2022
DOI: 10.3389/fvets.2022.897404
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Integrated approaches to howler monkey (Alouatta spp.) medicine in professional care and conservation

Abstract: Howler monkeys (Alouatta spp.) are threatened by anthropogenic pressures such as habitat fragmentation and deforestation, while conservation efforts are challenging to coordinate as natural geographic distribution ranges are the largest of any New World primate. On a One Health front, howler monkeys represent a great model to investigate the infectious disease dynamics between wild primates and humans as several infectious diseases affecting howlers have a demonstrated zoonotic potential. Howler monkey populat… Show more

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“…In accordance with the One Conservation approach (Pizzutto et al, 2021;Yarto-Jaramillo et al, 2022), it is essential to develop an ex situ security population of jaguars from the Caatinga in addition to in situ and anthropic actions. Luisa, an estimated 15-year-old female, was the sole ex situ jaguar known worldwide to have sprung from the Caatinga.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In accordance with the One Conservation approach (Pizzutto et al, 2021;Yarto-Jaramillo et al, 2022), it is essential to develop an ex situ security population of jaguars from the Caatinga in addition to in situ and anthropic actions. Luisa, an estimated 15-year-old female, was the sole ex situ jaguar known worldwide to have sprung from the Caatinga.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%