Table 1. Summary of sampled individuals of C. penicillata and C. jacchus from US captive and Brazilian wild pure populations and hybrid zones.
Populations | Type | Source | Year Collected | Individuals Sampled |
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C. jacchus | Captive | CRC a , Omaha, NE, US | 2011 | 2 (2) |
Wild | IBAMA CETAS b , Recife, PE, Brazil | 2011 | 24 (23) | |
Captive | NEPRC c , Southborough, MA, US | 2010 | 11 (9) | |
Wild | Parque Dois Irmãos, and Tapacurá Reserve, PE, Brazil d | 2005 | 43 (28) | |
C. penicillata | Captive | CRC a , Omaha, NE, US | 2011 | 8 (7) |
Wild | Muriaé, MG; Brasila, DF; Goiânia, GO, Brazil | 2011 | 28 (26) | |
Captive | IBAMA CETAS b , Recife, PE, Brazil | 2011 | 3 (3) | |
Wild | IBAMA CETAS b , Goiânia, GO, Brazil | 2011 | 5 (5) | |
C. jacchus x C. penicillata hybrids | Wild | Silva Jardim and Rio Bonito Municipalities, RJ, Brazil | 2011 | 46 (45) |
Wild | Petrolina, PE and Juazeiro, BA, Brazil | 2011 | 40 (40) | |
Captive | CEMAFAUNA e , Petrolina, PE, Brazil | 2011 | 3 (3) |
Parentheses contain sample numbers with successful DNA extractions. Abbreviations within the table are footnoted below.
aCallitrichid Research Center, University of Nebraska at Omaha
bWild Animal Triage Center, Brazilian Institute of the Environment and Natural Resources
cNew England Primate Research Center
dCollected by Dr. Maria Adélia Borstelmann de Oliveira
eCenter for Management of Fauna of the Caatinga