Capuchins are platyrrhines (monkeys found in the Americas) within the Cebidae family. For most of their taxonomic history, the two main morphological types of capuchins, gracile (untufted) and robust (tufted), were assigned to a single genus, Cebus. Further, all tufted capuchins were assigned to a single species, Cebus apella, despite broad geographic ranges spanning Central and northern South America. In 2012, tufted capuchins were assigned to their genus, Sapajus, with eight currently recognized species and five Cebus species, although these numbers are still under debate. Alu retrotransposons are a class of mobile element insertion (MEI) widely used to study primate phylogenetics. However, Alu elements have rarely been used to study capu...
Owl monkeys (genus Aotus), or night monkeys are platyrrhine primates in the Aotidae family. Early ...
Abstract Capuchin monkeys are currently represented by four species of Cebus and eight of Sapajus. T...
Phylogenetic relationships among Cebidae species of platyrrhine primates are presently under debate....
Capuchins are platyrrhines (monkeys found in the Americas) within the Cebidae family. For most of th...
Capuchins are platyrrhines (monkeys found in the Americas) within the Cebidae family. For most of th...
Capuchins are platyrrhines (monkeys found in the Americas) within the Cebidae family. For most of th...
Capuchins are platyrrhines (monkeys found in the Americas) within the Cebidae family. For most of th...
Capuchins are platyrrhines (monkeys found in the Americas) within the Cebidae fam-ily. For most of t...
Phylogenetic relationships amongst the robust capuchin monkeys (genus Sapajus) are poorly understood...
Phylogenetic relationships amongst the robust capuchin monkeys (genus Sapajus) are poorly understood...
Phylogenetic relationships amongst the robust capuchin monkeys (genus Sapajus) are poorly understood...
Abstract Background The evolution of Alu elements has been ongoing in primate lineages and Alu inser...
Phylogenetic relationships amongst the robust capuchin monkeys (genus Sapajus) are poorly understood...
Phylogenetic relationships among Cebidae species of platyrrhine primates are presently under debate....
Owl monkeys (genus Aotus), or night monkeys are platyrrhine primates in the Aotidae family. Early ...
Owl monkeys (genus Aotus), or night monkeys are platyrrhine primates in the Aotidae family. Early ...
Abstract Capuchin monkeys are currently represented by four species of Cebus and eight of Sapajus. T...
Phylogenetic relationships among Cebidae species of platyrrhine primates are presently under debate....
Capuchins are platyrrhines (monkeys found in the Americas) within the Cebidae family. For most of th...
Capuchins are platyrrhines (monkeys found in the Americas) within the Cebidae family. For most of th...
Capuchins are platyrrhines (monkeys found in the Americas) within the Cebidae family. For most of th...
Capuchins are platyrrhines (monkeys found in the Americas) within the Cebidae family. For most of th...
Capuchins are platyrrhines (monkeys found in the Americas) within the Cebidae fam-ily. For most of t...
Phylogenetic relationships amongst the robust capuchin monkeys (genus Sapajus) are poorly understood...
Phylogenetic relationships amongst the robust capuchin monkeys (genus Sapajus) are poorly understood...
Phylogenetic relationships amongst the robust capuchin monkeys (genus Sapajus) are poorly understood...
Abstract Background The evolution of Alu elements has been ongoing in primate lineages and Alu inser...
Phylogenetic relationships amongst the robust capuchin monkeys (genus Sapajus) are poorly understood...
Phylogenetic relationships among Cebidae species of platyrrhine primates are presently under debate....
Owl monkeys (genus Aotus), or night monkeys are platyrrhine primates in the Aotidae family. Early ...
Owl monkeys (genus Aotus), or night monkeys are platyrrhine primates in the Aotidae family. Early ...
Abstract Capuchin monkeys are currently represented by four species of Cebus and eight of Sapajus. T...
Phylogenetic relationships among Cebidae species of platyrrhine primates are presently under debate....