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BEHAVIOURAL DESCRIPTION OF Sapajus nigritus (GOLDFUSS, 1809) RAISED IN CAPTIVITY AT IPATINGA, MG

The maintenance of animals in captivity is one of the many ways of species preservation and allows studies that are often unattainable under natural conditions. Primate’s behavior and ecology studies supply tools for the development of conservation and management strategies. Consequently, the curren...

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Published in:Holos (Natal, RN) RN), 2014-08, Vol.4, p.12-21
Main Authors: Machado, Felipe Santana, Costa, Claudia Guimarães, Ribeiro, Alan Loures
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