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    Habitual stone-tool-aided extractive foraging in white-faced capuchins, Cebus capucinus by Barrett, Brendan J., Monteza-Moreno, Claudio M., Dogandžić, Tamara, Zwyns, Nicolas, Ibáñez, Alicia, Crofoot, Margaret C.

    Published in Royal Society open science (01-08-2018)
    “…Habitual reliance on tool use is a marked behavioural difference between wild robust (genus Sapajus) and gracile (genus Cebus) capuchin monkeys. Despite being…”
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    Arboreal camera trapping sheds light on seed dispersal of the world’s only epiphytic gymnosperm: Zamia pseudoparasitica by MontezaMoreno, Claudio M., Rodriguez‐Castro, Lilisbeth, Castillo‐Caballero, Pedro L., Toribio, Edgar, Saltonstall, Kristin

    Published in Ecology and evolution (01-03-2022)
    “…Epiphytic lifestyles have evolved independently in ecologically, morphologically, and taxonomically diverse plant species. Although this adaptation is…”
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    Tropical timber plantations as habitat for ground‐dwelling mammals: A camera‐trapping assessment in Central Panama by MontezaMoreno, Claudio M., Grote, Mark N., Hall, Jefferson S., Jansen, Patrick A.

    Published in Biotropica (01-07-2024)
    “…Reforestation projects in the tropics often consist of plantations, typically monocultures of non‐native timber species. It has been questioned whether such…”
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    Niche expansion of capuchin monkeys to forest floor on guild‐reduced islands increases interspecific spatio‐temporal overlap by Fox‐Rosales, Lester A., MontezaMoreno, Claudio M., Barret, Brendan J., Goldsborough, Zoë, Jansen, Patrick A., McLean, Kevin, Crofoot, Margaret C.

    Published in Biotropica (01-05-2024)
    “…Interspecific interactions play an important role in structuring wildlife communities. On islands, which often have reduced species assemblages, species may…”
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    A review of wildlife camera trapping trends across Africa by Agha, Mickey, Batter, Tom, Bolas, Ellen C., Collins, Amy C., Gomes da Rocha, Daniel, MontezaMoreno, Claudio M., Preckler‐Quisquater, Sophie, Sollmann, Rahel

    Published in African journal of ecology (01-12-2018)
    “…Camera traps (CTs) are used for wildlife monitoring globally. How CTs are used in wildlife studies across Africa, however, remains unknown. We provide the…”
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    Increased terrestriality in a Neotropical primate living on islands with reduced predation risk by Monteza-Moreno, Claudio M., Crofoot, Margaret C., Grote, Mark N., Jansen, Patrick A.

    Published in Journal of human evolution (01-06-2020)
    “…An arboreal lifestyle is thought to be central to primate origins, and most extant primate species still live in the trees. Nonetheless, terrestrial locomotion…”
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    Prey tracking and predator avoidance in a Neotropical moist forest: a camera-trapping approach by Swinkels, Constant, van der Wal, Jessica E.M., Stinn, Christina, Monteza-Moreno, Claudio M., Jansen, Patrick A.

    Published in Journal of mammalogy (01-02-2023)
    “…Whether prey species avoid predators and predator species track prey is a poorly understood aspect of predator–prey interactions, given measuring prey tracking…”
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    FIRST ANNOTATED CHECKLIST OF BIRDS OF JICARÓN AND JICARITA: THE SOUTHERNMOST ISLANDS OF THE REPUBLIC OF PANAMA by Castillo-Caballero, Pedro Luis, Monteza-Moreno, Claudio M., Johnson, Oscar, Angehr, George R.

    Published in Tecnociencia (02-07-2020)
    “…The Isthmus of Panama, the narrowest land bridge between North and South America, is surrounded by a large number of islands (>1500) relatively close to the…”
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    Mammal responses to global changes in human activity vary by trophic group and landscape by Beirne, Christopher, Gaynor, Kaitlyn M., Sun, Catherine, Granados, Alys, Alston, Jesse M., Amir, Zachary, Appel, Cara, Arroyo-Arce, Stephanny, Balme, Guy, Barcelos, Daniele, Beenaerts, Natalie, Belova, Olgirda, Bezarević, Branko, Bird, Tori, Boyce, Andy, Boyce, Mark, Bubnicki, Jakub W., Cagnacci, Francesca, Crupi, Anthony P., Davis, Miranda, Ellison, Caroline, Ertürk, Alper, Fantle-Lepczyk, Jean, Favreau, Jorie, Fennell, Mitch, Ferretti, Francesco, Finnegan, Laura, Foca, Jennifer M., Ford, Adam, Franzetti, Barbara, Frey, Sandra, Fritts, Sarah, Furnas, Brett, Giménez, Diego G., Gräbin, Diogo Maia, Gray, Morgan, Hagen, Robert, Hagen, Robert (Bob), Hanekom, Catharine, Hasstedt, Steven, Jachowski, David, Jansen, Patrick A., Jaspers, Kodi Jo, Jordan, Mark, Kramer-Schadt, Stephanie, Krofel, Miha, Krug, Andrea, Kuijper, Dries P. J., Kutal, Miroslav, Lafferty, Diana J. R., Lepczyk, Christopher, Linnell, Marco, Loch, Jan, Long, Robert, Lonsinger, Robert C., MacKay, Paula, Maher, Sean, Marshall, Andrew J., Mason, David, McKay, Tracy, Miaud, Claude, Millspaugh, Joshua J., Monteza-Moreno, Claudio M., Moreira-Arce, Dario, Nagy, Christopher, Nelson, Carrie, Osorio, Christian, Ossi, Federico, Palencia, Pablo, Pedrotti, Luca, Pekins, Charles E., Plhal, Radim, Price, Melissa, Procko, Michael, Ranc, Nathan, Rentz, Michael, Romero, Andrea, Rowe, Helen, Scherger, Jenna, Şekercioğlu, Çağan H., Sevin, Jennifer, Shier, Catherine, Sindicic, Magda, Smyth, Lucy K., Sprague, Tiffany, Stępniak, Kinga Magdalena, Stevenson, Cassondra, Ternyik, Bálint, Thomson, Ian, Urrutia, Tomas, Vacher, Jean-Pierre, Weiss, Katherine C. B., Whipple, Laura S., Whittington, Jesse, Wikelski, Martin, Williamson, Jacque, Wittmer, Heiko U., Zharikov, Yuri, Zorn, Adam, Kays, Roland

