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A taxonomic reassessment of Cacajao melanocephalus Humboldt (1811), with the description of two new species

The author of the last published systematic review of Cacajao recognized 2 subspecies of black-headed uakaris (black uakaris): Cacajao melanocephalus melanocephalus and C. m. ouakary. As a result of a series of black uakari surveys and collecting expeditions to several tributaries of the Rio Negro a...

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Autor principal: Boubli, Jean Philippe
Outros Autores: Silva, Maria Nazareth Ferreira da, Amado, Manuella Villar, Hrbek, Tomas, Pontual, Francisco Boavista, Farias, Izeni P.
Grau: Artigo
Idioma: English
Publicado em: International Journal of Primatology 2020
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spelling oai:repositorio:1-18568 A taxonomic reassessment of Cacajao melanocephalus Humboldt (1811), with the description of two new species Boubli, Jean Philippe Silva, Maria Nazareth Ferreira da Amado, Manuella Villar Hrbek, Tomas Pontual, Francisco Boavista Farias, Izeni P. Assessment Method Conservation Status Cytochrome Geographical Distribution Molecular Analysis Morphology New Species Phylogeny Pleistocene Primate Rainforest Speciation (biology) Taxonomy Amazonas Brasil Rio Araca Rio Negro [south America] South America Cacajao Cacajao Melanocephalus Cacajao Melanocephalus Primates The author of the last published systematic review of Cacajao recognized 2 subspecies of black-headed uakaris (black uakaris): Cacajao melanocephalus melanocephalus and C. m. ouakary. As a result of a series of black uakari surveys and collecting expeditions to several tributaries of the Rio Negro and of morphological and molecular analyses of museum specimens and specimens we collected during field expeditions, we reassess their taxonomy. We describe a newly discovered species of black uakari from the Rio Aracá, a left bank tributary of the Rio Negro, Amazonas, Brazil. We also show that ouakary is a junior synonym of melanocephalus and provide a new name and a new description for Cacajao melanocephalus melanocephalus in the Pico da Neblina region of Brazil and Venezuela. Based on genetic, morphological, and ecological evidence, we propose that there are 3 species of black uakaris. We named the Rio Aracá species Cacajao ayresi sp. nov. (Ayres uakari) in honor of the late José Márcio Ayres, a pioneer in uakari research and conservation. We named the Neblina black uakari Cacajao hosomi, after the Yanomami word for uakaris. The new taxonomic arrangement provided here implies that the conservation status of black uakaris needs to be reassessed. © 2008 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC. 2020-06-15T22:02:07Z 2020-06-15T22:02:07Z 2008 Artigo https://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/handle/1/18568 10.1007/s10764-008-9248-7 en Volume 29, Número 3, Pags. 723-741 Restrito International Journal of Primatology
institution Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia - Repositório Institucional
collection INPA-RI
language English
topic Assessment Method
Conservation Status
Cytochrome
Geographical Distribution
Molecular Analysis
Morphology
New Species
Phylogeny
Pleistocene
Primate
Rainforest
Speciation (biology)
Taxonomy
Amazonas
Brasil
Rio Araca
Rio Negro [south America]
South America
Cacajao
Cacajao Melanocephalus
Cacajao Melanocephalus
Primates
spellingShingle Assessment Method
Conservation Status
Cytochrome
Geographical Distribution
Molecular Analysis
Morphology
New Species
Phylogeny
Pleistocene
Primate
Rainforest
Speciation (biology)
Taxonomy
Amazonas
Brasil
Rio Araca
Rio Negro [south America]
South America
Cacajao
Cacajao Melanocephalus
Cacajao Melanocephalus
Primates
Boubli, Jean Philippe
A taxonomic reassessment of Cacajao melanocephalus Humboldt (1811), with the description of two new species
topic_facet Assessment Method
Conservation Status
Cytochrome
Geographical Distribution
Molecular Analysis
Morphology
New Species
Phylogeny
Pleistocene
Primate
Rainforest
Speciation (biology)
Taxonomy
Amazonas
Brasil
Rio Araca
Rio Negro [south America]
South America
Cacajao
Cacajao Melanocephalus
Cacajao Melanocephalus
Primates
description The author of the last published systematic review of Cacajao recognized 2 subspecies of black-headed uakaris (black uakaris): Cacajao melanocephalus melanocephalus and C. m. ouakary. As a result of a series of black uakari surveys and collecting expeditions to several tributaries of the Rio Negro and of morphological and molecular analyses of museum specimens and specimens we collected during field expeditions, we reassess their taxonomy. We describe a newly discovered species of black uakari from the Rio Aracá, a left bank tributary of the Rio Negro, Amazonas, Brazil. We also show that ouakary is a junior synonym of melanocephalus and provide a new name and a new description for Cacajao melanocephalus melanocephalus in the Pico da Neblina region of Brazil and Venezuela. Based on genetic, morphological, and ecological evidence, we propose that there are 3 species of black uakaris. We named the Rio Aracá species Cacajao ayresi sp. nov. (Ayres uakari) in honor of the late José Márcio Ayres, a pioneer in uakari research and conservation. We named the Neblina black uakari Cacajao hosomi, after the Yanomami word for uakaris. The new taxonomic arrangement provided here implies that the conservation status of black uakaris needs to be reassessed. © 2008 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC.
format Artigo
author Boubli, Jean Philippe
author2 Silva, Maria Nazareth Ferreira da
Amado, Manuella Villar
Hrbek, Tomas
Pontual, Francisco Boavista
Farias, Izeni P.
author2Str Silva, Maria Nazareth Ferreira da
Amado, Manuella Villar
Hrbek, Tomas
Pontual, Francisco Boavista
Farias, Izeni P.
title A taxonomic reassessment of Cacajao melanocephalus Humboldt (1811), with the description of two new species
title_short A taxonomic reassessment of Cacajao melanocephalus Humboldt (1811), with the description of two new species
title_full A taxonomic reassessment of Cacajao melanocephalus Humboldt (1811), with the description of two new species
title_fullStr A taxonomic reassessment of Cacajao melanocephalus Humboldt (1811), with the description of two new species
title_full_unstemmed A taxonomic reassessment of Cacajao melanocephalus Humboldt (1811), with the description of two new species
title_sort taxonomic reassessment of cacajao melanocephalus humboldt (1811), with the description of two new species
publisher International Journal of Primatology
publishDate 2020
url https://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/handle/1/18568
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