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1. Whole genomes of Amazonian uakari monkeys reveal complex connectivity and fast differentiation driven by high environmental dynamism.

2. Temporal variation and age influence activity budget more than sex and reproductive status in wild brown howler monkeys (Alouatta guariba clamitans) inhabiting a large, continuous forest.

3. Epidemiological characterization of oral focal epithelial hyperplasia in brown howler monkeys (Alouatta guariba clamitans).

4. Taxonomy and systematics of the Neotropical primates: a review and update.

5. Validating the timing of New World monkey dispersal routes by lineage dispersal modeling and description of the Amazonian eastward route.

6. Rapid facial mimicry in Platyrrhini: Play face replication in spider monkeys (Ateles fusciceps, Ateles hybridus, and Ateles paniscus).

7. Fragmented forest affects the southern black-horned capuchin (Sapajus nigritus cucullatus) in the Argentinean Atlantic Forest.

8. Guidelines and considerations for capturing and collaring wild primates: a case study with capuchin monkeys (Sapajus nigritus cucullatus)

9. Taxonomy and systematics of the Neotropical primates: a review and update

11. Mitochondrial DNA for phylogeny building: Assessing individual and grouped mtGenes as proxies for the mtGenome in platyrrhine clades

12. An eosimiid primate of South Asian affinities in the Paleogene of Western Amazonia and the origin of New World monkeys.

13. Male genital organs of the black‐crowned dwarf marmoset (Callibella humilis).

14. Framework of the Alu Subfamily Evolution in the Platyrrhine Three-Family Clade of Cebidae, Callithrichidae, and Aotidae.

15. Taxonomic review of Saguinus mystax (Spix, 1823) (Primates, Callitrichidae), and description of a new species.

16. Subacute multisystemic toxoplasmosis in a captive black‐and‐gold howler monkey (Alouatta caraya) indicates therapy challenging.

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

18. Craniomandibular variation in the endemic Hispaniolan primate, Antillothrix bernensis.

19. Taxonomic review of Saguinus mystax (Spix, 1823) (Primates, Callitrichidae), and description of a new species

20. The evolution and biological correlates of hand preferences in anthropoid primates

21. A robust tool kit: First report of tool use in captive crested capuchin monkeys (Sapajus robustus).

22. Diet, activity patterns, and home range use in forest and cultivated areas for one wild group of endangered crested capuchin monkeys (Sapajus robustus) in Reserva Natural Vale, Espírito Santo, Brazil.

23. Spontaneous disseminated T‐cell lymphoma in a buff‐headed capuchin (Sapajus xanthosternos).

24. Uniform trichromacy in Alouatta caraya and Alouatta seniculus: behavioural and genetic colour vision evaluation

25. Vertical clinging and leaping induced evolutionary rate shifts in postcranial evolution of tamarins and marmosets (Primates, Callitrichidae)

26. Initial investigation of three selective and potent small molecule oxytocin receptor PET ligands in New World monkeys

27. A NEW HUMERUS OF HOMUNCULUS PATAGONICUS, A STEM PLATYRRHINE FROM THE SANTA CRUZ FORMATION (LATE EARLY MIOCENE), SANTA CRUZ PROVINCE, ARGENTINA.

28. Primate body mass and dietary correlates of tooth root surface area.

29. Identification and characterization of ERV-W-like sequences in Platyrrhini species provides new insights into the evolutionary history of ERV-W in primates

31. Molecular characterisation of parvorder Platyrrhini IgG sub-classes.

32. Myrmecovory in Neotropical primates.

33. Reproductive and Stress Response Hormones of the Critically Endangered Southern Muriqui (Brachyteles arachnoides: Atelidae) Under Captive Conditions.

34. Socially mediated overlap in vocal interactions between free‐ranging black howler monkeys.

35. Uniform trichromacy in Alouatta caraya and Alouatta seniculus: behavioural and genetic colour vision evaluation.

36. Vertical clinging and leaping induced evolutionary rate shifts in postcranial evolution of tamarins and marmosets (Primates, Callitrichidae).

37. Phylogenetic analysis reveals a new introduction of Yellow Fever virus in São Paulo State, Brazil, 2023.

38. SISTEMÁTICA Y GENERALIDADES DEL TITÍ, TONGO, MACACO O MICO BONITO DEL CAQUETÁ Plecturocebus caquetensis

39. Pre‐Hispanic howler monkeys from two sites of northern Venezuela and the Orinocan connection: An archaeoprimatological study.

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

42. Oxytocin amino acid variation within Neotropical primates: new genetic variants in hormone and receptor sequences and evidence for evolutionary forces driving this unexpected diversity.

43. Pelage Variation and an Update on the Geographic Distribution of the Black-tailed Marmoset Mico melanurus.

44. NEW PRIMATES FROM THE RÍO SANTA CRUZ AND RÍO BOTE (EARLY–MIDDLE MIOCENE), SANTA CRUZ PROVINCE, ARGENTINA

45. Muscle–tendon arrangement and innervation pattern of the m. flexor digitorum superficialis in the common marmoset (Callithrix jacchus), squirrel monkey (Saimiri sciureus) and spider monkey (Ateles sp.).

46. Geophagy in Wild Yellow-Tailed Woolly Monkeys (Lagothrix flavicauda) Is Brief and Rare.

47. Geophagy in the yellow-tailed woolly monkey (Lagothrix flavicauda) at La Esperanza, Peru: site characterization and soil composition.

48. Geographical patterns and current and short‐term historical correlates of phylogenetic diversity and endemism for New World primates.

49. Identification and characterization of ERV-W-like sequences in Platyrrhini species provides new insights into the evolutionary history of ERV-W in primates.

50. Preparing New World Monkeys for Laboratory Research

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