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A primary distinction between red-necked and gray-necked night monkeys is spatial distribution. Gray-necked night monkeys (Aotus lemurinus group) are found north of the Amazon River, while the red-necked group (Aotus azare group) are localized south of the Amazon River. [11]
Night monkeys (Aotus), also known as owl monkeys, are New World primates found across Central and South America, ranging from Panama to northern Argentina. Belonging to the family Aotidae, they are characterized by their nocturnal lifestyle and distinctive owl-like appearance.
- Molecular Markers and Species Identification
- Phylogenetic Considerations
- Evolutionary, Karyological and Taxonomic Considerations
Our findings showed different MT-CO1, MT-CO2, MT-CYB and SRY haplotypes between Aotus species although some SRY haplotypes differed by only one nucleotide (see Figure 2A), as was the case of A. infulatus (IN2) when compared to A. azarae boliviensis (AB1) and A. nigriceps(NI2). Identification based on MT-CO2was shown to be unreliable for closely rel...
Analyses of the different datasets showed that Dat-CO1 contained the highest number of PI sites (182), closely followed by Dat-CYB (181), while Dat-CO2, showed the lowest number (66). This might be related to the smaller size of MT-CO2 (696 bp) respective to MT-CO1 (1,557 bp) and MT-CYB (1,140 bp) although a similar number of PI sites was found in ...
Our phylogenetic reconstructions question the classical grouping of red neck and grey neck species proposed by Hershkovitz . All phylogenetic reconstructions based on mtDNA showed that the lineage leading to the grey neck species A. trivirgatus was a sister lineage of the one leading to the red neck clade (A. nigriceps (A. azarae, A. infulatus)). I...
- Albert N Menezes, Cibele R Bonvicino, Hector N Seuánez
- 2010
Mar 13, 2024 · The owl monkeys are a group of 10 species in the genus Aotus, split into two groups. Previously the genus just contained one species with several subspecies, but all have since been elevated to...
First described in 1823 by German naturalist Johann Baptist von Spix, Spix’s night monkey (Aotus vociferans)—also known as the Colombian gray night monkey, noisy night monkey, or Spix’s owl monkey—is found north of the Amazon River in Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. Its range is limited by geographical barriers: the…
Sep 14, 2016 · Most Aotus species are relatively common and are classified as Least Concern on The IUCN Red List. The greatest threat to Aotus populations is habitat loss, though illegal capture of wild owl monkeys for biomedical research may also pose a substantial threat to some species.
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Sep 14, 2023 · Owl monkeys, genus Aotus, are distributed from Panama to the northeast of Argentina and from the highlands of the Andes to the Atlantic coast. They are relatively small arboreal platyrrhines (0.7–1.5 kg) that show no conspicuous sexual dimorphism in body...