rates be mode
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38. Extension of the geographic distribution of Plecturocebus baptista (Pitheciidae, Primates) and a possible hybrid zone with Plecturocebus hoffmannsi: evolutionary and conservation implications
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ROCHA, Alessandro, BARNETT, Adrian P.A., and SPIRONELLO, Wilson R.
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zogue-zogue ,hibridização ,Amazon Forest ,biogeografia ,Floresta Amazônica ,titi monkeys ,hybridization ,biogeography - Abstract
Titi monkeys (family Pitheciidae) are Neotropical primates highly diversified in morphology, ecology and genetics, with a wide geographic distribution, including the Amazon, Atlantic Forest, Cerrado, Pantanal and Caatinga. This diversity, together with knowledge gaps, generates uncertainties in titi monkey taxonomy and distribution. An example is Plecturocebus baptista, with only 14 occurrence records and an ill-defined distribution based on untested geographical barriers. Here, we report the occurrence of this species at a new locality outside its known range, across the Paraná-Urariá River, which was considered a distributional limit for the species. The new record implies an overlap of P. baptista with the range of P. hoffmannsi. We document the sighting of an apparent hybrid animal. Our observations suggest that i) the distribution of P. baptista needs to be reviewed, and ii) the evolutionary relationships between P. baptista and P. hoffmannsi may be more complex than previously assumed. Since both species share contiguous areas of potential hybridization, we question whether the two species arose via allopatric speciation. RESUMO Macacos zogue-zogue (família Pitheciidae) são primatas neotropicais altamente diversificados em morfologia, ecologia e genética, com distribuição geográfica abrangente, incluindo a Floresta Amazônica, Mata Atlântica, Cerrado, Pantanal e a Caatinga. Essa diversificação, juntamente com lacunas de conhecimento, gera incertezas na taxonomia e distribuição das espécies. Um exemplo é Plecturocebus baptista, com apenas 14 registros de ocorrência e distribuição indefinida, baseada em barreiras geográficas não testadas. Aqui nós relatamos a ocorrência da espécie em uma nova localidade, fora de sua área conhecida de distribuição, que transpõe uma suposta barreira geográfica, o Rio Paraná-Urariá. O novo registro de P. baptista se sobrepõe à distribuição de P. hoffmannsi e, neste contexto, observamos um indivíduo aparentemente híbrido entre as duas espécies. Nossas observações sugerem que i) a distribuição de P. baptista necessita ser revisada, e ii) a relação evolutiva entre P. baptista e P. hoffmannsi pode ser mais complexa do que se pensava. Como ambas espécies compartilham áreas contínuas de potencial hibridização, questionamos se as duas espécies resultaram de especiação alopátrica.
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39. The behavioral ecology of northern bearded sakis (Chiropotes satanas chiropotes) living in forest fragments of Central Brazilian Amazonia
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Boyle, Sarah A., primary, Smith, Andrew T., additional, Spironello, Wilson R., additional, and Zartman, Charles E., additional
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- 2013
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40. An empirical evaluation of camera trap study design: How many, how long and when?
