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Stephen F Ferrari

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Primates; Journal of Primatology|February 8, 2017
A primate at risk in Northeast Brazil: local extinctions of Coimbra Filho's titi (Callicebus coimbrai)Renato R Hilário, Leandro Jerusalinsky, Sidnei Santos, et al.
Primates; Journal of Primatology|August 24, 2019
Anointing with commercial insect repellent by free-ranging Cebus capucinus in Manuel Antonio National Park, Quepos, Costa RicaEdilton R Santos, Stephen F Ferrari, Raone Beltrão-Mendes, et al.
American Journal of Primatology|September 8, 2011
Seasonal versatility in the feeding ecology of a group of titis (Callicebus coimbrai) in the northern Brazilian Atlantic ForestJoão Pedro Souza-Alves, Isadora P Fontes, Renata R D Chagas, et al.
Journal of Chemical Ecology|October 10, 2002
Geophagy as a correlate of folivory in red-handed howler monkeys (Alouatta belzebul) from eastern Brazilian AmazoniaLuciane L De Souza, Stephen F Ferrari, Marcondes L Da Costa, et al.
Genetics and Molecular Biology|September 21, 2018
Phylogenetic relationships among Capuchin (Cebidae, Platyrrhini) lineages: An old event of sympatry explains the current distribution of Cebus and SapajusAntonio Marcio Gomes Martins-Junior, Jeferson Carneiro, Iracilda Sampaio, et al.
Zootaxa|October 7, 2014
Reconsidering the taxonomy of the Black-Faced Uacaris, Cacajao melanocephalus group (Mammalia: Pitheciidae), from the northern Amazon BasinStephen F Ferrari, Patrícia G Guedes, Wilsea M B Figueiredo-Ready, et al.
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution|May 1, 2009
Evolutionary inferences on the diversity of the genus Aotus (Platyrrhini, Cebidae) from mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit II gene sequencesHelio L Plautz, Evonnildo C Gonçalves, Stephen F Ferrari, et al.
Folia Primatologica; International Journal of Primatology|February 5, 2003
Mitochondrial COII gene sequences provide new insights into the phylogeny of marmoset species groups (Callitrichidae, Primates)Leonardo Sena, Marcelo Vallinoto, Iracilda Sampaio, et al.
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|October 14, 2011
A molecular phylogeny of the tamarins (genus Saguinus) based on five nuclear sequence data from regions containing Alu insertionsDivino Bruno da Cunha, Eliene Monteiro, Marcelo Vallinoto, et al.
Genetics and Molecular Biology|June 4, 2011
Genetic structure of red-handed howler monkey populations in the fragmented landscape of Eastern Brazilian AmazoniaHeitor B Bastos, Evonnildo C Gonçalves, Stephen F Ferrari, et al.
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Primates; Journal of Primatology|February 8, 2017
A primate at risk in Northeast Brazil: local extinctions of Coimbra Filho's titi (Callicebus coimbrai)Renato R Hilário, Leandro Jerusalinsky, Sidnei Santos, et al.
Primates; Journal of Primatology|August 24, 2019
Anointing with commercial insect repellent by free-ranging Cebus capucinus in Manuel Antonio National Park, Quepos, Costa RicaEdilton R Santos, Stephen F Ferrari, Raone Beltrão-Mendes, et al.
American Journal of Primatology|September 8, 2011
Seasonal versatility in the feeding ecology of a group of titis (Callicebus coimbrai) in the northern Brazilian Atlantic ForestJoão Pedro Souza-Alves, Isadora P Fontes, Renata R D Chagas, et al.
Journal of Chemical Ecology|October 10, 2002
Geophagy as a correlate of folivory in red-handed howler monkeys (Alouatta belzebul) from eastern Brazilian AmazoniaLuciane L De Souza, Stephen F Ferrari, Marcondes L Da Costa, et al.
Genetics and Molecular Biology|September 21, 2018
Phylogenetic relationships among Capuchin (Cebidae, Platyrrhini) lineages: An old event of sympatry explains the current distribution of Cebus and SapajusAntonio Marcio Gomes Martins-Junior, Jeferson Carneiro, Iracilda Sampaio, et al.
Zootaxa|October 7, 2014
Reconsidering the taxonomy of the Black-Faced Uacaris, Cacajao melanocephalus group (Mammalia: Pitheciidae), from the northern Amazon BasinStephen F Ferrari, Patrícia G Guedes, Wilsea M B Figueiredo-Ready, et al.
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution|May 1, 2009
Evolutionary inferences on the diversity of the genus Aotus (Platyrrhini, Cebidae) from mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit II gene sequencesHelio L Plautz, Evonnildo C Gonçalves, Stephen F Ferrari, et al.
Folia Primatologica; International Journal of Primatology|February 5, 2003
Mitochondrial COII gene sequences provide new insights into the phylogeny of marmoset species groups (Callitrichidae, Primates)Leonardo Sena, Marcelo Vallinoto, Iracilda Sampaio, et al.
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|October 14, 2011
A molecular phylogeny of the tamarins (genus Saguinus) based on five nuclear sequence data from regions containing Alu insertionsDivino Bruno da Cunha, Eliene Monteiro, Marcelo Vallinoto, et al.
Genetics and Molecular Biology|June 4, 2011
Genetic structure of red-handed howler monkey populations in the fragmented landscape of Eastern Brazilian AmazoniaHeitor B Bastos, Evonnildo C Gonçalves, Stephen F Ferrari, et al.
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