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  • Access to electric light is... Access to electric light is associated with delays of the dim‐light melatonin onset in a traditionally hunter‐gatherer Toba/Qom community
    Casiraghi, Leandro P.; Plano, Santiago A.; Fernández‐Duque, Eduardo ... Journal of pineal research, November 2020, 2020-11-00, 20201101, Volume: 69, Issue: 4
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    Key to the transition of humans from nomadic hunting‐gathering groups to industrialized and highly urbanized societies was the creation of protected and artificially lit environments that extended ...
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  • Moonstruck primates: owl mo... Moonstruck primates: owl monkeys (Aotus) need moonlight for nocturnal activity in their natural environment
    Fernández-Duque, Eduardo; de la Iglesia, Horacio; Erkert, Hans G PloS one, 09/2010, Volume: 5, Issue: 9
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    Primates show activity patterns ranging from nocturnality to diurnality, with a few species showing activity both during day and night. Among anthropoids (monkeys, apes and humans), nocturnality is ...
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  • Prioritizing Areas for Prim... Prioritizing Areas for Primate Conservation in Argentina
    Agostini, Ilaria; Velazco, Santiago José Elías; Insaurralde, Juan Ariel ... Diversity (Basel), 11/2022, Volume: 14, Issue: 11
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    Argentina lies within the southernmost distributional range of five neotropical primates, the brown howler monkey Alouatta guariba, the black-and-gold howler monkey Alouatta caraya, the black-horned ...
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  • Access to Electric Light Is... Access to Electric Light Is Associated with Shorter Sleep Duration in a Traditionally Hunter-Gatherer Community
    de la Iglesia, Horacio O.; Fernández-Duque, Eduardo; Golombek, Diego A. ... Journal of biological rhythms, 08/2015, Volume: 30, Issue: 4
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    Access to electric light might have shifted the ancestral timing and duration of human sleep. To test this hypothesis, we studied two communities of the historically hunter-gatherer indigenous ...
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  • Costs and Benefits of Radio... Costs and Benefits of Radio-collaring on the Behavior, Demography, and Conservation of Owl Monkeys (Aotus azarai) in Formosa, Argentina
    Juarez, Cecilia Paola; Rotundo, Marcelo Alejandro; Berg, Wendy ... International journal of primatology, 02/2011, Volume: 32, Issue: 1
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    The benefits to researchers of capturing and collaring free-ranging primates are numerous, but so are the actual and potential costs to the individuals. We aimed to 1) evaluate quantitatively the ...
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  • Moonstruck sleep: Synchroni... Moonstruck sleep: Synchronization of human sleep with the moon cycle under field conditions
    Casiraghi, Leandro; Spiousas, Ignacio; Dunster, Gideon P ... Science advances, 01/2021, Volume: 7, Issue: 5
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    Before the availability of artificial light, moonlight was the only source of light sufficient to stimulate nighttime activity; still, evidence for the modulation of sleep timing by lunar phases is ...
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  • The evolution of pair‐livin... The evolution of pair‐living, sexual monogamy, and cooperative infant care: Insights from research on wild owl monkeys, titis, sakis, and tamarins
    Fernandez‐Duque, Eduardo; Huck, Maren; Van Belle, Sarie ... American journal of physical anthropology, 20/May , Volume: 171, Issue: S70
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    “Monogamy” and pair bonding have long been of interest to anthropologists and primatologists. Their study contributes to our knowledge of human evolutionary biology and social evolution without the ...
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  • Intergroup encounters in pa... Intergroup encounters in pair‐living primates: Comparative analysis and a case study of pair‐living and monogamous owl monkeys (Aotus azarae) of Argentina
    Gussone, Leonie; García de la Chica, Alba; Fernandez‐Duque, Eduardo American journal of primatology, January 2024, 2024-Jan, 2024-01-00, 20240101, Volume: 86, Issue: 1
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    The function of intergroup encounters (IGEs) may differ substantially among species of different group sizes and social organizations. Research in group‐living primates has shown that the behavioral ...
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