Supplementary Information Silva, F. F. R., J. Malukiewicz, L. C. Silva, R. S. Carvalho, C. R.Ruiz-Miranda, F. A. S. Coelho, M. P
Supplementary Information Silva, F. F. R., J. Malukiewicz, L. C. Silva, R. S. Carvalho, C. R. Ruiz-Miranda, F. A. S. Coelho, M. P. Figueira, V. Boere and I. O. Silva. 2018. A survey of wild and introduced marmosets (Callithrix: Callitrichidae) in the southern and eastern portions of the state of Minas Gerais, Brazil. Primate Conserv. (32): 1–18. Federal University of Viçosa - UFV Department of Animal Biology - DBA Postgraduate Program in Animal Biology Part 1. Questionnaire We request that questions be answered based on your own experiences. Name: _______________________________________________________________ Age: _________________________________________________________________ Profession: ____________________________________________________________ Municipality: ___________________________________________________________ How long have you lived or worked in your municipality: ____________________ 1) In the last 5 five years, have you noticed or observed marmosets anywhere in your municipality? ( ) Yes ( ) No If your answer was "NO", skip to question 8. 2) Where in your municipality have you observed marmosets? ( ) Area of preserved forest ( ) Rural area ( ) Urban area ( ) In captivity ( ) Elsewhere 3) Normally how many animals do you observe? ( ) Up to four animals ( ) Five to ten animals ( ) Over ten animals 4) Has the amount of marmosets in your municipality changed in recent years? ( ) Yes, the amount of animals has decreased ( ) Yes, the amount of animals has increased ( ) No, the amount of animals has not changed ( ) Do not know 5) Do the observed marmosets tend to approach people? ( ) Yes ( ) No ( ) Do not know 6) According to the figures below*, indicate which figure most closely resemble the marmosets that you noticed or observed? (A) (B) (C) (D) (E) (F) (G) Do not know 7) Some people have found in Minas Gerais marmosets that appear to be crosses [hybrids] between the different species shown below.
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