Notes on the distribution and habitat use of marmosets (Callitrichidae: Mico) from south-central Amazonia.

Q2 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Rodrigo Costa-Araújo, Giovanna Bergamasco, Christian Roos, Izeni Pires Farias, Tomas Hrbek
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Currently, 15 species of Amazon marmosets (genus Mico) are known to science. The Amazon marmosets occur primarily in southern Brazilian Amazonia, the arc of deforestation, and are among the least studied primates of the neotropics. This is particularly the case for M. acariensis and M. chrysoleucos, both endemic to the Aripuanã-Sucundurí interfluve, south-central Amazonia. Mico acariensis was not studied beyond the species description, and the only information currently available is the pelage colouration of the holotype, inferred coordinates of the type locality, and a field report with two additional localities of occurrence. Regarding M. chrysoleucos, in addition to the species description, there are taxonomic reviews, the report of a second occurrence record, and a study on the species range. We provide here new occurrence records that extend the distribution of M. chrysoleucos; provide new records for and update the distribution of M. acariensis; and propose the existence of a hybrid zone in the Aripuanã-Sucundurí interfluve, i.e. around the known distribution boundaries of M. acariensis, M. chrysoleucos, and M. melanurus, and we also discuss habitat use patterns of Amazon marmosets.

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亚马逊中南部狨猴的分布和生境利用。
目前,科学界已知的亚马逊狨猴(Mico属)有15种。亚马逊狨猴主要生活在巴西南部的亚马逊地区,这是森林砍伐的弧线,是新热带地区研究最少的灵长类动物之一。这对于阿卡瑞氏分枝杆菌和黄索氏分枝杆菌来说尤其如此,它们都是亚马逊中南部Aripuanã-Sucundurí地区的特有物种。Mico acariensis没有在物种描述之外进行研究,目前唯一可用的信息是全型的皮毛颜色,推断的模式地点坐标,以及另外两个发生地点的实地报告。本文除对其种类描述外,还对其进行了分类综述、二次发生记录报告和种域研究。本文提供了新的产状记录,扩大了黄斑岩的分布范围;为蜱螨的分布提供新的记录和更新;提出在Aripuanã-Sucundurí区间存在一个杂交带,即在已知的M. acariensis、M. chrysoleucos和M. melanurus分布边界附近,并讨论了亚马逊狨猴的栖息地利用模式。
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Primate Biology
Primate Biology Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Animal Science and Zoology
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