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Kays, Roland, primary, Arbogast, Brian S., additional, Baker‐Whatton, Megan, additional, Beirne, Chris, additional, Boone, Hailey M., additional, Bowler, Mark, additional, Burneo, Santiago F., additional, Cove, Michael V., additional, Ding, Ping, additional, Espinosa, Santiago, additional, Gonçalves, André Luis Sousa, additional, Hansen, Christopher P., additional, Jansen, Patrick A., additional, Kolowski, Joseph M., additional, Knowles, Travis W., additional, Lima, Marcela Guimarães Moreira, additional, Millspaugh, Joshua, additional, McShea, William J., additional, Pacifici, Krishna, additional, Parsons, Arielle W., additional, Pease, Brent S., additional, Rovero, Francesco, additional, Santos, Fernanda, additional, Schuttler, Stephanie G., additional, Sheil, Douglas, additional, Si, Xingfeng, additional, Snider, Matt, additional, and Spironello, Wilson R., additional
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- 2020
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41. On the scaling of activity in tropical forest mammals
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Cid, Bruno, primary, Carbone, Chris, additional, Fernandez, Fernando A. S., additional, Jansen, Patrick A., additional, Rowcliffe, J. Marcus, additional, O'Brien, Timothy, additional, Akampurira, Emmanuel, additional, Bitariho, Robert, additional, Espinosa, Santiago, additional, Gajapersad, Krishna, additional, Santos, Thiago M. R., additional, Gonçalves, André L. S., additional, Kinnaird, Margaret F., additional, Lima, Marcela G. M., additional, Martin, Emanuel, additional, Mugerwa, Badru, additional, Rovero, Francesco, additional, Salvador, Julia, additional, Santos, Fernanda, additional, Spironello, Wilson R., additional, Wijntuin, Soraya, additional, and Oliveira‐Santos, Luiz Gustavo R., additional
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- 2020
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42. Extension of the geographic distribution of Plecturocebus baptista (Pitheciidae, Primates) and a possible hybrid zone with Plecturocebus hoffmannsi: evolutionary and conservation implications
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ROCHA, Alessandro, primary, BARNETT, Adrian P.A., additional, and SPIRONELLO, Wilson R., additional
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43. Prey availability and temporal partitioning modulate felid coexistence in Neotropical forests
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Santos, Fernanda, Carbone, Chris, Wearn, Oliver R., Rowcliffe, J.M., Espinosa, Santiago, Moreira, Marcela Guimarães, Ahumada, Jorge A., Gonçalves, André Luis Sousa, Trevelin, Leonardo C., Alvarez-Loayza, Patricia, Spironello, Wilson R., Jansen, Patrick A., Juen, Leandro, Peres, Carlos A., Santos, Fernanda, Carbone, Chris, Wearn, Oliver R., Rowcliffe, J.M., Espinosa, Santiago, Moreira, Marcela Guimarães, Ahumada, Jorge A., Gonçalves, André Luis Sousa, Trevelin, Leonardo C., Alvarez-Loayza, Patricia, Spironello, Wilson R., Jansen, Patrick A., Juen, Leandro, and Peres, Carlos A.
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Carnivores have long been used as model organisms to examine mechanisms that allow coexistence among ecologically similar species. Interactions between carnivores, including competition and predation, comprise important processes regulating local community structure and diversity. We use data from an intensive camera-trapping monitoring program across eight Neotropical forest sites to describe the patterns of spatiotemporal organization of a guild of five sympatric cat species: jaguar (Panthera onca), puma (Puma concolor), ocelot (Leopardus pardalis), jaguarundi (Herpailurus