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dc.contributor.authorRichard Defler, Thomas-
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dc.description.abstractSe relata algunos detalles de la historia de las investigaciones del autor en el oriente de Colombia durante 27 años de trabajo en Vichada, Vaupés, Amazonas y más recientemente en el Meta, desde 1977 hasta el presente. Se hace comentarios sobre cada investigación, ubicándola en el contexto de la primatología y se destacan algunas hipótesis e ideas del autor en cuanto a la naturaleza de las especies, las poblaciones de primates y otros grupos de mamíferos en el país. Especialmente se discute aspectos de los primates Cebus albifrons y su relación con Sapajus (=Cebus) apella (nuevo cambio taxonómico) , y los primates Callicebus lugens, Alouatta seniculus, Lagothrix lagothricha, Cacajao melanocephalus, Callicebus caquetensis y Callicebus ornatus.spa
dc.description.abstractSome details of the history of the author's investigations in eastern Colombia are recounted during 27 years of work in Vichada, Vaupés, Amazonas and more recently in Meta, from 1977 to the present. Comments are made on each investigation, placing it in the context of primatology and some hypotheses and ideas of the author regarding the nature of the species, populations of primates and other groups of mammals in the country are highlighted. Especially aspects of the primates Cebus albifrons and their relationship with Sapajus (=Cebus) apella (new taxonomic change), and the primates Callicebus lugens, Alouatta seniculus, Lagothrix lagothricha, Cacajao melanocephalus, Callicebus caquetensis and Callicebus ornatus are discussed.eng
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dc.titleINVESTIGANDO PRIMATES EN EL ORIENTE DE COLOMBIA: TREINTA Y CINCO AÑOS DE UNA VIDA PRIMATOLÓGICAspa
dc.titleRESEARCHING PRIMATES IN EASTERN COLOMBIA: THIRTY-FIVE YEARS OF A PRIMATOLOGICAL LIFEeng
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dcterms.audienceEstudiantes, Profesores, Comunidad científicaspa
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