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Diversity of the Amoebozoa and Ciliophora Groups in Non-Human Primates Kept Ex Situ and in Their Handlers in Different Institutions in Brazil. [PDF]

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Coinfection with Canine Distemper Virus and Yellow Fever Virus in a Neotropical Primate in Brazil. [PDF]

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Living on the Rocks: Genomic Analysis of Limestone Langurs Provides Novel Insights into the Adaptive Evolution in Extreme Karst Environments. [PDF]

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Dental remains of Plio–Pleistocene Cercopithecidae (Mammalia: Primates) from Romania

Journal of Human Evolution
The superfamily Cercopithecoidea had a broad spatial distribution and occupied a wide variety of habitats across Europe from the Late Miocene until the Middle Pleistocene. Cercopithecines, such as macaques, showed more flexibility in habitat preferences, whereas colobines tended to be more sensitive to environmental differences.
Cristina, Stan   +4 more
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Long bone structural proportions and locomotor behavior in Cercopithecidae

Journal of Human Evolution, 2019
Limb bone articular and diaphyseal proportions have been shown to relate to locomotor behavior in broad comparisons across catarrhines, but comparisons among phylogenetically and functionally more closely related species may be particularly useful in investigating form-function relationships that can be applied to fossil taxa.
Christopher B, Ruff   +4 more
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