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  • Vol. 14 No. 2 (2007)

    Front cover: A bald uakari, Cacajao calvus calvus, from the Brazilian Amazon. Photo by Russell A. Mittermeier.

    This issue of Neotropical Primates was kindly sponsored by the Margot Marsh Biodiversity Foundation, 432 Walker Road, Great Falls, Virginia 22066, USA, and the Los Angeles Zoo, Director John R. Lewis, 5333 Zoo Drive, Los Angeles, California 90027, USA.

  • Vol. 14 No. 1 (2007)

    Front cover: A bald uakari, Cacajao calvus calvus, from the Brazilian Amazon. Photo by Russell A. Mittermeier.

    This issue of Neotropical Primates was kindly sponsored by the Margot Marsh Biodiversity Foundation, 432 Walker Road, Great Falls, Virginia 22066, USA, and the Los Angeles Zoo, Director John R. Lewis, 5333 Zoo Drive, Los Angeles, California 90027, USA.

  • The Ecology and Conservation of the Muriqui (Brachyteles) Reports from 2002 –2005
    Vol. 13 No. Supplement (2005)

    Guest Editors: Karen B. Strier, Luiz Paulo de S. Pinto, Adriano Paglia, Jean P. Boubli, Sérgio L. Mendes and Onildo J. Marini-Filho

    Front cover: Adult female northern muriqui (Brachyteles hypoxanthus) at the RPPN–Feliciano Miguel Abdala. Photo by Carla B. Possamai.

    In collaboration with Conservação Internacional do Brasil, Avenida Getúlio Vargas 1300, 7° andar, Savassi, Belo Horizonte 30112-021, Minas Gerais, Brazil. Website: http://www.conservation.org.br.

    This publication is funded in part by the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, Presidio of San Francisco, P.O. Box 29910, San Francisco, California 94129-0910; Margot Marsh Biodiversity Foundation, 432 Walker Road, Great Falls, Virginia 22066, USA; and the Los Angeles Zoo, Director John R. Lewis, 5333 Zoo Drive, Los Angeles, California 90027, USA.

  • Vol. 13 No. 3 (2005)

    Front cover: A juvenile Ateles belzebuth from the Peruvian Andes. Photo by Russell A. Mittermeier.

    This issue of Neotropical Primates was kindly sponsored by the Margot Marsh Biodiversity Foundation, 432 Walker Road, Great Falls, Virginia 22066, USA, and the Los Angeles Zoo, Director John R. Lewis, 5333 Zoo Drive, Los Angeles, California 90027, USA.

  • Vol. 13 No. 2 (2005)

    Front cover: A juvenile Alouatta guariba clamitans from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Photo by Russell A. Mittermeier.

    This issue of Neotropical Primates was kindly sponsored by the Margot Marsh Biodiversity Foundation, 432 Walker Road, Great Falls, Virginia 22066, USA, and the Los Angeles Zoo, Director John R. Lewis, 5333 Zoo Drive, Los Angeles, California 90027, USA.

  • Vol. 13 No. 1 (2005)

    Front Cover: A wild bearded capuchin monkey (Cebus libidinosus) caring for and feeding a common marmoset (Callithrix jacchus) (see page 29). Photo by Jeanne Shirley.

    This issue of Neotropical Primates was kindly sponsored by the Margot Marsh Biodiversity Foundation, 432 Walker Road, Great Falls, Virginia 22066, USA, and the Los Angeles Zoo, Director John R. Lewis, 5333 Zoo Drive, Los Angeles, California 90027, USA.

  • Vol. 12 No. 3 (2004)

    Front Cover: Callithrix flaviceps from Minas Gerais, Brazil. Photo by Russell A. Mittermeier.

    This issue of Neotropical Primates was kindly sponsored by the Margot Marsh Biodiversity Foundation, 432 Walker Road, Great Falls, Virginia 22066, USA, the Houston Zoological Gardens Conservation Program, General Manager Rick Barongi, 1513 North MacGregor, Houston, Texas 77030, USA, and the Los Angeles Zoo, Director John R. Lewis, 5333 Zoo Drive, Los Angeles, California 90027, USA.

