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Zoonotic and Anthroponotic Plasmodium spp. Circulation between Wild Primates and Indigenous Community, Peruvian Amazon, 2007-2020. [PDF]
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Layer-specific electric fields and effective conductivity in nonhuman primates during transcranial electrical stimulation. [PDF]
Lee S, Falchier A, Opitz A.
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Anatomical Description of the Main Gyri and Sulci of the Telencephalon of Alouatta belzebul. [PDF]
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(Re)Emerging Arboviruses of Public Health Significance in the Brazilian Amazon. [PDF]
Dye-Braumuller KC, Prisco RA, Nolan MS.
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Principles of neocortical organisation and behaviour in primates
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Fur-rubbing behavior of capuchin monkeys
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 2002T he world’s shortest poem, “Fleas,” has only three words: Adam/Had ’em. The dermatologic interpretation is that ectoparasites have annoyed man ever since, well, ever since Adam. Or maybe before that, because evolutionary biologists theorize that the ancestors of Homo sapiens and the ancestors of anthropophagous ectoparasites coevolved over eons.1 ...
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Conceptual Learning in Capuchin Monkeys
Folia Primatologica, 1990This paper reviews concept learning in Cebus monkeys, focussing on their ability to use the identity relation, oddity and natural concepts. Capuchins are similar to other primate genera in their use of these concepts. The extant data on learning in primates generally reflect historical concerns with general processes of learning.
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Reproduction in Capuchin Monkeys
Nature, 1941So little is known of the reproductive processes of any South American monkey that additional data on the typical genus Cebus are worthy of record. Capuchins seldom breed in captivity, only three records during a hundred years being given for the London Zoo by Zuckerman1 and no further cases being mentioned in his revised report of 19372.
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Capuchin monkeys judge third-party reciprocity
Cognition, 2013Increasing interest is being shown in how children develop an understanding of reciprocity in social exchanges and fairness in resource distribution, including social exchanges between third parties. Although there are descriptions of reciprocity on a one-to-one basis in other species, whether nonhumans detect reciprocity and violations of reciprocity ...
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