This thesis has been made available by the generous support of the estate of the late José Márcio Corrêa Ayres.Uakari monkeys from the Amazon River basin are the most specialized primates in the Neotropical region. Their short tails, peculiar dentition and external morphology are strikingly divergent from most other platyrrhines. Furthermore, their geographical range is small and restricted to the forests in the floodplains of Amazonian Rivers. It is the only frugivorous primate able to live within the young $\textbf{varzeas}$ (white-water river floodplain) of the Amazon. A 20-month study of the ecology of the white uakaris $\textbf{(Cacajao calvus calvus)}$ was carried out in the floodplain located between the Japur$\acute a$ and Amazon...
Data on the ecology and diet of buffy sakis (Pithecia albicans) were obtained during a 20‐month stud...
Few attempts have been made to understand how spatiotemporal changes in fruit supply influence frugi...
The squirrel monkey, Saimiri, is a pan-Amazonian Pleistocene radiation. We use statistical phylogeog...
The behaviour, ecology and conservation of the red uakari monkey Cacajao calvus ucaya/ii was studied...
The responses of saddleback tamarins Saguinus fuscicollis avilapiresi, moustached tamarins S. mystax...
The importance of tropical forests for global diversity and ecosystem function is well established i...
An understanding of a species’ geographic distribution is essential to assess, plan, and develop str...
Understanding spatial and temporal diversity and distribution patterns of species along with the dri...
Uakaris, genus Cacajao, possess adaptations to their unripe seed-focused diet and habitat preference...
We document patterns of fruit and vertebrate abundance within an extensive, virtually undisturbed mo...
There is considerable variation in primate species richness across neotropical forest sites, and the...
A high-diversity primate community consisting of 13 species was examined at an entirely undisturbed ...
This thesis explores the seemingly simple problem of how a rainforest-dwelling primate, Cebus apella...
Bald uakaris, genus Cacajao, are Amazonian primates currently classified as one species and four sub...
The role of Amazonian rivers as drivers of speciation through vicariance remains controversial. Here...
Data on the ecology and diet of buffy sakis (Pithecia albicans) were obtained during a 20‐month stud...
Few attempts have been made to understand how spatiotemporal changes in fruit supply influence frugi...
The squirrel monkey, Saimiri, is a pan-Amazonian Pleistocene radiation. We use statistical phylogeog...
The behaviour, ecology and conservation of the red uakari monkey Cacajao calvus ucaya/ii was studied...
The responses of saddleback tamarins Saguinus fuscicollis avilapiresi, moustached tamarins S. mystax...
The importance of tropical forests for global diversity and ecosystem function is well established i...
An understanding of a species’ geographic distribution is essential to assess, plan, and develop str...
Understanding spatial and temporal diversity and distribution patterns of species along with the dri...
Uakaris, genus Cacajao, possess adaptations to their unripe seed-focused diet and habitat preference...
We document patterns of fruit and vertebrate abundance within an extensive, virtually undisturbed mo...
There is considerable variation in primate species richness across neotropical forest sites, and the...
A high-diversity primate community consisting of 13 species was examined at an entirely undisturbed ...
This thesis explores the seemingly simple problem of how a rainforest-dwelling primate, Cebus apella...
Bald uakaris, genus Cacajao, are Amazonian primates currently classified as one species and four sub...
The role of Amazonian rivers as drivers of speciation through vicariance remains controversial. Here...
Data on the ecology and diet of buffy sakis (Pithecia albicans) were obtained during a 20‐month stud...
Few attempts have been made to understand how spatiotemporal changes in fruit supply influence frugi...
The squirrel monkey, Saimiri, is a pan-Amazonian Pleistocene radiation. We use statistical phylogeog...