Publications
resistance to antibiotics of clinical relevance in the fecal microbiota of mexican wildlife. | there are a growing number of reports of antibiotic resistance (atbr) in bacteria living in wildlife. this is a cause for concern as atbr in wildlife represents a potential public health threat. however, little is known about the factors that might determine the presence, abundance and dispersion of atbr bacteria in wildlife. here, we used culture and molecular methods to assess atbr in bacteria in fecal samples from howler monkeys (alouatta palliata), spider monkeys (ateles geoffroyi), tapirs ( ... | 2014 | 25233089 |
effects of housing conditions and season on the activity rhythm of spider monkeys (ateles geoffroyi) kept under natural conditions within their distributional range in central mexico. | the timing and pattern of mammalian behavioral activities are regulated by an evolutionary optimized interplay of the genetically based biological (circadian) clock located in the brain's suprachiasmatic nuclei and direct responses to environmental factors that superimpose and thus mask the clock-mediated effects, the most important of which is the photically induced phase-setting (synchronization) of the circadian rhythmicity to the 24-hour solar day. in wild and captive animals living under th ... | 2014 | 25051429 |