  • Vol. 12 No. 2 (2004)

    Front Cover: A white-footed saki, Pithecia albicans, from the Brazilian Amazon. Photo by Russ Mittermeier.

    This issue of Neotropical Primates was kindly sponsored by the Margot Marsh Biodiversity Foundation, 432 Walker Road, Great Falls, Virginia 22066, USA, the Houston Zoological Gardens Conservation Program, General Manager Rick Barongi, 1513 North MacGregor, Houston, Texas 77030, USA, and the Los Angeles Zoo, Director John R. Lewis, 5333 Zoo Drive, Los Angeles, California 90027, USA.

  • Vol. 12 No. 1 (2004)

    Front Cover: A female golden-faced saki, Pithecia pithecia chrysocephala, from the Central Amazon. Photo by Russell A. Mittermeier.

    This issue of Neotropical Primates was kindly sponsored by the Margot Marsh Biodiversity Foundation, 432 Walker Road, Great Falls, Virginia 22066, USA, the Houston Zoological Gardens Conservation Program, General Manager Rick Barongi, 1513 North MacGregor, Houston, Texas 77030, USA, and the Los Angeles Zoo, Director John R. Lewis, 5333 Zoo Drive, Los Angeles, California 90027, USA.

  • Vol. 11 No. 3 (2003)

    Special Section: El Foro de Primatología
    Estación de Biología “Los Tuxtlas,” Instituto de Biología Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
    November 21-22, 2002

    Front Cover: A young male Yucatán spider monkey (Ateles geoffroyi yucatanensis) resting in the reserve of the botanical garden of Puerto Morelos, Quintana Roo, Mexico. Administered jointly by the Quintana Roo government and ECOSUR-Chetumal, the reserve encompasses 400 ha of semideciduous and mangrove forests, and harbors a small population of some 60 spider monkeys. Photo courtesy of Sarie Van Belle.

    This issue of Neotropical Primates was kindly sponsored by the Margot Marsh Biodiversity Foundation, 432 Walker Road, Great Falls, Virginia 22066, USA, the Houston Zoological Gardens Conservation Program, General Manager Rick Barongi, 1513 North MacGregor, Houston, Texas 77030, USA, and the Los Angeles Zoo, Director John R. Lewis, 5333 Zoo Drive, Los Angeles, California 90027, USA.

  • Vol. 11 No. 2 (2003)

    Front Cover: Photo of a teaching display featuring pygmy marmosets, Cebuella pygmaea, used for environmental education in northeastern Ecuador. Courtesy of Stella de la Torre and Pablo Yépez.

    This issue of Neotropical Primates was kindly sponsored by the Margot Marsh Biodiversity Foundation, 432 Walker Road, Great Falls, Virginia 22066, USA, the Houston Zoological Gardens Conservation Program, General Manager Rick Barongi, 1513 North MacGregor, Houston, Texas 77030, USA, and the Los Angeles Zoo, Director John R. Lewis, 5333 Zoo Drive, Los Angeles, California 90027, USA.

  • Vol. 11 No. 1 (2003)

    This issue of Neotropical Primates was kindly sponsored by the Margot Marsh Biodiversity Foundation, 432 Walker Road, Great Falls, Virginia 22066, USA, the Houston Zoological Gardens Conservation Program, General Manager Rick Barongi, 1513 North MacGregor, Houston, Texas 77030, USA, and the Los Angeles Zoo, Director John R. Lewis, 5333 Zoo Drive, Los Angeles, California 90027, USA.

  • Taxonomic review of the titi monkeys
    Vol. 10 No. Supplement (2002)

    Special Supplement: Taxonomic Review of the Titi Monkeys

  • Vol. 9 No. 3 (2001)

    Front Cover: Photo, Ateles geoffroyi geoffroyi, courtesy of Vince Sodaro, Primate Department, Brookville Zoo, Brookville, Illinois, 60513, USA.

