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Current status and conservation of the gray snub-nosed monkey Rhinopithecus brelichi (Colobinae) in Guizhou, China

Biological Conservation, 2009
Abstract Gray snub-nosed monkeys Rhinopithecus brelichi (Colobinae), categorized as endangered on the IUCN Red List, are endemic to Guizhou, China. To evaluate the species’ current status we surveyed five sites in the Mt Fanjing area between August 2007 and June 2008.
Zuo-Fu Xiang   +5 more
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Ancient DNA analyses of museum specimens from selected Presbytis (primate: Colobinae) based on partial Cyt b sequences

AIP Conference Proceedings, 2016
The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species has categorized Malaysian primates from being data deficient to critically endanger. Thus, ancient DNA analyses hold great potential to understand phylogeny, phylogeography and population history of extinct and extant species.
N. R. Aifat, S. Yaakop, B. M. Md-Zain
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The ontogeny of cranial sexual dimorphism in two old world monkeys:Macaca fascicularis (Cercopithecinae) andNasalis larvatus (Colobinae)

International Journal of Primatology, 1991
Allometric and heterochronic approaches to sexual dimorphism have contributed much to our understanding of the evolutionary morphology of the primate skull and dentition. To date, however, extensive studies of sexual dimorphism have been carried out only on the great apes and a few cercopithecine monkeys.
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Λειτουργική μορφολογία μηρών Mesopithecus (Colobinae, Primates) από την Κίνα και την Ελλάδα

Mesopithecus is the most widely known and geographically spread species of colobine monkeys in the Eurasia during Late Miocene and Pliocene. It appears progressively in many sites from Europe to southeast Asia and with at least three different species that vary in size.
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Morphological and molecular systematics of the extant Colobinae Blyth, 1863 (Primates: Cercopithecidae)

Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society
Abstract The extant colobine monkeys are a large primate radiation represented by two geographical subtribes, the African Colobina Blyth, 1863 and the Asian Presbytina Gray, 1825. The phylogenetic relationships of the colobinans are well resolved, but uncertainty persists among presbytinans.
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Ecology and Conservation of the Hose’s Langur Group (Colobinae: Presbytis hosei, P. canicrus, P. sabana): A Review

2009
The grey-backed langurs Presbytis hosei sensu lato are little-known colobines from northern Borneo. Comprising one, two or possibly three distinct species, the attention these taxa have received from conservationists or from the primatological community is limited.
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