yagouaroundi) and margay (Leopardus wiedii). For the three largest cat species, we developed multi-stage occupancy models accounting for habitat characteristics (landscape complexity and prey availability) and models accounting for species interactions (occupancy estimates of potential competitor cat species). Patterns of habitat-use were best explained by prey availability, rather than habitat structure or species interactions, with no evidence of negative associations of jaguar on puma and ocelot occupancy or puma on ocelot occupancy. We further explore temporal activity patterns and overlap of all five felid species. We observed a moderate temporal overlap between jaguar, puma and ocelot, with differences in their activity peaks, whereas higher temporal partitioning was observed between jaguarundi and both ocelot and margay. Lastly, we conducted temporal overlap analysis and calculated species activity levels across study sites to explore if shifts in daily activity within species can be explained by varying levels of local competition pressure. Activity patterns of ocelots, jaguarundis and margays were similarly bimodal across sites, but pumas exhibited irregular activity patterns, most likely as a response to jaguar activity. Activity levels were similar among sites and observed differences were unrelated to competition or intraguild killing risk. Our study reveals apparent spatial and temp
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44. Habitat use of the ocelot ( Leopardus pardalis ) in Brazilian Amazon
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Wang, Bingxin, primary, Rocha, Daniel G., additional, Abrahams, Mark I., additional, Antunes, André P., additional, Costa, Hugo C. M., additional, Gonçalves, André Luis Sousa, additional, Spironello, Wilson Roberto, additional, Paula, Milton José, additional, Peres, Carlos A., additional, Pezzuti, Juarez, additional, Ramalho, Emiliano, additional, Reis, Marcelo Lima, additional, Carvalho Jr, Elildo, additional, Rohe, Fabio, additional, Macdonald, David W., additional, and Tan, Cedric Kai Wei, additional
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45. Prey availability and temporal partitioning modulate felid coexistence in Neotropical forests
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Santos, Fernanda, primary, Carbone, Chris, additional, Wearn, Oliver R., additional, Rowcliffe, J. Marcus, additional, Espinosa, Santiago, additional, Lima, Marcela Guimarães Moreira, additional, Ahumada, Jorge A., additional, Gonçalves, André Luis Sousa, additional, Trevelin, Leonardo C., additional, Alvarez-Loayza, Patricia, additional, Spironello, Wilson R., additional, Jansen, Patrick A., additional, Juen, Leandro, additional, and Peres, Carlos A., additional
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46. Phylogenetic classification of the world's tropical forests
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Slik, J.W.F., Franklin, Janet, Arroyo-Rodríguez, Víctor, Field, Richard, Aguilar, Salomon, Aguirre, Nikolay, Ahumada, Jorge, Aiba, Shin Ichiro, Alves, Luciana F., Anitha, K., Avella, Andres, Mora, Francisco, Aymard, Gerardo A.C., Báez, Selene, Balvanera, Patricia, Bastian, Meredith L., Bastin, Jean François, Bellingham, Peter J., Van Den Berg, Eduardo, Da Conceição Bispo, Polyanna, Boeckx, Pascal, Boehning-Gaese, Katrin, Bongers, Frans, Boyle, Brad, Brambach, Fabian, Brearley, Francis Q., Brown, Sandra, Chai, Shauna Lee, Chazdon, Robin L., Chen, Shengbin, Chhang, Phourin, Chuyong, George, Ewango, Corneille, Coronado, Indiana M., Cristóbal-Azkarate, Jurgi, Culmsee, Heike, Damas, Kipiro, Dattaraja, H.S., Davidar, Priya, DeWalt, Saara J., Din, Hazimah, Drake, Donald