Mercês MP, Lynch Alfaro JW, Ferreira WAS, Harada ML, Silva Júnior JS. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 82: 436-454. Biogeography of squirrel monkeys (genus Saimiri): south-central Amazon origin and rapid pan-Amazonian diversification of a lowland primate. Lynch Alfaro JW, Boubli JP, Paim FP, Ribas CC, Nazareth M, Messias M, Rohe F, Merces MP, Silva Junior JS, Silva CR, Pinho GM, Koshkarian G, Nguyen MTT, Harada ML, Rabelo RM, Queiroz HL, Alfaro ME, Farias IP. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 82: 518-529. Special Issue: Comparative Biogeography of Neotropical Primates.
Lynch Alfaro JW, Cortes-Ortiz L, Di Fiore A, Boubli JP. Phylogenetic relationships of the New World titi monkeys ( Callicebus): First appraisal of taxonomy based on molecular evidence. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society DOI: 10.1111/zoj.12386 (early view)īyrne H, Rylands AB, Carneiro JC, Alfaro JWL, Bertuol B, Silva MNF, Messias M, Groves CP, Mittermeier RA, Farias I, Hrbek T, Schneider H, Sampaio I, Boubli JP. Taxonomic review of the New World tamarins (Primates: Callitrichidae). Rylands AB, Heymann EW, Lynch Alfaro J, Buckner JC, Roos C, Matauschek C, Boubli JP, Sampaio R, Mittermeier RA. Her research is funded by FAPESP and the Louisiana Board of Regents. Populations of capuchin monkeys in the wild differ markedly from one another in social and sexual behaviors and in grouping patterns, and thus provide an excellent system for comparative study of both cultural and genetic variation.Ĭurrently Lynch Alfaro is studying mate choice, immigration and MHC genes in wild Cebus capucinus in collaboration with Katharine Jack (Tulane University), and genomic evolution in robust capuchins ( Sapajus) with Patrícia Izar (University of Sāo Paulo). Like humans, capuchins are a recent and successful radiation of weedy generalists, able to survive even in marginal habitats through extractive foraging and tool use. Her research focuses most strongly on understanding the diversity within capuchin monkeys ( Sapajus and Cebus), and incorporates phylogenomic and biogeographic analyses. Lynch Alfaro is a biological anthropologist whose research centers on the evolution of behavioral and morphological diversity in Neotropical primates. She is a member of the IUCN Primate Specialist Group and co-editor for the journal “Neotropical Primates”, a publication of Conservation International. Jessica Lynch Alfaro is an Associate Professor in ISG. M.S., Anthropology, University of Wisconsin, Madisonī.A., English, University of California, Davisĭr. Ph.D., Anthropology, University of Wisconsin, Madison Center for the Advancement of Teaching (CAT).UCLA Sexual Harassment Prevention/Title IX Office.Inside: Teaching Our Future Boatbuilders Fatty’S HYGIENE TIPS STORM SEASON Predictions 534.Op Het Eerste Startschot Henk Bergsma EN Karst Doevendans.2013 Seattle Area Sailboat Racing Calendar This Calendar List Sailboat Races in the Puget Sound Area.The Sailboat –Then Decided to Race Them.Notices of the American Mathematical Society ABCD Springer.Com.
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