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Pitheciid research comes of age: Past puzzles, current progress, and future priorities

For a long time, members of the Pitheciidae were among the least studied of all Neotropical primates. But times have changed. Here, we trace the trajectory of this change and show how the articles in this special edition illustrate new knowledge and developments in our understanding of pitheciid eco...

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Autor principal: Barnett, Adrian Ashton
Outros Autores: Boyle, Sarah Ann, Thompson, Cynthia L.
Grau: Artigo
Idioma: English
Publicado em: American Journal of Primatology 2020
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spelling oai:repositorio:1-17335 Pitheciid research comes of age: Past puzzles, current progress, and future priorities Barnett, Adrian Ashton Boyle, Sarah Ann Thompson, Cynthia L. Ancestry Behavioral Ecology Biology Conservation Planning Future Prospect Knowledge Neotropical Region Primate Research Work Species Conservations Trajectory Cacajao Callicebus Chiropotes Cyrilla Pithecia Pithecia Pitheciidae Primates Animals Behavior, Animals Environmental Aspects And Related Phenomena Environmental Protection History Pitheciidae Procedures Research Trends Animal Behavior, Animals Conservation Of Natural Resources Ecological And Environmental Phenomena History, 19th Century History, 20th Century Pitheciidae Research For a long time, members of the Pitheciidae were among the least studied of all Neotropical primates. But times have changed. Here, we trace the trajectory of this change and show how the articles in this special edition illustrate new knowledge and developments in our understanding of pitheciid ecology, behavior, and conservation. We propose new directions and priorities for future research, especially to ensure the effective conservation of pitheciids, and demonstrate how studies of this family are now the focus of hypothesis-driven research that not only allows the details of this family's biology to be explored, but will allow its biology to be compared with other primate lineages. © 2016 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. 2020-06-15T21:41:25Z 2020-06-15T21:41:25Z 2016 Artigo https://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/handle/1/17335 10.1002/ajp.22491 en Volume 78, Número 5, Pags. 487-492 Restrito American Journal of Primatology
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language English
topic Ancestry
Behavioral Ecology
Biology
Conservation Planning
Future Prospect
Knowledge
Neotropical Region
Primate
Research Work
Species Conservations
Trajectory
Cacajao
Callicebus
Chiropotes
Cyrilla
Pithecia Pithecia
Pitheciidae
Primates
Animals
Behavior, Animals
Environmental Aspects And Related Phenomena
Environmental Protection
History
Pitheciidae
Procedures
Research
Trends
Animal
Behavior, Animals
Conservation Of Natural Resources
Ecological And Environmental Phenomena
History, 19th Century
History, 20th Century
Pitheciidae
Research
spellingShingle Ancestry
Behavioral Ecology
Biology
Conservation Planning
Future Prospect
Knowledge
Neotropical Region
Primate
Research Work
Species Conservations
Trajectory
Cacajao
Callicebus
Chiropotes
Cyrilla
Pithecia Pithecia
Pitheciidae
Primates
Animals
Behavior, Animals
Environmental Aspects And Related Phenomena
Environmental Protection
History
Pitheciidae
Procedures
Research
Trends
Animal
Behavior, Animals
Conservation Of Natural Resources
Ecological And Environmental Phenomena
History, 19th Century
History, 20th Century
Pitheciidae
Research
Barnett, Adrian Ashton
Pitheciid research comes of age: Past puzzles, current progress, and future priorities
topic_facet Ancestry
Behavioral Ecology
Biology
Conservation Planning
Future Prospect
Knowledge
Neotropical Region
Primate
Research Work
Species Conservations
Trajectory
Cacajao
Callicebus
Chiropotes
Cyrilla
Pithecia Pithecia
Pitheciidae
Primates
Animals
Behavior, Animals
Environmental Aspects And Related Phenomena
Environmental Protection
History
Pitheciidae
Procedures
Research
Trends
Animal
Behavior, Animals
Conservation Of Natural Resources
Ecological And Environmental Phenomena
History, 19th Century
History, 20th Century
Pitheciidae
Research
description For a long time, members of the Pitheciidae were among the least studied of all Neotropical primates. But times have changed. Here, we trace the trajectory of this change and show how the articles in this special edition illustrate new knowledge and developments in our understanding of pitheciid ecology, behavior, and conservation. We propose new directions and priorities for future research, especially to ensure the effective conservation of pitheciids, and demonstrate how studies of this family are now the focus of hypothesis-driven research that not only allows the details of this family's biology to be explored, but will allow its biology to be compared with other primate lineages. © 2016 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
format Artigo
author Barnett, Adrian Ashton
author2 Boyle, Sarah Ann
Thompson, Cynthia L.
author2Str Boyle, Sarah Ann
Thompson, Cynthia L.
title Pitheciid research comes of age: Past puzzles, current progress, and future priorities
title_short Pitheciid research comes of age: Past puzzles, current progress, and future priorities
title_full Pitheciid research comes of age: Past puzzles, current progress, and future priorities
title_fullStr Pitheciid research comes of age: Past puzzles, current progress, and future priorities
title_full_unstemmed Pitheciid research comes of age: Past puzzles, current progress, and future priorities
title_sort pitheciid research comes of age: past puzzles, current progress, and future priorities
publisher American Journal of Primatology
publishDate 2020
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