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<heading id="0C3881FAFFD3FFC3FFEFFA706D6BE5D3" box="[123,547,1419,1457]" pageId="6" pageNumber="311">Rondons Marmoset</heading>
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<emphasis id="65BBEA84FFD3FFC3FDC1FA706C1AE5D3" box="[597,850,1419,1457]" pageId="6" pageNumber="311">Mico rondoni</emphasis>
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<emphasis id="65BBEA84FFD3FFC3FFDEFA386FDEE5BA" box="[74,150,1475,1496]" pageId="6" pageNumber="311">French:</emphasis>
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/
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<vernacularName id="D9CC46B8FFD3FFC3FE47FA386D8EE5BA" box="[467,710,1475,1496]" pageId="6" pageNumber="311">Rondonia-Seidenaffchen</vernacularName>
/
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<vernacularName id="D9CC46B8FFD3FFC3FCABFA386C87E5BA" box="[831,975,1475,1496]" pageId="6" pageNumber="311">Titi de Rondon</vernacularName>
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<emphasis id="65BBEA84FFD3FFC3FD24F9F26C03E644" box="[688,843,1545,1574]" pageId="6" pageNumber="311">Taxonomy.</emphasis>
<taxonomicName id="90CF4D15FFD3FFC3FCF1F9F26DBEE62C" ID-CoL="42MJ7" authority="Ferrari et al., 2010" authorityName="Ferrari" authorityYear="2010" class="Mammalia" family="Callitrichidae" genus="Mico" kingdom="Animalia" order="Primates" pageId="6" pageNumber="311" phylum="Chordata" rank="species" species="rondoni">Mico rondoni Ferrari et al., 2010</taxonomicName>
,
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Cachoeira Samuel (now the Samuel Hydroelectric reservoir) on the Rio Jamari, a right bank tributary of the Rio Madeira, municipality of Candeias do Jamari,
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,
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(08° 45° S, 63° 28° W)
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.
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was first described in 1985 as an isolated population of
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, which otherwise occurs in southern
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but it is now considered a distinct species. Monotypic.
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<emphasis id="65BBEA84FFD3FFC3FFDEF81E6FB1E79C" box="[74,249,2021,2046]" pageId="6" pageNumber="311">Distribution.</emphasis>
Brazilian Amazon,restricted to the Rio Mamoré to the W, Rio Madeira to the N, Rio Ji-Parana to the E, and the Serra dos Pacaas Novos to the S.
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<emphasis id="65BBEA84FFD3FFC3FFDEF7D76E07E82F" box="[74,335,2092,2125]" pageId="6" pageNumber="311">Descriptive notes.</emphasis>
Head-body 20-24 cm, tail 29-5-33 cm; weight 326-9 g (range 250-390 g, n = 6). Rondons Marmoset has an overall silvery-pale gray color and blackish hairs on the forehead and sides of the face (lighter and denser closer to the ears and sides of the neck). It has a distinct whitish patch that contrasts with the crown and is restricted to the center of the forehead; blackish crown pelage extends to the back of the head and laterally to the front of the ear. The lower back and proximal parts of the legs are grayish-brown, darkening to almost black at the base ofthe tail, with hairs that are reddish-brown basally, darkening abruptly in the medial band, and then lighter toward the apex. Pelage of the legs darkens gradually to reddish-brown on the shin and blackish on the ankle. Hands and feet are dark.
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<emphasis id="65BBEA84FFD3FFC3FFDEF6276FF0E99F" box="[74,184,2524,2557]" pageId="6" pageNumber="311">Habitat.</emphasis>
Tall evergreen terra firma rainforest in the southern Amazon forest. As is true of all marmosets, Rondons Marmosets prefer dense understories, successional forest around tree falls, and areas disturbed by human activities.
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<emphasis id="65BBEA84FFD3FFC3FFDEF5A16E18EA11" box="[74,336,2650,2675]" pageId="6" pageNumber="311">Food and Feeding.</emphasis>
Rondons Marmoset eats small fruits, nectar, gums, and small animal prey. It has an enlarged and complex cecum, believed to relate to the consumption of plant exudates (gums).
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<emphasis id="65BBEA84FFD3FFC3FFDEF5336F87EA8B" box="[74,207,2760,2793]" pageId="6" pageNumber="311">Breeding.</emphasis>
There is no information available for this species.
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<emphasis id="65BBEA84FFD3FFC3FFDCF5146E7AEB72" box="[72,306,2799,2832]" pageId="6" pageNumber="311">Activity patterns.</emphasis>
There is no information available for this species.
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<paragraph id="57703696FFD3FFC3FFDEF4E16EECEDE1" blockId="6.[72,1275,1973,3459]" pageId="6" pageNumber="311">
<emphasis id="65BBEA84FFD3FFC3FFDEF4E16C5EEB55" box="[74,790,2842,2871]" pageId="6" pageNumber="311">Movements, Home range and Social organization.</emphasis>
Rondons Marmoset is sympatric throughout its range with the slightly smaller Weddells Saddle-back Tamarin (Sagu:nus
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). They travel together ¢.40% of the time, with Weddells Saddle-back Tamarin moving and foraging at heights of ¢.6 m above the ground, and Rondons Marmoset active at higher levels, generally c.11 m above the ground. Fruit parts of their diets undoubtedly overlap, but each has different foraging strategies for small animal prey; Weddells Saddle-back Tamarins forage at lower levels in specific sites (e.g. holes and crevices), whereas Rondons Marmosets do more foliage gleaning and looking along branches for exposed insects higher up in the lower canopy. A major dietary difference between the two species, however,is the adaptation of Rondons Marmoset, and other like species of
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, to gum feeding by gouging tree trunks, branches, and vines to stimulate gum flow. Weddells Saddle-back Tamarins eat the abundant gums exuded from bean pods of the emergent leguminous
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pendula and also eat gum from the holes that Rondons Marmosets gouge. Rondons Marmosets also eat gum from the bean pods. To what extent this interaction may have negative consequences for the marmosets is not known.
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<emphasis id="65BBEA84FFD3FFC3FAD7FEE569EDE159" box="[1347,1701,286,315]" pageId="6" pageNumber="311">Status and Conservation.</emphasis>
CITES Appendix II. Classified as Vulnerable on The IUCN Red List. Major threats to Rondons Marmoset include forest destruction from the major colonization program in
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since 1980s and dam construction. It is rarer than Weddells Saddle-back Tamarin and is rare or absent in much of its geographic distribution where there is extensive deforestation, especially along the BR-364 Interstate Highway. This rarity may be because of sympatry and competition with Weddells Saddle-back Tamarin. Despite the apparent ability of Rondons Marmosets to tolerate habitat disturbance, it may be vulnerable to effects of human colonization, and it may in fact be the most threatened species of
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. Faunal rescue for the Samuel Hydroelectric Dam on the Rio Jamari resulted in the discovery of Rondons Marmoset, and two more dams are being built on the Rio Madeira upriver within its distribution.
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<emphasis id="65BBEA84FFD3FFC3FAD7FD236A94E28F" box="[1347,1500,728,749]" pageId="6" pageNumber="311">Bibliography.</emphasis>
Ferrari (2004), Ferrari &amp; Martins (1992), Ferrari et al. (2010), Hershkovitz (1977), Lopes &amp; Ferrari (1994), Nagamachi et al. (1996, 1997, 1999), Martins et al. (1987), Nagamachi et al. (1994), Rylands et al. (1993, 2009), Sena et al. (2002), Vivo (1985, 1991).
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