R., Duque, Alvaro, Durigan, Giselda, Eichhorn, Karl, Eler, Eduardo Schmidt, Enoki, Tsutomu, Ensslin, Andreas, Fandohan, Adandé Belarmain, Farwig, Nina, Feeley, Kenneth J., Fischer, Markus, Forshed, Olle, Garcia, Queila Souza, Garkoti, Satish Chandra, Gillespie, Thomas W., Gillet, Jean Francois, Gonmadje, Christelle, Granzow-De La Cerda, Iñigo, Griffith, Daniel M., Grogan, James, Hakeem, Khalid Rehman, Harris, David J., Harrison, Rhett D., Hector, Andy, Hemp, Andreas, Homeier, Jürgen, Hussain, M.S., Ibarra-Manríquez, Guillermo, Hanum, I.F., Imai, Nobuo, Jansen, Patrick A., Joly, Carlos Alfredo, Joseph, Shijo, Kartawinata, Kuswata, Kearsley, Elizabeth, Kelly, Daniel L., Kessler, Michael, Killeen, Timothy J., Kooyman, Robert M., Laumonier, Yves, Laurance, Susan G., Laurance, William F., Lawes, Michael J., Letcher, Susan G., Lindsell, Jeremy, Lovett, Jon, Lozada, Jose, Lu, Xinghui, Lykke, Anne Mette, Bin Mahmud, Khairil, Mahayani, Ni Putu Diana, Mansor, Asyraf, Marshall, Andrew R., Martin, Emanuel H., Matos, Darley Calderado Leal, Meave, Jorge A., Melo, Felipe P.L., Mendoza, Zhofre Huberto Aguirre, Metali, Faizah, Medjibe, Vincent P., Metzger, Jean Paul, Metzker, Thiago, Mohandass, D., Munguía-Rosas, Miguel A., Muñoz, Rodrigo, Nurtjahy, Eddy, De Oliveira, Eddie Lenza, Onrizal, Parolin, Pia, Parren, Marc, Parthasarathy, N., Paudel, Ekananda, Perez, Rolando, Pérez-García, Eduardo A., Pommer, Ulf, Poorter, Lourens, Qi, Lan, Piedade, Maria Teresa F., Pinto, José Roberto Rodrigues, Poulsen, Axel Dalberg, Poulsen, John R., Powers, Jennifer S., Prasad, Rama Chandra, Puyravaud, Jean Philippe, Rangel, Orlando, Reitsma, Jan, Rocha, Diogo S.B., Rolim, Samir, Rovero, Francesco, Rozak, Andes, Ruokolainen, Kalle, Rutishauser, Ervan, Rutten, Gemma, Mohd Said, Mohd Nizam, Saiter, Felipe Z., Saner, Philippe, Santos, Braulio, Dos Santos, João Roberto, Sarker, Swapan Kumar, Schmitt, Christine B., Schoengart, Jochen, Schulze, Mark, Sheil, Douglas, Sist, Plinio, Souza, Alexandre F., Spironello, Wilson Roberto, Sposito, Tereza, Steinmetz, Robert, Stevart, Tariq, Suganuma, Marcio Seiji, Sukri, Rahayu, Sultana, Aisha, Sukumar, Raman, Sunderland, Terry, Supriyadi, S., Suresh, H.S., Suzuki, Eizi, Tabarelli, Marcelo, Tang, Jianwei, Tanner, Ed V.J., Targhetta, Natalia, Theilade, Ida, Thomas, Duncan, Timberlake, Jonathan, De Morisson Valeriano, Márcio, Van Valkenburg, Johan, Van Do, Tran, Van Sam, Hoang, Vandermeer, John H., Verbeeck, Hans, Vetaas, Ole Reidar, Adekunle, Victor, Vieira, Simone A., Webb, Campbell O., Webb, Edward L., Whitfeld, Timothy, Wich, Serge, Williams, John, Wiser, Susan, Wittmann, Florian, Yang, Xiaobo, Yao, C.Y.A., Yap, Sandra L., Zahawi, Rakan A., Zakaria, Rahmad, Zang, Runguo, Slik, J.W.F., Franklin, Janet, Arroyo-Rodríguez, Víctor, Field, Richard, Aguilar, Salomon, Aguirre, Nikolay, Ahumada, Jorge, Aiba, Shin Ichiro, Alves, Luciana F., Anitha, K., Avella, Andres, Mora, Francisco, Aymard, Gerardo A.C., Báez, Selene, Balvanera, Patricia, Bastian, Meredith L., Bastin, Jean François, Bellingham, Peter J., Van Den Berg, Eduardo, Da Conceição Bispo, Polyanna, Boeckx, Pascal, Boehning-Gaese, Katrin, Bongers, Frans, Boyle, Brad, Brambach, Fabian, Brearley, Francis Q., Brown, Sandra, Chai, Shauna Lee, Chazdon, Robin L., Chen, Shengbin, Chhang, Phourin, Chuyong, George, Ewango, Corneille, Coronado, Indiana M., Cristóbal-Azkarate, Jurgi, Culmsee, Heike, Damas, Kipiro, Dattaraja, H.S., Davidar, Priya, DeWalt, Saara J., Din, Hazimah, Drake, Donald R., Duque, Alvaro, Durigan, Giselda, Eichhorn, Karl, Eler, Eduardo Schmidt, Enoki, Tsutomu, Ensslin, Andreas, Fandohan, Adandé Belarmain, Farwig, Nina, Feeley, Kenneth J., Fischer, Markus, Forshed, Olle, Garcia, Queila Souza, Garkoti, Satish Chandra, Gillespie, Thomas W., Gillet, Jean