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    Spatial and temporal patterns of diversification on the Amazon: A test of the riverine hypothesis for all diurnal primates of Rio Negro and Rio Branco in Brazil by Boubli, Jean P., Ribas, Camila, Lynch Alfaro, Jessica W., Alfaro, Michael E., da Silva, Maria Nazareth F., Pinho, Gabriela M., Farias, Izeni P.

    Published in Molecular phylogenetics and evolution (01-01-2015)
    “…[Display omitted] •Lineages of Cacajao, Cebus and Callicebus on opposite banks of Rio Negro show spatiotemporal concordance of diversification.•Our results…”
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    Total evidence phylogeny of platyrrhine primates and a comparison of undated and tip-dating approaches by Beck, Robin M.D., de Vries, Dorien, Janiak, Mareike C., Goodhead, Ian B., Boubli, Jean P.

    Published in Journal of human evolution (01-01-2023)
    “…There have been multiple published phylogenetic analyses of platyrrhine primates (New World monkeys) using both morphological and molecular data, but…”
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    Impact of Quaternary Amazonian river dynamics on the diversification of uakari monkeys (genus Cacajao) by Silva, Felipe Ennes, Luna, Leilton Willians, Batista, Romina, Röhe, Fabio, Gubili, Chrysoula, Farias, Izeni P., Hrbek, Tomas, Valsecchi, João, Ribas, Camila C., McDevitt, Allan D., Dellicour, Simon, Flot, Jean‐François, Boubli, Jean P.

    Published in Journal of biogeography (01-08-2024)
    “…Aim The central and western Amazonia underwent several landscape changes during the Quaternary. Whereas the Riverine Barrier Hypothesis is traditionally used…”
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    Effects of Local Habitat Variation on the Behavioral Ecology of Two Sympatric Groups of Brown Howler Monkey (Alouatta clamitans) by Jung, Linda, Mourthe, Italo, Grelle, Carlos E V, Strier, Karen B, Boubli, Jean P

    Published in PloS one (06-07-2015)
    “…Although the brown howler monkey (Alouatta clamitans) is a relatively well-studied Neotropical primate, its behavioral and dietary flexibility at the…”
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    Special issue: Comparative biogeography of Neotropical primates by Lynch Alfaro, Jessica W., Cortés-Ortiz, Liliana, Di Fiore, Anthony, Boubli, Jean P.

    Published in Molecular phylogenetics and evolution (01-01-2015)
    “…[Display omitted] •We review major recent advances in Neotropical primate biogeography.•Evidence points to an Amazonian origin and long-term tropical…”
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    eDNA in a bottleneck: Obstacles to fish metabarcoding studies in megadiverse freshwater systems by Jackman, Jake M., Benvenuto, Chiara, Coscia, Ilaria, Oliveira Carvalho, Cintia, Ready, Jonathan S., Boubli, Jean P., Magnusson, William E., McDevitt, Allan D., Guimarães Sales, Naiara

    Published in Environmental DNA (Hoboken, N.J.) (01-07-2021)
    “…The current capacity of environmental DNA (eDNA) to provide accurate insights into the biodiversity of megadiverse regions (e.g., the Neotropics) requires…”
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    Taxonomic review of the New World tamarins (Primates: Callitrichidae) by Rylands, Anthony B., Heymann, Eckhard W., Lynch Alfaro, Jessica, Buckner, Janet C., Roos, Christian, Matauschek, Christian, Boubli, Jean P., Sampaio, Ricardo, Mittermeier, Russell A.

    Published in Zoological journal of the Linnean Society (01-08-2016)
    “…Twelve generic names have been ascribed to the New World tamarins but all are currently placed in just one: Saguinus Hoffmannsegg, 1807. Based on geographical…”
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    Titi monkey biogeography: Parallel Pleistocene spread by Plecturocebus and Cheracebus into a post‐Pebas Western Amazon by Byrne, Hazel, Lynch Alfaro, Jessica W., Sampaio, Iracilda, Farias, Izeni, Schneider, Horacio, Hrbek, Tomas, Boubli, Jean P.

    Published in Zoologica scripta (01-09-2018)
    “…Titi monkeys, subfamily Callicebinae, are a diverse, species‐rich group of Neotropical primates with an extensive range across South America. Their…”
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