2019
DOI: 10.1080/24701394.2019.1570174
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The mystery of the origins of Cebus albifrons malitiosus and Cebus albifrons hypoleucus : mitogenomics and microsatellite analyses revealed an amazing evolutionary history of the Northern Colombian white-fronted capuchins

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“…The divergence of Tamarinus, Oedipomidas, Saguinus, and Leontocebus occurred in the Middle to Late Miocene. The timing of this diversification coincides with the diversification of other primate groups such as Sapajus, Cebus, Cheracebus and Plecturocebus (Byrne et al, 2016;Lima et al, 2018;Lynch Alfaro et al, 2012a;Ruiz-García et al, 2016, which may indicate geological or climatic events that may have similarly affected different groups.…”
Section: Phylogeny Of Tamarinsmentioning
confidence: 61%
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“…The divergence of Tamarinus, Oedipomidas, Saguinus, and Leontocebus occurred in the Middle to Late Miocene. The timing of this diversification coincides with the diversification of other primate groups such as Sapajus, Cebus, Cheracebus and Plecturocebus (Byrne et al, 2016;Lima et al, 2018;Lynch Alfaro et al, 2012a;Ruiz-García et al, 2016, which may indicate geological or climatic events that may have similarly affected different groups.…”
Section: Phylogeny Of Tamarinsmentioning
confidence: 61%
“…There are several arguments against changes in the number of Neotropical primates genera (Garbino, 2015; Rosenberger, 2012, 2020; Ruiz‐García et al, 2012, 2016), and to the callitrichids species in particular (Garbino, 2015b; Garbino et al, 2019; Garbino & Martins‐Junior, 2018). The arguments are largely based on the convenience of taxonomic stability (Garbino & Martins‐Junior, 2018).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the specimen of N. narica from north-western Ecuador (H115) with a haplotype of N. olivacea seems to be a case of recent hybridization because its haplotype is similar to the current N. olivacea haplotypes from Ecuador and its morphology, although nearest to N. narica, has some traits similar to N. olivacea. These results were typical of taxa that have relatively small genetic differences among them and that have a typical reticulated evolution, with introgression or hybridization at different times (Ruiz-García et al 2018, 2019b. Therefore, the interchange of genes among specimens of these three putative taxa is not consistent with species belonging to different genera.…”
Section: How Many Genera Of Coatis Are There By Studying Mitochondrial Genes?mentioning
confidence: 87%
“…Mientras algunos autores prefieren mantener un solo género, Cebus y algunos de ellos llevan a la categoría de subgénero a Sapajus (Barquez et al, 2006;Juárez et al, 2012;Rosenberger, 2012;Nieves & Mudry, 2016;Ruiz-García et al, 2016;Montero & Autino, 2018;Teta et al, 2018).…”
Section: Los Monos Capuchinosunclassified