The black-faced uacaris are a poorly known group of platyrrhine monkeys from the Rio Negro basin in northwestern Amazonia. Originally described as two distinct species - Cacajao melanocephalus (Humboldt 1812) and Cacajao ouakary (Spix 1823) - from opposite banks of the Negro, they were treated as a single species until the end of the twentieth century, when molecular studies reconfirmed their status as true species. One of these studies not only nominated a third (northern) species, Cacajao ayresi Boubli et al. 2008, but also identified C. ouakary as a junior synonym of C. melanocephalus, resulting in the introduction of a new nomen, Cacajao hosomi Boubli et al. 2008. In the present study, additional evidence on morphological and zoogeograp...
Cologne Zoo was a major place for the captive care of primates of the family Pitheciidae in the seco...
5. Amazon Black Howler Alouatta nigerrima French: Hurleur de Lonnberg / German: Amazonas-Brllaffe...
New research presented in this special issue of Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution on the “Phylog...
The author of the last published systematic review of Cacajao recognized 2 subspecies of black-heade...
Bald uakaris, genus Cacajao, are Amazonian primates currently classified as one species and four sub...
the genus Cacajao (Cebidae, Platyrrhini): A preliminary taxonomic review with the description of a n...
Pitheciinae are a subfamily of South American monkeys. They possess dental specialisations that allo...
Uakaris, genus Cacajao, possess adaptations to their unripe seed-focused diet and habitat preference...
It has been suggested in the literature that primates of the genus Cacajao have been restricted to f...
Platyrrhine primate taxonomy is a rapidly evolving area of research. The recent description of the P...
Pitheciids, one of the major radiations of New World monkeys endemic to South and Central America, a...
Family PITHECIIDAE (TITIS, SAKIS AND UACARIS) * Small to medium-sized monkeys with hindlimbs longe...
An understanding of a species’ geographic distribution is essential to assess, plan, and develop str...
Melanosuchus niger Spix is distributed throughout the Amazon River basin today. The extinct Melanosu...
The genus Callicebus is one of the most diverse Neotropical primate groups, with 31 recognized speci...
Cologne Zoo was a major place for the captive care of primates of the family Pitheciidae in the seco...
5. Amazon Black Howler Alouatta nigerrima French: Hurleur de Lonnberg / German: Amazonas-Brllaffe...
New research presented in this special issue of Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution on the “Phylog...
The author of the last published systematic review of Cacajao recognized 2 subspecies of black-heade...
Bald uakaris, genus Cacajao, are Amazonian primates currently classified as one species and four sub...
the genus Cacajao (Cebidae, Platyrrhini): A preliminary taxonomic review with the description of a n...
Pitheciinae are a subfamily of South American monkeys. They possess dental specialisations that allo...
Uakaris, genus Cacajao, possess adaptations to their unripe seed-focused diet and habitat preference...
It has been suggested in the literature that primates of the genus Cacajao have been restricted to f...
Platyrrhine primate taxonomy is a rapidly evolving area of research. The recent description of the P...
Pitheciids, one of the major radiations of New World monkeys endemic to South and Central America, a...
Family PITHECIIDAE (TITIS, SAKIS AND UACARIS) * Small to medium-sized monkeys with hindlimbs longe...
An understanding of a species’ geographic distribution is essential to assess, plan, and develop str...
Melanosuchus niger Spix is distributed throughout the Amazon River basin today. The extinct Melanosu...
The genus Callicebus is one of the most diverse Neotropical primate groups, with 31 recognized speci...
Cologne Zoo was a major place for the captive care of primates of the family Pitheciidae in the seco...
5. Amazon Black Howler Alouatta nigerrima French: Hurleur de Lonnberg / German: Amazonas-Brllaffe...
New research presented in this special issue of Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution on the “Phylog...