Neotropical Primates
Mostrando 13-19 de 19 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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13. Comunidade de mamiferos não-voadores de um fragmento de floresta Atlantica semidecidua do municipio de Campinas, SP
The population richness, composition, abundance and density of non-volant mammals of mata Ribeirão Cachoeira forest, a 230 ha semideciduous forest fragment in the outskirts of Campinas, São Paulo, were studied between 2001 and 2003. The main objective was to evaluate the importance of this forest fragment to the local and regional conservation of the nativ
Publicado em: 2005
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14. Long-distance calls in Neotropical primates
Chamados de longo alcance são comuns em primatas. Muitas pesquisas enfocaram tais vocalizações em uma única ou em poucas espécies, enquanto poucos estudos lidaram com padrões mais gerais dentro da ordem. As características comuns que geralmente distinguem estas vocalizações são relacionadas com a transmissão de sons a longa distância. As funçõe
Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências. Publicado em: 2004-06
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15. Divergent evolution and purifying selection of the H (FUT1) gene in New World monkeys (Primates, Platyrrhini)
In the present study, the coding region of the H gene was sequenced and analyzed in fourteen genera of New World primates (Alouatta, Aotus, Ateles, Brachyteles, Cacajao, Callicebus, Callithrix, Cebus, Chiropotes, Lagothrix, Leontopithecus, Pithecia, Saguinus, and Saimiri), in order to investigate the evolution of the gene. The analyses revealed that this cod
Genetics and Molecular Biology. Publicado em: 2004
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16. Contribution to the study of hepatitis A in New World primates / Contribuição ao estudo da hepatite A em primatas neotropicais
A hepatite A é uma zoonose causada pelo vírus da Hepatite A (HAV), um picornavirus que tem como hospedeiros naturais os primatas humanos e não humanos. Existe apenas um sorotipo, porém várias cepas, divididas em 7 génotipos, sendo que 3 destes são estritamente de cepas humanas e 3 contêm apenas cepas símias. O genótipo III possui tanto cepas humana
Publicado em: 2003
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17. Characterization of Monkey Enteropathogenic Escherichia coli (EPEC) and Human Typical and Atypical EPEC Serotype Isolates from Neotropical Nonhuman Primates
Enteropathogenic Escherichia coli (EPEC) has been associated with infantile diarrhea and mortality in humans in developing countries. While diarrhea is also a major problem among primates kept in captivity, the role of E. coli is unclear. This study was designed to characterize diarrheagenic E. coli recovered from the feces of 56 New World nonhuman primates,
American Society for Microbiology.
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18. Primate species richness is determined by plant productivity: Implications for conservation
The explanation of patterns in species richness ranks among the most important tasks of ecology. Current theories emphasize the interaction between historical and geographical factors affecting the size of the regional species pool and of locally acting processes such as competitive exclusion, disturbance, productivity, and seasonality. Local species richnes
The National Academy of Sciences of the USA.
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19. The Latency-Associated Nuclear Antigen Homolog of Herpesvirus Saimiri Inhibits Lytic Virus Replication†
Herpesvirus saimiri (HVS), a T-lymphotropic tumor virus of neotropical primates, and the Kaposi's sarcoma-associated human herpesvirus 8 (KSHV) belong to the gamma-2-herpesvirus (Rhadinovirus) subfamily and share numerous features of genome structure and organization. The KSHV latency-associated nuclear antigen (LANA) protein appears to be relevant for viral
American Society for Microbiology.