221 results on '"Serio-Silva, Juan Carlos"'
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2. Factors influencing terrestriality in primates of the Americas and Madagascar
3. Current status of the remaining Mexican cloud forests: landscape findings and conservation initiatives.
4. Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) is a Useful and Low-Cost Tool for Molecular Sexing Psittaciformes under Human Care: An Example of a Collaborative Approach in Mexico
5. A simple assay for measuring tannin‐protein precipitation capacity offers insights into the diet and food choice of black howler monkeys (Alouatta pigra)
6. Perception and Uses of Primates Among Popoluca Indigenous People in Los Tuxtlas, Mexico
7. Farmers’ Perceptions of White-Faced Capuchins (Cebus imitator) and Human–Primate Coexistence in Rural Communities of Renacimiento District, Chiriquí Province, Panama
8. Children's Learning Preferences for the Development of Conservation Education Programs in Mexican Communities
9. CHANGES IN VEGETATION AT SMALL LANDSCAPE SCALES AND CAPTIVITY ALTER THE GUT MICROBIOTA OF BLACK HOWLER MONKEYS (Alouatta pigra: Atelidae)/Cambios en la vegetación a pequeñas escalas de paisaje y el cautiverio alteran la microbiota intestinal de los monos aulladores negros (Alouatta pigra: Atelidae): Running title: Gut microbiota of black howlers in small scales
10. Terrestrial Locomotion and Other Adaptive Behaviors in Howler Monkeys (Alouatta pigra) Living in Forest Fragments
11. Tropical field stations yield high conservation return on investment
12. Lead exposure and its relationship with fecal cortisol levels in black howler monkeys (Alouatta pigra)
13. Games academics play and their consequences : how authorship, h -index and journal impact factors are shaping the future of academia
14. The Primate Cultural Significance Index: applications with Popoluca Indigenous people at Los Tuxtlas Biosphere Reserve
15. Perception and Uses of Primates Among Popoluca Indigenous People in Los Tuxtlas, Mexico
16. The Role of Ficus (Moraceae) in the Diet and Nutrition of a Troop of Mexican Howler Monkeys, Alouatta palliata mexicana, Released on an Island in Southern Veracruz, Mexico
17. Anthropogenic Habitat Modification, Tourist Interactions and Crop-Raiding in Howler Monkeys
18. Large Terrestrial Mammals
19. Víctor Rico-Gray (1951-2021)
20. Primates in Fragments 10 Years Later: Once and Future Goals
21. Potential Distribution of Primates in the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico Under Current and Climate Change Scenarios
22. Factors influencing terrestriality in primates of the Americas and Madagascar
23. Potential conflict as an opportunity for coexistence: cosmovision and attitudes of Arhuaco people towards jaguars
24. Estimating the impact of the illegal trade of primates in Mexico: a potential threat to wildlife.
25. Mapping Primate Populations in the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico: A First Assessment
26. Howler Monkeys (Alouatta palliata mexicana) as Seed Dispersers of Strangler Figs in Disturbed and Preserved Habitat in Southern Veracruz, México
27. Biochemical and hematological evaluations of black howler monkeys (Alouatta pigra) in highly degraded landscapes in Mexico
28. Cascading impacts of anthropogenically driven habitat loss: deforestation, flooding, and possible lead poisoning in howler monkeys (Alouatta pigra)
29. Escarificación de endocarpos del jobo (Spondias mombin, Anacardiaceae) debido al paso por el tracto digestivo de monos aulladores de manto (Alouatta palliata mexicana): un vistazo microscópico
30. Social media’s potential to promote conservation at the local level: an assessment in eleven primate range countries
31. The chemical landscape of tropical mammals in the Anthropocene
32. Anomalous pigmentation in American primates: review and first record of a leucistic black howler monkey in southeast Mexico
33. The Role of Canopy Ants in Removing Ficus perforata Seeds from Howler Monkey (Alouatta palliata mexicana) Feces at Los Tuxtlas, México
34. Resource Use in a Landscape Matrix by an Arboreal Primate: Evidence of Supplementation in Black howlers (Alouatta pigra)
35. Anthropogenic Habitat Modification, Tourist Interactions and Crop-Raiding in Howler Monkeys
36. Additional file 1 of The Primate Cultural Significance Index: applications with Popoluca Indigenous people at Los Tuxtlas Biosphere Reserve
37. Disfunciones en primates no humanos
38. Howlers Are Able to Survive in Eucalyptus Plantations Where Remnant and Regenerating Vegetation Is Available
39. Enriquecimiento ambiental y su efecto en la exhibicion de comportamientos estereotipados en jaguares (Panthera onca) del parque zoologico 'Yaguar Xoo', Oaxaca
40. Potential distribution of Mexican primates: modeling the ecological niche with the maximum entropy algorithm
41. Influence of the landscape matrix on the abundance of arboreal primates in fragmented landscapes
42. Anotaciones de la ecologia alimentaria de monos aulladores negros en un fragmento con condiciones de hacinamiento (Balancan, Tabasco, Mexico)
43. In remembrance of Victor Rico Gray (1951‐2021): An astonishing tropical ecologist
44. Disfunciones en primates no humanos. La discapacidad desde una perspectiva evolutiva
45. Movement and resource use by a group of Alouatta pigra in a forest fragment in Balancán, México
46. Exploring immature-to-mother social distances in Mexican mantled howler monkeys at Los Tuxtlas, Mexico
47. Salivary proteome of a Neotropical primate: potential roles in host defense and oral food perception
48. Primates Can Be a Rallying Symbol to Promote Tropical Forest Restoration
49. Evidence-based conservation education in Mexican communities: Connecting arts and science
50. Games academics play and their consequences: how authorship,h-index and journal impact factors are shaping the future of academia
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