Craniometrical Studies on Alouatta seniculus - from the view point of sex differences and age changes - [PDF]
1978 Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (研究課題番号 ...
Watanabe, Tsuyoshi
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Can color vision variation explain sex differences in invertebrate foraging by capuchin monkeys?
Invertebrates are the main source of protein for many small-bodied monkeys. Prey vary in size, mobility, degree of protective covering, and use of the forest, i.e. canopy height, and whether they are exposed or embed themselves in substrates.
Amanda D. MELIN, Linda M. FEDIGAN, Hilary C. YOUNG, Shoji KAWAMURA
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Cognitive consequences of cooperative breeding in primates? [PDF]
Several hypotheses propose that cooperative breeding leads to increased cognitive performance, in both nonhuman and human primates, but systematic evidence for such a relationship is missing.
Burkart, Judith, van Schaik, Carel
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Absence of Neu5Gc and Presence of Anti-Neu5Gc Antibodies in Humans-An Evolutionary Perspective. [PDF]
The glycocalyx of human cells differs from that of many other mammals by the lack of the sialic acid N-glycolylneuraminic acid (Neu5Gc) and increased abundance of its precursor N-acetylneuraminic acid (Neu5Ac).
Altman, Meghan O, Gagneux, Pascal
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Superior cervical vertebrae of a Miocene hominoid and a Plio-Pleistocene hominid from southern Africa [PDF]
The Miocene hominoid and Plio-Pleistocene hominid vertebral record is poor. In 1994, a complete atlas of a hominoid was found in breccia at Berg Aukas in Namibia. Its age was estimated to be middle Miocene (13 myr) on the basis of microfauna.
Gommery, Dominique
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Correction to: Conformism in the food processing techniques of white-faced capuchin monkeys (Cebus capucinus). [PDF]
Perry S.
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Trichromacy increases fruit intake rates of wild capuchins (Cebus capucinus imitator). [PDF]
Melin AD +5 more
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Male endocrine response to seasonally varying environmental and social factors in a neotropical primate, Cebus capucinus. [PDF]
Schoof VA +5 more
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Older, sociable capuchins (Cebus capucinus) invent more social behaviors, but younger monkeys innovate more in other contexts. [PDF]
Perry SE, Barrett BJ, Godoy I.
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Quantity, quality and spatial patterns of seed dispersal by cebus capucinus
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