Francois, Gonmadje, Christelle, Granzow-De La Cerda, Iñigo, Griffith, Daniel M., Grogan, James, Hakeem, Khalid Rehman, Harris, David J., Harrison, Rhett D., Hector, Andy, Hemp, Andreas, Homeier, Jürgen, Hussain, M.S., Ibarra-Manríquez, Guillermo, Hanum, I.F., Imai, Nobuo, Jansen, Patrick A., Joly, Carlos Alfredo, Joseph, Shijo, Kartawinata, Kuswata, Kearsley, Elizabeth, Kelly, Daniel L., Kessler, Michael, Killeen, Timothy J., Kooyman, Robert M., Laumonier, Yves, Laurance, Susan G., Laurance, William F., Lawes, Michael J., Letcher, Susan G., Lindsell, Jeremy, Lovett, Jon, Lozada, Jose, Lu, Xinghui, Lykke, Anne Mette, Bin Mahmud, Khairil, Mahayani, Ni Putu Diana, Mansor, Asyraf, Marshall, Andrew R., Martin, Emanuel H., Matos, Darley Calderado Leal, Meave, Jorge A., Melo, Felipe P.L., Mendoza, Zhofre Huberto Aguirre, Metali, Faizah, Medjibe, Vincent P., Metzger, Jean Paul, Metzker, Thiago, Mohandass, D., Munguía-Rosas, Miguel A., Muñoz, Rodrigo, Nurtjahy, Eddy, De Oliveira, Eddie Lenza, Onrizal, Parolin, Pia, Parren, Marc, Parthasarathy, N., Paudel, Ekananda, Perez, Rolando, Pérez-García, Eduardo A., Pommer, Ulf, Poorter, Lourens, Qi, Lan, Piedade, Maria Teresa F., Pinto, José Roberto Rodrigues, Poulsen, Axel Dalberg, Poulsen, John R., Powers, Jennifer S., Prasad, Rama Chandra, Puyravaud, Jean Philippe, Rangel, Orlando, Reitsma, Jan, Rocha, Diogo S.B., Rolim, Samir, Rovero, Francesco, Rozak, Andes, Ruokolainen, Kalle, Rutishauser, Ervan, Rutten, Gemma, Mohd Said, Mohd Nizam, Saiter, Felipe Z., Saner, Philippe, Santos, Braulio, Dos Santos, João Roberto, Sarker, Swapan Kumar, Schmitt, Christine B., Schoengart, Jochen, Schulze, Mark, Sheil, Douglas, Sist, Plinio, Souza, Alexandre F., Spironello, Wilson Roberto, Sposito, Tereza, Steinmetz, Robert, Stevart, Tariq, Suganuma, Marcio Seiji, Sukri, Rahayu, Sultana, Aisha, Sukumar, Raman, Sunderland, Terry, Supriyadi, S., Suresh, H.S., Suzuki, Eizi, Tabarelli, Marcelo, Tang, Jianwei, Tanner, Ed V.J., Targhetta, Natalia, Theilade, Ida, Thomas, Duncan, Timberlake, Jonathan, De Morisson Valeriano, Márcio, Van Valkenburg, Johan, Van Do, Tran, Van Sam, Hoang, Vandermeer, John H., Verbeeck, Hans, Vetaas, Ole Reidar, Adekunle, Victor, Vieira, Simone A., Webb, Campbell O., Webb, Edward L., Whitfeld, Timothy, Wich, Serge, Williams, John, Wiser, Susan, Wittmann, Florian, Yang, Xiaobo, Yao, C.Y.A., Yap, Sandra L., Zahawi, Rakan A., Zakaria, Rahmad, and Zang, Runguo
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Knowledge about the biogeographic affinities of the world's tropical forests helps to better understand regional differences in forest structure, diversity, composition, and dynamics. Such understanding will enable anticipation of region-specific responses to global environmental change. Modern phylogenies, in combination with broad coverage of species inventory data, now allow for global biogeographic analyses that take species evolutionary distance into account. Here we present a classification of the world's tropical forests based on their phylogenetic similarity. We identify five principal floristic regions and their floristic relationships: (i) Indo-Pacific, (ii) Subtropical, (iii) African, (iv) American, and (v) Dry forests. Our results do not support the traditional neo- versus paleotropical forest division but instead separate the combined American and African forests from their Indo-Pacific counterparts. We also find indications for the existence of a global dry forest region, with representatives in America, Africa, Madagascar, and India. Additionally, a northern-hemisphere Subtropical forest region was identified with representatives in Asia and America, providing support for a link between Asian and American northernhemisphere forests.
