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Mauricio Talebi
Researcher at Federal University of São Paulo
Publications - 24
Citations - 746
Mauricio Talebi is an academic researcher from Federal University of São Paulo. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Muriqui. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 21 publications receiving 535 citations. Previous affiliations of Mauricio Talebi include University of Cambridge.
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Primates in peril: the significance of Brazil, Madagascar, Indonesia and the Democratic Republic of the Congo for global primate conservation
Alejandro Estrada,Paul A. Garber,Russell A. Mittermeier,Serge A. Wich,Sidney F. Gouveia,Ricardo Dobrovolski,K. A. I. Nekaris,Vincent Nijman,Anthony B. Rylands,Fiona Maisels,Fiona Maisels,Elizabeth A. Williamson,Júlio César Bicca-Marques,Agustín Fuentes,Leandro Jerusalinsky,Steig E. Johnson,Fabiano Rodrigues de Melo,Leonardo C. Oliveira,Christoph Schwitzer,Christian Roos,Susan M. Cheyne,Maria Cecília Martins Kierulff,Brigitte M. Raharivololona,Mauricio Talebi,Jonah Ratsimbazafy,Jatna Supriatna,Ramesh Boonratana,Made Wedana,Arif Setiawan +28 more
TL;DR: The anthropogenic pressures each country is facing that place their primate populations at risk are examined and the key challenges faced by the four countries to avert primate extinctions now and in the future are listed.
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Fission-Fusion Dynamics : New Research Frameworks. Commentaries
Filippo Aureli,Colleen M. Schaffner,Christophe Boesch,Simon K. Bearder,Josep Call,Colin A. Chapman,Richard C. Connor,Anthony Di Fiore,Robin I. M. Dunbar,S. Peter Henzi,Kay E. Holekamp,Amanda H. Korstjens,Robert Layton,Phyllis C. Lee,Julia Lehmann,Joseph H. Manson,Gabriel Ramos-Fernández,Karen B. Strier,Carel P. van Schaik,Christopher Boehm,Patrícia Izar,Gerald Kerth,Hans Kummer,Mauricio Talebi,Juichi Yamagiwa +24 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a rethinking of the term "fission-fusion" away from its current general use as a label for a particular modal type of social system was proposed.
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Possible Fruit Protein Effects on Primate Communities in Madagascar and the Neotropics
Jörg U. Ganzhorn,Summer J. Arrigo-Nelson,Sue Boinski,An Bollen,Valentina Carrai,Abigail M. Derby,Giuseppe Donati,Andreas Koenig,Martin M. Kowalewski,Petra Lahann,Ivan Norscia,Sandra Y. Polowinsky,Christoph Schwitzer,Pablo R. Stevenson,Mauricio Talebi,Chia L. Tan,Erin R. Vogel,Patricia C. Wright +17 more
TL;DR: The hypothesis that Neotropical fruits have higher protein concentrations than fruits from Madagascar and that the higher representation of frugivorous genera in the Neotropics is linked to high protein concentrations in fruits is developed.
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Measuring the Toughness of Primate Foods and its Ecological Value
Peter W. Lucas,Lynn E. Copes,Paul J. Constantino,Erin R. Vogel,Janine Chalk,Mauricio Talebi,Mariana Landis,Mark Wagner +7 more
TL;DR: Methods of measuring the toughness of primate foods are reviewed, which can be used either for making general surveys of the properties of foods available to primates or for establishing the mechanisms that protect these foods from the evolved form of the dentition.
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A Severe Lack of Evidence Limits Effective Conservation of the World's Primates.
Jessica Junker,Silviu O. Petrovan,Víctor Arroyo-Rodríguez,Ramesh Boonratana,Dirck Byler,Colin A. Chapman,Dilip Chetry,Susan M. Cheyne,Fanny M. Cornejo,Liliana Cortés-Ortiz,Guy Cowlishaw,Alec P. Christie,Catherine Crockford,Stella de la Torre,Fabiano Rodrigues de Melo,P Fan,Cyril C. Grueter,Diana C Guzmán-Caro,Eckhard W. Heymann,Ilka Herbinger,Minh D Hoang,Robert H Horwich,Tatyana Humle,Rachel A Ikemeh,Inaoyom Imong,Leandro Jerusalinsky,Steig E. Johnson,Peter M. Kappeler,Maria Cecília Martins Kierulff,Inza Koné,Rebecca Kormos,Khac Q Le,Baoguo Li,Andrew J. Marshall,Erik Meijaard,Russell A. Mittermeier,Yasuyuki Muroyama,Eleonora Neugebauer,Lisa Orth,Erwin Palacios,Sarah Papworth,Andrew J. Plumptre,Ben M Rawson,Johannes Refisch,Jonah Ratsimbazafy,Christian Roos,Joanna M. Setchell,Rebecca K. Smith,Tenekwetsche Sop,Christoph Schwitzer,Kerry Slater,Shirley C. Strum,William J. Sutherland,Mauricio Talebi,Janette Wallis,Serge A. Wich,Elizabeth A. Williamson,Roman M. Wittig,Hjalmar S. Kühl +58 more
TL;DR: It is found that despite intensive efforts to study primates and the extensive threats they face, less than 1% of primate studies evaluated conservation effectiveness and barriers for testing primate conservation interventions are described.