2019
DOI: 10.1080/01650521.2019.1708228
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Behavioral activities and diet of Azaras’s capuchin monkey, Sapajus cay (Illiger, 1815), in a forest remnant of the Brazilian Cerrado

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“…Sapajus cay is a species of capuchin monkey which is distributed across South America, occurring in northern Argentina, south-eastern Bolivia, eastern Paraguay, and Brazil (Júnior et al, 2020). In Brazil, Azara's capuchin is distributed from the southwest of the Amazon, south to the states of Mato Grosso and Mato Grosso do Sul and to the southeast of Goiás state (Júnior et al, 2020). This species has diurnal habits, and it is considered vulnerable to extinction in Brazil due to habitat loss and fragmentation of habitat (ICMBio and Ministério do Meio Ambiente, 2018).…”
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“…Sapajus cay is a species of capuchin monkey which is distributed across South America, occurring in northern Argentina, south-eastern Bolivia, eastern Paraguay, and Brazil (Júnior et al, 2020). In Brazil, Azara's capuchin is distributed from the southwest of the Amazon, south to the states of Mato Grosso and Mato Grosso do Sul and to the southeast of Goiás state (Júnior et al, 2020). This species has diurnal habits, and it is considered vulnerable to extinction in Brazil due to habitat loss and fragmentation of habitat (ICMBio and Ministério do Meio Ambiente, 2018).…”
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“…This species has diurnal habits, and it is considered vulnerable to extinction in Brazil due to habitat loss and fragmentation of habitat (ICMBio and Ministério do Meio Ambiente, 2018). Azara's capuchin moves in groups, and the alpha male is usually responsible for locating food resources (Júnior et al, 2020). The species is considered omnivorous and opportunistic; feeding on fruits, invertebrates, seeds, parts of plants and vertebrates (Fragaszy et al, 2004;Júnior et al, 2020;Pinto, 2006).…”
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