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Amyloid-β Pathology Is the Common Nominator Proteinopathy of the Primate Brain Aging. [PDF]
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Journal of Genetics, 2021
The phylogenetic position of the capped and golden langur (CG) lineage has been ambiguous owing to the discordance between phylogenies from multiple molecular markers. Previous molecular studies have hypothesised that this discordance likely arises from either a hybridization event that took place between the Indian genus Semnopithecus and the ...
Kunal Arekar +2 more
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The phylogenetic position of the capped and golden langur (CG) lineage has been ambiguous owing to the discordance between phylogenies from multiple molecular markers. Previous molecular studies have hypothesised that this discordance likely arises from either a hybridization event that took place between the Indian genus Semnopithecus and the ...
Kunal Arekar +2 more
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Differences in the gut microbiota between Cercopithecinae and Colobinae in captivity
Journal of Microbiology, 2020The gut microbiome of captive primates can provide a window into their health and disease status. The diversity and composition of gut microbiota are influenced by not only host phylogeny, but also host diet. Old World monkeys (Cercopithecidae) are divided into two subfamilies: Cercopithecinae and Colobinae.
Zongjin, Huan +10 more
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Sexual dimorphism in the snub‐nosed langurs (Colobinae: Rhinopithecus)
American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 1995AbstractSexual dimorphism in the dentition and skeleton of the four extant species of snub‐nosed langurs, Rhinopithecus (R.) bieti, R. (R.) brelichi, R. (R.) roxellana and R. (Presbytiscus) avunculus, was studied. The species shared a similar general pattern of sexual dimorphism, but were found to differ in respects that appear to reflect the influence
N G, Jablonski, P, Ruliang
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2005
Published as part of Wilson, Don E. & Reeder, DeeAnn, 2005, Order Primates, pp. 111-184 in Mammal Species of the World: a Taxonomic and Geographic Reference (3 rd Edition), Volume 1, Baltimore :The Johns Hopkins University Press on page 167, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo ...
Wilson, Don E., Reeder, DeeAnn
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Published as part of Wilson, Don E. & Reeder, DeeAnn, 2005, Order Primates, pp. 111-184 in Mammal Species of the World: a Taxonomic and Geographic Reference (3 rd Edition), Volume 1, Baltimore :The Johns Hopkins University Press on page 167, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo ...
Wilson, Don E., Reeder, DeeAnn
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Hierarchical Relations Among Female Hanuman Langurs (Primates: Colobinae, Presbytis entellus )
Science, 1976Female hierarchies are stable over short periods but fluctuate from year to year. In general, young females rise in rank over older and often larger female relatives, even though old females remain active in troop defense. This previously undescribed dominance system can be plausibly explained with reference to inclusive fitness theory and the concept ...
S B, Hrdy, D B, Hrdy
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Digestion of selected foods by Yunnan snub-nosed monkeyRhinopithecus bieti (Colobinae)
American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 2001Three digestion trials were conducted to quantify aspects of digestive physiology in the Yunnan snub-nosed monkey Rhinopithecus bieti, a foregut fermenter that feeds primarily on lichens. Mean retention time (MRT, the average time plastic markers spent in the animal) had a mean estimate of 47 hr (n = 3) with high variability between trials (standard ...
R C, Kirkpatrick +3 more
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Primates, 2009
This paper reports our investigations into functional aspects of the astragalus of four samples of the genus Mesopithecus from Greece. More particularly, it aims to infer substrate preferences of M. delsoni/pentelicus from the Middle Turolian site of Perivolaki (central Greece), M.
Dionisios, Youlatos, George D, Koufos
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This paper reports our investigations into functional aspects of the astragalus of four samples of the genus Mesopithecus from Greece. More particularly, it aims to infer substrate preferences of M. delsoni/pentelicus from the Middle Turolian site of Perivolaki (central Greece), M.
Dionisios, Youlatos, George D, Koufos
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Late TurolianMesopithecus(Mammalia, Primates, Colobinae) from Italy
Journal of Human Evolution, 1999This paper reports on new finds and re-discovered old collections of the latest Miocene colobine Mesopithecus from Italian localities. New finds are reported from the Baccinello V3 faunal assemblage and from the Monticino gypsum quarry (Brisighella) and newly rediscovered teeth from the Casino basin are herein described.
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