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<figureCitation id="1353FDBDA859682AFA887AABFAF7F42E" box="[1367,1393,3023,3069]" captionStart="On" captionStartId="2.[98,130,3401,3422]" captionTargetBox="[14,2715,14,3629]" captionTargetPageId="1" captionText="On following pages 4 Brumback s Nıgm Monkey (Aorus brumbeckı) 5 Humboldt s Nıght Monkey (Aorus mvırgaruså 6 Spıx s Nıght Monkey (Aotus vocılerıns) 7 Hernández-Camacho s Nıght Monkey (Actus l°f96hemandezù B Andean Nıght Monkey (Actus mıoonvd 9 Ma s Nıght Monkey (Actus nencyrrıaee) 10 Black-needed Nıght Monkey (Actus mgnœps) Azara s Nngh! Monkey (Actus azarad" figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6585261" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/6585261/files/figure.png" pageId="4" pageNumber="429">9</figureCitation>
. Mas Night Monkey
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<emphasis id="B91C3D2AA859682AF8BD7AABF719F42E" box="[1890,2207,3023,3069]" pageId="4" pageNumber="429">Aotus nancymaae</emphasis>
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<emphasis id="B91C3D2AA859682AFA887D6BFA22F3F7" box="[1367,1444,3087,3108]" pageId="4" pageNumber="429">French:</emphasis>
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Douroucouli du
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/
<emphasis id="B91C3D2AA859682AF97F7D6BF97AF3F7" box="[1696,1788,3087,3108]" pageId="4" pageNumber="429">German:</emphasis>
<vernacularName id="056B9116A859682AF8DA7D6BF857F3F7" box="[1797,2001,3087,3108]" pageId="4" pageNumber="429">Nancy-Ma-Nachtaffe</vernacularName>
/
<emphasis id="B91C3D2AA859682AF8397D6BF7C7F3F7" box="[2022,2113,3087,3108]" pageId="4" pageNumber="429">Spanish:</emphasis>
<vernacularName id="056B9116A859682AF7947D6BF6E0F3F7" box="[2123,2406,3087,3108]" pageId="4" pageNumber="429">Mico nocturno de Nancy Ma</vernacularName>
<emphasis id="B91C3D2AA859682AFA887D52F9CBF398" box="[1367,1613,3126,3147]" pageId="4" pageNumber="429">Other common names:</emphasis>
<vernacularName id="056B9116A859682AF9887D52F8D9F398" box="[1623,1887,3126,3147]" pageId="4" pageNumber="429">Nancy Ma's Night Monkey</vernacularName>
,
<vernacularName id="056B9116A859682AF8B17D52F7ECF398" box="[1902,2154,3126,3147]" pageId="4" pageNumber="429">Nancy Ma's Owl Monkey</vernacularName>
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<emphasis id="B91C3D2AA859682AFA897D1CFA77F34A" box="[1366,1521,3192,3225]" pageId="4" pageNumber="429">Taxonomy.</emphasis>
<taxonomicName id="4C689ABBA859682AFA257D1CF84EF34A" ID-CoL="84HTF" authority="Hershkovitz, 1983" authorityName="Hershkovitz" authorityYear="1983" box="[1530,1992,3192,3225]" class="Mammalia" family="Aotidae" genus="Aotus" kingdom="Animalia" order="Primates" pageId="4" pageNumber="429" phylum="Chordata" rank="species" species="nancymai">Aotus nancymai Hershkovitz, 1983</taxonomicName>
,
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right bank of Rio Samiria above Estacion Pithecia, Reserva Nacional Pacaya-Samiria,
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,
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, elevation ¢.130 m
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.
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<emphasis id="B91C3D2AA859682AFA887D96F980F2DC" box="[1367,1542,3314,3343]" pageId="4" pageNumber="429">Distribution.</emphasis>
W
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(S of the Rio Solimoes from the Rio Javari on the Peruvian border E possibly as far as the Rio Jandiatuba) and NE
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(from the Javari W to the Rio Huallaga), also found N of the Maranon in an enclave between the lower rios Tigre and Pastaza to c.03° S.
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<emphasis id="B91C3D2AA858682BFCD27044FB8EFE92" box="[781,1032,288,321]" pageId="5" pageNumber="430">Descriptive notes.</emphasis>
Head-body 29-34 cm, tail 35-42 cm; weight 794-5 g (male average, n = 32) and 780-2 g (female average, n = 24). Mas Night Monkey is a red-necked species, with a diploid chromosome number of 54. Upperparts of the body are grayish-agouti, with a darkened mid-dorsal zone and a pale orange underside; the latter color extends up the sides of the neck and inner limbs. Proximal part of the tail is also orange with, usually, a blackish stripe above; the underside of the tail is blackish. Face is grayish-white, crown stripes are narrow and dark brown, and sides of the throat and jaw are colored like the body. An interscapular whorl is absent.