    This issue of Neotropical Primates was kindly sponsored by the Margot Marsh Biodiversity Foundation, 432 Walker Road, Great Falls, Virginia 22066, USA, the Houston Zoological Gardens Conservation Program, General Manager Rick Barongi, 1513 North MacGregor, Houston, Texas 77030, USA, and the Los Angeles Zoo, Director Manuel Mollinedo, 5333 Zoo Drive, Los Angeles, California 90027, USA.

  • Vol. 9 No. 2 (2001)

    Front Cover: Photo, Ateles geoffroyi geoffroyi, courtesy of Vince Sodaro, Primate Department, Brookfield Zoo, Brookville, Illinois, 60513, USA.

    This issue of Neotropical Primates was kindly sponsored by the Margot Marsh Biodiversity Foundation, 432 Walker Road, Great Falls, Virginia 22066, USA, the Houston Zoological Gardens Conservation Program, General Manager Rick Barongi, 1513 North MacGregor, Houston, Texas 77030, USA, and the Los Angeles Zoo, Director Manuel Mollinedo, 5333 Zoo Drive, Los Angeles, California 90027, USA.

  • Vol. 9 No. 1 (2001)

    Front Cover: Photo, Ateles geoffroyi geoffroyi courtesy of Vince Sodaro, Primate Depanmem, Brookfield Zoo, Brookfield, Illinois,60513, USA.

    This issue of Neotropical Primates was kindly sponsored by the Margot Marsh Biodiversity Foundation, 432 Walker Road, Great Falis, Virgínia 22066, USA, the Houston Zoological Gardens Conservation Program, General Manager Donald G. Olson, 1513 North MacGregor, Houston, Texas 7703, USA, and the Los Angeles zoo, Director Manuel Mollinedo, 5333 Zoo Drive, Los Angeles, California 90027, USA.

  • Vol. 8 No. 4 (2000)

    Front Cover: The black-headed uacari, Cacajao melanocephalus ouakary.

    This issue of Neotropical Primates was kindly sponsored by the Margot Marsh Biodiversity Foundation, 432 Walker Road, Great Falis, Virginia 22066, USA, the Houston Zoological Gardens Conservation Program, General Manager Donald G. Olson, 1513 North MacGregor, Houston, Texas 77030, USA, and the Los Angeles Zoo, Director Manuel Mollinedo, 5333 Zoo Drive, Los Angeles, California 90027, USA.

  • Vol. 8 No. 3 (2000)

    Front Cover: The black-headed uacari, Cacajao melanocephalus ouakary.

    This issue of Neotropical Primates was kindly sponsored by the Margot Marsh Biodiversity Foundation, 432 Walker Road, Great Falis, Virgínia 22066, USA, the Houston Zoological Gardens Conservation Program, General Manager Donald G. Olson, 1513 North MacGregor, Houston, Texas 77030, USA, and the Los Angeles Zoo, Director Manuel Mollinedo, 5333 Zoo Drive, Los Angeles, California 90027, USA.

  • An Assessment of the Diversity of New World Primates
    Vol. 8 No. 2 (2000)

    Front Cover: The black-headed uacari, Cacajao melanocephalus ouakary.

    This issue of Neotropical Primates was kindly sponsored by the Margot Marsh Biodiversity Foundation, 432 Walker Road, Great Falls, Virginia 22066, USA, and the Houston Zoological Gardens Conservation Program, General Manager Donald G. Olson, 1513 North MacGregor,

  • Vol. 8 No. 1 (2000)

    Front cover: The black-headed uacari, Cacajao melanocephalus ouakary.

    This issue of Neotropical Primates was kindly sponsored by the Margot Marsh Biodiversity Foundation, 432 Walker Road, Great Falls, Virginia 22066, USA, and the Houston Zoological Gardens Conservation Program, General Manager Donald G. Olson, 1513 North MacGregor, Houston, USA.

  • Vol. 7 No. 4 (1999)

    Cover photograph: The pygmy marmoset, Cebuella pygmaea. Photo: Russell A. Mittermeier.

  • Vol. 7 No. 3 (1999)

    Cover photograph: The titi monkey, Callicebus coimbrai, from Sergipe, Brazil. Photo: S. Kobayashi and A. Langguth, 1999.

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