Decades of illegal trafficking have led to the movement of marmosets from Brazil’s Cerrado and Caatinga biomes into the southeastern Atlantic rainforest, where they now threaten the survival of native ...
In Brazil, invasive species compete with native marmosets for food, habitat and even reproductive partners, jeopardising their survival in the future. In the southeast of Brazil, in cities like São ...
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