更正“地点和方式:巴西东北部Caatinga环境中濒临灭绝的金发卷尾猴的石器遗址”。

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鲁菲诺,m.g., J. J.达·席尔瓦和J. P.苏扎·阿尔维斯。2025. “地点和方式:巴西东北部卡廷加环境中濒临灭绝的金发卷尾猴的石器遗址。”美国灵长类动物杂志87:e23705。在伦理注释主题中,“所有程序都是根据巴西法律进行的,在环境当局IBAMA/ICMBio的批准下(批准号25727),并符合美国灵长类动物学会对非人灵长类动物的伦理治疗原则”的文本是不正确的。这应该是“所有的投稿人都声明,这些研究符合我们进行实地工作的巴西的法律要求。这项研究符合有关机构和政府的道德要求。这项研究遵循了美国灵长类学会(https://www.asp.org/society/resolutions/EthicalTreatmentOfNonHumanPrimates.cfm)和国际灵长类学会(www.asp.org/resources/docs/Code%20of_Best_Practices%20Oct%202014.pdf)的野外灵长类学最佳实践准则。
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Correction to “Where and How: Stone Tool Sites of Endangered Blonde Capuchin Monkeys in the Caatinga Environment in Northeastern Brazil”

Rufino, M. G., J. J. da Silva, and J. P. Souza-Alves. 2025. “Where and How: Stone Tool Sites of Endangered Blonde Capuchin Monkeys in the Caatinga Environment in Northeastern Brazil.” American Journal of Primatology 87: e23705.

In topic Ethical Notes, the text “All procedures were performed in accordance with Brazilian law, under the approval of the environmental authorities IBAMA/ICMBio (approval #25727), and in compliance with the American Society of Primatologists Principles for the Ethical Treatment of nonhuman Primates” was incorrect. This should be “All contributors declared that the studies adhered to the legal requirements of Brazil, where we conducted the fieldwork. The study complied with the ethical requirements of the institutions and government concerned. The study adhered to the Code of Best Practices for Field Primatology of the American Society of Primatologists (https://www.asp.org/society/resolutions/EthicalTreatmentOfNonHumanPrimates.cfm) and of the International Primatological Society (www.asp.org/resources/docs/Code%20of_Best_Practices%20Oct%202014.pdf).”

We apologize for this error.

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期刊介绍: The objective of the American Journal of Primatology is to provide a forum for the exchange of ideas and findings among primatologists and to convey our increasing understanding of this order of animals to specialists and interested readers alike. Primatology is an unusual science in that its practitioners work in a wide variety of departments and institutions, live in countries throughout the world, and carry out a vast range of research procedures. Whether we are anthropologists, psychologists, biologists, or medical researchers, whether we live in Japan, Kenya, Brazil, or the United States, whether we conduct naturalistic observations in the field or experiments in the lab, we are united in our goal of better understanding primates. Our studies of nonhuman primates are of interest to scientists in many other disciplines ranging from entomology to sociology.
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