    Published in Nature ecology & evolution (01-05-2024)
    “…Wildlife must adapt to human presence to survive in the Anthropocene, so it is critical to understand species responses to humans in different contexts. We…”
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    AMAZONIA CAMTRAP: A dataset of mammal, bird, and reptile species recorded with camera traps in the Amazon forest by Antunes, Ana Carolina, Montanarin, Anelise, Gräbin, Diogo Maia, Monteiro, Erison Carlos Dos Santos, de Pinho, Fernando Ferreira, Alvarenga, Guilherme Costa, Ahumada, Jorge, Wallace, Robert B, Ramalho, Emiliano Esterci, Barnett, Adrian Paul Ashton, Bager, Alex, Costa Lopes, Alexandre Martins, Keuroghlian, Alexine, Giroux, Aline, Herrera, Ana María, de Almeida Correa, Ana Paula, Meiga, Ana Yoko, Jácomo, Anah Tereza de Almeida, de Barros Barban, Ananda, Antunes, André, Coelho, André Giovanni de Almeida, Camilo, André Restel, Nunes, André Valle, Gomes, Andréa Cristina Dos Santos Maroclo, da Silva Zanzini, Antônio Carlos, Castro, Arlison Bezerra, Desbiez, Arnaud Léonard Jean, Figueiredo, Axa, de Thoisy, Benoit, Gauzens, Benoit, Oliveira, Brunno Tolentino, de Lima, Camilla Angélica, Peres, Carlos Augusto, Durigan, Carlos César, Brocardo, Carlos Rodrigo, da Rosa, Clarissa Alves, Zárate-Castañeda, Claudia, Monteza-Moreno, Claudio M, Carnicer, Cleide, Trinca, Cristiano Trape, Polli, Daiana Jeronimo, Ferraz, Daniel da Silva, Lane, Daniel F, Gomes da Rocha, Daniel, Barcelos, Daniele Cristina, Auz, David, Rosa, Dian Carlos Pinheiro, Silva, Diego Afonso, Silvério, Divino Vicente, Eaton, Donald P, Nakano-Oliveira, Eduardo, Venticinque, Eduardo, Carvalho Junior, Elildo, Mendonça, Eloisa Neves, Vieira, Emerson Monteiro, Isasi-Catalá, Emiliana, Fischer, Erich, Castro, Erika Paula, Oliveira, Erison Gomes, de Melo, Fabiano Rodrigues, de Lima Muniz, Fábio, Rohe, Fabio, Baccaro, Fabrício Beggiato, Michalski, Fernanda, Paim, Fernanda Pozzan, Santos, Fernanda, Anaguano, Fernando, Palmeira, Francesca Belem Lopes, Reis, Francielly da Silva, Aguiar-Silva, Francisca Helena, Batista, Gabriel de Avila, Zapata-Ríos, Galo, Forero-Medina, German, De Souza Ferreira Neto, Gilson, Alves, Giselle Bastos, Ayala, Guido, Pedersoli, Gustavo Henrique Prado, El Bizri, Hani R, Alves do Prado, Helena, Mozerle, Hugo Borghezan, Costa, Hugo C M, Lima, Ivan Junqueira, Palacios, Jaime, Assis, Jasmine de Resende, Boubli, Jean P, Metzger, Jean Paul, Teixeira, Jéssica Vieira, Miranda, João Marcelo Deliberador, Polisar, John, Salvador, Julia, Borges-Almeida, Karen, Didier, Karl, Dayane de Lima Pereira, Karla, Torralvo, Kelly, Gajapersad, Krisna, Silveira, Leandro, Maioli, Leandro Uceli, Maracahipes-Santos, Leonardo, Valenzuela, Leonor, Benavalli, Letícia

    Published in Ecology (Durham) (13-05-2022)
    “…The Amazon forest has the highest biodiversity on earth. However, information on Amazonian vertebrate diversity is still deficient and scattered across the…”
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