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<emphasis id="B91C3D2AA858682BFF7A7222FE95FCB4" box="[165,275,838,871]" pageId="5" pageNumber="430">Habitat.</emphasis>
[Lowland tropical forest including seasonally flooded forest at elevations of 60-130 m. Densities of Mas Night Monkeys are lower in terra firma forest because of a relative paucity of tree holes, their preferred sleeping sites, compared with lowland swamp and seasonally inundated forests. Trees in terra firma forest are predominantly hardwoods that provide fewer hollows for sleeping. Lowland swamp and inundated forests have a predominance of softwood that more easily form hollows and abundant dense vine tangles that these monkeys also use as sleeping sites.
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<emphasis id="B91C3D2AA858682BFF7B7539FE21FBA9" box="[164,423,1117,1146]" pageId="5" pageNumber="430">Food and Feeding.</emphasis>
In captivity, Mas Night Monkeys eat insects, geckos,lizards, and on one occasion, a small bird. Food sharing is prevalent in captivity.
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<emphasis id="B91C3D2AA858682BFF7C75CCFEAFFB1A" box="[163,297,1192,1225]" pageId="5" pageNumber="430">Breeding.</emphasis>
A peak in births has been estimated to be between December and March in the wet season, but captive populations breed throughout the year when photoperiod is kept constant. Age at first reproduction is about 40 months. Single offspring are the rule, and twinning in captivity only occurred in one of 169 births in one study and one in 287 births in a second study. Interbirth intervals in captive females are 9-11 months. In captivity, pregnant females may mate.
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<emphasis id="B91C3D2AA858682BFF7E74F0FE0DFA66" box="[161,395,1428,1461]" pageId="5" pageNumber="430">Activity patterns.</emphasis>
Mas Night Monkey is nocturnal and arboreal.
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<paragraph id="8BD7E138A858682BFF7C74DBFAD7F922" blockId="5.[161,1369,720,2328]" pageId="5" pageNumber="430">
<emphasis id="B91C3D2AA858682BFF7C74DBFCDAFA0F" box="[163,860,1471,1500]" pageId="5" pageNumber="430">Movements, Home range and Social organization.</emphasis>
Field research on the Rio Tahuayo, north-eastern
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, in 1978-1979 found social groups of 2-5 individuals (average 3-4), including a breeding pair and its offspring. In one instance, a third adult was seen traveling some 20-30 m from a group; it was eventually attacked and chased off by the breeding pair. Density at Rio Tahuayo was estimated at 8-7 groups/km? or 25 ind/km?. An analysis of the population structure found a lack ofjuveniles (450-575 g), indicating poor survival ofthis age category. Density estimates obtained for Mas Night Monkey in nine other localities from 1982 to 1985 were 3-9-13-2 groups/km? or 16-54-2 ind/km?.
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<emphasis id="B91C3D2AA858682BFF7C7793FE7AF8CB" box="[163,508,1783,1816]" pageId="5" pageNumber="430">Status and Conservation.</emphasis>
CITES Appendix II. Classified as Least Concern on The IUCN Red List. There are no major identified threats, but their capture for use in medical research continues.
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banned trade in
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in 1973 and became a signatory to CITES in 1975. Between 1994 and 2007, registered exports of Mas Night Monkey from
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totaled 1059 animals, but it is still being exported illegally, with Peruvian and Brazilian Mas Night Monkeys and Black-headed Night Monkeys (A.
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) appearing in
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where they do not otherwise occur. Mas Night Monkey occurs in the Jutai-Solimoes Ecological Station in
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and Pacaya-Samiria National Reserve and ACR Comunal Tamshiyacu Tahuayo in
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.
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<emphasis id="B91C3D2AA858682BFF7C7905FEBBF7A9" box="[163,317,2145,2170]" pageId="5" pageNumber="430">Bibliography.</emphasis>
Aquino &amp; Encarnacion (1986a, 1986b, 1988, 1994a), Aquino et al. (1990, 1992), Bolen &amp; Green (1997), Cornejo &amp; Palacios (2008a), Feged et al. (2002), Ford (1994a, 1994b), Gozalo &amp; Montoya (1990), Held &amp; Wolfle (1994), Hershkovitz (1983), Kumamoto &amp; Houck (2001), Malaga, Weller, Buschbom et al. (1997), Mélaga, Weller, Montoya et al. (1991), Maldonado et al. (2009), Nino-Vasquez et al. (2000), Pieczarka et al. (1992), Wolovich &amp; Evans (2007), Wolovich et al. (2008a, 2010), Wright (1981, 1989, 1994).
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