
Nuria Hermosilla-Albala
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2 months ago |
biorxiv.org | Nuria Hermosilla-Albala |Marc Palmada-Flores |Jessica Gomez-Garrido |Felipe Ennes Silva
AbstractMost populations of spider monkeys (Ateles) and muriquis (Brachyteles), two Neotropical primate genera, are under severe anthropogenic threats. Yet, taxon-wide population-level studies leveraging their degree of endangerment linked to their genetic diversity patterns and demographic history are lacking. To properly address this, there is a need to expand from morphological and genetic marker-based studies.
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Jan 29, 2025 |
digitalcommons.library.tmc.edu | Nuria Hermosilla-Albala |Felipe Ennes Silva |Sebastian Cuadros-Espinoza |Claudia Fontsere
KeywordsAnimals, Genome, Genetic Variation, Rainforest, Phylogeny, Ecosystem, Brazil, Gene Flow, Platyrrhini, Evolutionary biology, Evolutionary genetics, Ecological genetics, BiogeographyAbstractDespite showing the greatest primate diversity on the planet, genomic studies on Amazonian primates show very little representation in the literature.
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Oct 7, 2024 |
nature.com | Nuria Hermosilla-Albala |Claudia Fontsere |Joanna L. Kelley |Pol Alentorn-Moron |Esther Lizano |Izeni Farias | +4 more
AbstractDespite showing the greatest primate diversity on the planet, genomic studies on Amazonian primates show very little representation in the literature. With 48 geolocalized high coverage whole genomes from wild uakari monkeys, we present the first population-level study on platyrrhines using whole genome data.
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Apr 24, 2024 |
biorxiv.org | Nuria Hermosilla-Albala |Felipe Ennes Silva |Sebastian Cuadros-Espinoza |Claudia Fontsere
AbstractDespite showing the greatest primate diversity on the planet, genomic studies on Amazonian primates show very little representation in the literature. With 48 geolocalized high coverage whole genomes from wild uakari monkeys, we present the first population-level study on platyrrhines using whole genome data.
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Jul 25, 2023 |
biorxiv.org | Felipe Ennes Silva |Sebastian Cuadros-Espinoza |Claudia Fontsere |Nuria Hermosilla-Albala
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