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  • 2. The influence of anthropogenic edge effects on primate populations and their habitat in a fragmented rainforest in Costa Rica.
    Bolt LM, Schreier AL, Voss KA, Sheehan EA, Barrickman NL, Pryor NP, Barton MC.
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  • 5. Dominance and social interaction patterns in brown capuchin monkey (Cebus [Sapajus] apella) social networks.
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  • 7. Hand preferences and differences in extractive foraging in seven capuchin monkey species.
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  • 8. Interspecific infanticide and infant-directed aggression by spider monkeys (Ateles hybridus) in a fragmented forest in Colombia.
    Rimbach R, Pardo-Martinez A, Montes-Rojas A, Di Fiore A, Link A.
    Am J Primatol; 2012 Nov; 74(11):990-7. PubMed ID: 22767357
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  • 9. The capuchin, the howler, and the Caatinga: seed dispersal by monkeys in a threatened Brazilian forest.
    de A Moura AC, McConkey KR.
    Am J Primatol; 2007 Feb; 69(2):220-6. PubMed ID: 17146800
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  • 11. Anointing variation across wild capuchin populations: a review of material preferences, bout frequency and anointing sociality in Cebus and Sapajus.
    Alfaro JW, Matthews L, Boyette AH, Macfarlan SJ, Phillips KA, Falótico T, Ottoni E, Verderane M, Izar P, Schulte M, Melin A, Fedigan L, Janson C, Alfaro ME.
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  • 15. Uses of nonhuman primates by humans in northeastern Brazil.
    Filho RF, de Castro CSS, Casanova C, Bezerra BM.
    Primates; 2021 Sep; 62(5):777-788. PubMed ID: 34050850
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  • 17. Individual participation in intergroup contests is mediated by numerical assessment strategies in black howler and tufted capuchin monkeys.
    Van Belle S, Scarry CJ.
    Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci; 2015 Dec 05; 370(1683):20150007. PubMed ID: 26503680
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  • 18. Small but wise: Common marmosets (Callithrix jacchus) use acoustic signals as cues to avoid interactions with blonde capuchin monkeys (Sapajus flavius).
    Bastos M, Medeiros K, Jones G, Bezerra B.
    Am J Primatol; 2018 Mar 05; 80(3):e22744. PubMed ID: 29488642
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