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47. Coming out from their burrows: first photographic records of Priodontes maximus (Kerr, 1792) (Cingulata: Chlamyphoridae) in a forest remnant on the outskirts of Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil
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Pratas-Santiago, Luís Pedro, primary, Sousa Gonçalves, André Luis, additional, Meirelles, Fernanda, additional, and Spironello, Wilson Roberto, additional
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48. Dodging the moon: The moon effect on activity allocation of prey in the presence of predators
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Pratas‐Santiago, Luís P., primary, Gonçalves, André L. S., additional, Nogueira, António J. A., additional, and Spironello, Wilson R., additional
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49. Ants in their plants: Pseudomyrmex ants reduce primate, parrot and squirrel predation on Macrolobium acaciifolium (Fabaceae) seeds in Amazonian Brazil
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Barnett, Adrian Ashton, Almeida, Thais, Andrade, Richelly, Boyle, Sarah Ann, Lima, Marcelo Gonçalves de, MacLarnon, Ann M., Ross, Caroline, Silva, Welma Sousa, Spironello, Wilson Roberto, and Ronchi-Teles, Beatriz
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Primates ,Host Plant ,Amazona ,Tamiasciurus ,Predation Risk ,Psittaciformes ,Sciurus Igniventris ,Formicidae ,Psittacidae ,Invertebrata ,Pseudomyrmex Viduus ,Vertebrata ,Ara ,Macrolobium Acaciifolium ,Brasil ,Sciuridae ,Cacajao ,Fabaceae ,Sciurus ,Cacajao Melanocephalus ,Colony Founding ,Ant ,Pseudomyrmex ,Habitat Creation ,Aves ,Tree - Abstract
Although plant-inhabiting ants are known to act as effective deterrents to a variety of vertebrate and invertebrate herbivores, this has been reported only once before for primates, a group better known for their predation of ants. In the present study, we investigated the effects that colonies of Pseudomyrmex viduus ants living in individual Macrolobium acaciifolium (Fabaceae) trees have on the rates of visitation and fruit removal by four taxa of seed-predating vertebrates: the primate Cacajao melanocephalus ouakary; macaws (Ara spp.); large parrots (Amazona spp.); and the Northern Amazonian red squirrel (Sciurus igniventris). We found that ant presence significantly reduced both rates of visitation and of fruit removal by C.m. ouakary. The same pattern of reduced fruit removal was also observed for other seed predators (parrots, macaws, and squirrels) but not for visitation rates (although this may be a result of the small sample size). This appears to be only the second-known demonstration of the repellent effect of ants on primates and, indeed, the first for squirrels and psittacine birds. © 2014 The Linnean Society of London, Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 2015, 114, 260-273.
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50. Coming out from their burrows: first photographic records of Priodontes maximus (Kerr, 1792) (Cingulata: Chlamyphoridae) in a forest remnant on the outskirts of Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil.
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Pratas-Santiago, Luís Pedro, Sousa Gonçalves, André Luis, Meirelles, Fernanda, and Spironello, Wilson Roberto
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PROTECTED areas ,POPULATION density ,ARMADILLOS ,PHOTOGRAPHS - Abstract
Giant armadillo (Priodontes maximus) has a wide, and sometimes unknown, distribution across the South American continent. Giant armadillos are found in several types of well-preserved habitat. In the Amazon, the presence of P. maximus was fully confirmed through direct evidence only in a handful of occasions and it remains a poorly known species with considerable gaps and uncertainty concerning its distribution. This sensitive species is highly vulnerable to hunting. Data on P. maximus are usually obtained through indirect observations. Using camera-traps, we bring to sight the first direct observations of this species near Manaus (Brazil). Its presence points out the ecological relevance of the forests in this location and fills a gap where its distribution was still uncertain. More information on the movement patterns, habitat use and population density of this species is therefore needed to carry out appropriate conservation measures in these areas. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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