Publications by authors named "Cecilia P Juarez"

Article Synopsis
  • The international trade of night monkeys has been regulated by CITES since 1975, analyzing trade data across 9 range countries over 40 years.
  • A total of 5,968 live night monkeys and 7,098 specimens were exported, with a decrease in live exports over time, primarily driven by species like Aotus nancymaae.
  • While five countries have aligned their domestic laws with CITES, four others have gaps, and unrecorded cross-border trade in Colombia, Peru, and Brazil poses a risk to the sustainability of rare night monkey populations.
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Owl monkeys (Aotus azarai) are small, territorial, socially monogamous primates that show intense infant care by the adult male in the group. It has been hypothesized that male care may be adaptive because it increases offspring survival and/or reduces the metabolic costs to the female of raising the offspring. Alternatively, males may provide care even when they are not related to the infants to increase future reproductive opportunities.

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