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Variability and Adaptability in the Genus Cebus
Folia Primatologica, 1990Capuchins (Cebus) present an array of similarities to humans and apes in morphology, behavior and life history which raise a host of questions about the relations of these features to each other and about their evolutionary origins. As a genus and as individuals, capuchins possess marked adaptability and great variability in behavior.
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Postnatal heterochrony of the masticatory apparatus in Cebus apella and Cebus albifrons
Journal of Human Evolution, 1992Species of the genus Cebus have been characterized as omnivorous, although Cebus apella differs significantly from the other Cebus species in its ability to routinely consume hard fruits and nuts. Hard-object feeding behavior in C. apella is reflected in a suite of craniomandibular features that are related to the generation and dissipation of higher ...
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Information seeking in capuchins (Cebus apella): A rudimentary form of metacognition?
Animal Cognition, 2015Alexander Q. Vining, Heidi L. Marsh
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Protein requirements of young cebus monkeys (Cebus albifrons and apella)
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 1973K W, Samonds, D M, Hegsted
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Alu elements and the phylogeny of capuchin (Cebus and Sapajus) monkeys
American Journal of Primatology, 2015A. M. Martins +5 more
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How Different Are Robust and Gracile Capuchin Monkeys? An Argument for the Use of Sapajus and Cebus
American Journal of Primatology, 2012J. L. Alfaro, J. S. Silva, A. Rylands
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Predictors of Parasitism in Wild White-Faced Capuchins (Cebus capucinus)
International journal of primatology, 2013N. Parr, L. Fedigan, S. Kutz
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