2019
DOI: 10.6008/cbpc2674-6492.2019.001.0001
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Relação entre macacos e humanos em espaços urbanos

Abstract: Os alimentos possuem grande importância para o desenvolvimento dos organismos e a expressividade gênica está inteiramente ligada aos fatores nutricionais. Dependendo dos alimentos, os animais podem desenvolver características, comportamentos e funções metabólicas não peculiares a espécie, ocasionando um processo de especiação ao longo das sucessivas gerações. Os primatas da atualidade têm se destacado devido a mudança no padrão de alimentação uma vez que as espécies que habitam ambientes urbanos desenvolveram … Show more

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“…Non‐human primates (NHPs) belong to the order Primates, one of the richest groups of mammals in species, whose greatest diversity is found in Brazil, mainly in the tropical humid forests, like Amazon and Atlantic Forest, which contain 150 of 504 described species (Andrade et al., 2010; Brazil, 2017; Chico Mendes Institute for Biodiversity [ICMBIO], 2020; Jerusalinky & Melo, 2018; Vasconcelos & Carvalho, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Non‐human primates (NHPs) belong to the order Primates, one of the richest groups of mammals in species, whose greatest diversity is found in Brazil, mainly in the tropical humid forests, like Amazon and Atlantic Forest, which contain 150 of 504 described species (Andrade et al., 2010; Brazil, 2017; Chico Mendes Institute for Biodiversity [ICMBIO], 2020; Jerusalinky & Melo, 2018; Vasconcelos & Carvalho, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, despite their survival, the well‐being and conservation of populations, in the long run, can be harmed by factors, such as low nutritional quality resulting from an anthropic diet, being run over, predation by domestic animals and even conflict with humans, which may result in the transmission of different pathogens between species (Diefenthaeler, 2013; Riley et al., 2013; Vasconcelos & Carvalho, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%