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  Black-headed Uakari (Cacajao melanocephalus)
Cacajao melanocephalus ouakary: This subspecies is found in eastern Colombia from the Guaviare River south to the Apaporis River (Hershkovitz, 1987).
The subspecies Cacajao melanocephlus ouakary feeds on the fruit of Gomphiluma gomphifolium (Sapotaceae), Swartzia polyphylla (Papilionaceae), Aldinia latifolia (Caesalpiniacaeae), Manilkara surinamensis (Sapotaceae), and Hevea sp.
Defler, T.R. Fission-fusion in the fl-headed uacari (Cacajao melanocephalus) in eastern Colombia.
www.theprimata.com /cacajao_melanocephalus.html   (1930 words)

  
  Black-headed Uakari (Cacajao melanocephalus)
Cacajao melanocephalus ouakary: This subspecies is found in eastern Colombia from the Guaviare River south to the Apaporis River (Hershkovitz, 1987).
The subspecies Cacajao melanocephlus ouakary feeds on the fruit of Gomphiluma gomphifolium (Sapotaceae), Swartzia polyphylla (Papilionaceae), Aldinia latifolia (Caesalpiniacaeae), Manilkara surinamensis (Sapotaceae), and Hevea sp.
Defler, T.R. Fission-fusion in the fl-headed uacari (Cacajao melanocephalus) in eastern Colombia.
members.tripod.com /uakari/cacajao_melanocephalus.html   (1916 words)

  
 Digimorph - Cacajao calvus (bald uakari)
Cacajao, the saki monkey, is a South American or New World monkey.
Pictures of Cacajao calvus on the Primate Image Collection (University of Wisconsin, Madison)
Cacajao calvus on the Animal Diversity Web (University of Michigan Museum of Zoology)
digimorph.org /specimens/Cacajao_calvus/302626   (597 words)

  
 Monkeyland Primate Sanctuary Plettenberg Bay Garden Route Adventures South Africa
Cacajao calvus rubicundus (the Red Uakari) has a bright reddish brown to chestnut brown coat and an almost vermillion red face.
Finally, the Cacajao melanocephalus (the Black-headed Uakari) has a chestnut brown pelt, but it’s face, shoulders, arms, hands, feet and lower surface of the tail is fl.
Bald Uakaris formerly ranged in the Brazilian forests from north of the Rio Solimoes river (from near the Tefe) almost as far west as the mouth of the Rio Ica river, northeast to Rio Japura river, and to the Rio Toapana river.
www.monkeyland.co.za /content.php?comp=article&op=view&id=6   (3249 words)

  
 Bald-headed uakari - Cacajao calvus: More Information - ARKive
Classified as Near Threatened (NT) on the IUCN Red List 2003 (1), listed on Appendix II of CITES (3).
Subspecies: White bald-headed uakari (Cacajao calvus calvus), Novae's bald-headed uakari (C.
Four different subspecies are recognised and these exhibit different coat colourations, ranging from the pale orange/white coat of the white bald-headed uakari (Cacajao calvus calvus) to the red coat and pale shoulders of the red bald-headed uakari (C.
www.arkive.org /species/GES/mammals/Cacajao_calvus/more_info.html   (490 words)

  
 Digimorph - Cacajao calvus (bald uakari)
Pictures of Cacajao calvus on the Primate Image Collection (University of Wisconsin, Madison)
Cacajao calvus on the Animal Diversity Web (University of Michigan Museum of Zoology)
James Rossie, 2002, "Cacajao calvus" (On-line), Digital Morphology.
www.digimorph.org /specimens/Cacajao_calvus/302626   (597 words)

  
 21st Congress International Primatological Society
The pitheciine group of seed predators is composed of three genera: Pithecia, Chiropotes and Cacajao, all with essentially Amazonian geographic distributions.
The genus Cacajao comprises six taxa, and occurs in the flooded forests of western Amazonia.
Assessment of the diversity and geographic distribution of this group is hindered by undersampling and misinterpretation of species and subspecies concepts.
www.asp.org /ips/ips2006/abstractDisplay.cfm?abstractID=1640&confEventID=1756   (264 words)

  
 Pictures of the black uakari|Cacajao melanocephalus facts
The primate fl uakari monkey (Cacajao melanocephalus) is still found in larget numbers in the region but its native (Full text)
The fl uakari is found in or near periodically flooded forests up to 500 m (1650') in altitude.
The fl uakari is in danger of extinction because it is found in such small numbers already, and the forests where it lives are fast being destroyed.
www.thewebsiteofeverything.com /animals/mammals/Primates/Cebidae/Cacajao/Cacajao-melanocephalus.html   (81 words)

  
 Cacajao - MavicaNET   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Both species of Cacajao are listed as endangered by the USDI and as vulnerable by the IUCN and are on appendix 1 of the CITES.
Uakaris are found only in the tropical forests that are either constantly or seasonally flooded, and mostly along small rivers and lakes within the forest.
The behavior of the fl-headed uakari, Cacajao melanocephalus.
www.mavicanet.com /directory/isl/28484.html   (108 words)

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