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Developmental instability in wild Nigerian olive baboons (Papio anubis)
Background Developmental instability in archaeological samples can be detected through analysis of skeletal and dental remains. During life, disruptions to biological internal homeostasis that occur during growth and development redirect bodily resources
K. Hoover +3 more
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Epigenetic age, estimated by DNA methylation across the genome, reflects biological age. Accelerated age (i.e., an older methylation age than expected given chronological age) is an accepted aging biomarker in humans, showing robust associations with ...
Sarah J. Neal +3 more
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Hemochromatosis in Two Female Olive Baboons (Papio anubis).
This report describes hemochromatosis associated with chronic parenteral iron dextran administration in 2 female olivebaboons (Papio anubis). These baboons were enrolled on an experimental protocol that induced and maintained anemiaby periodic phlebotomy
L. Lamoureux +2 more
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The prevalence of weapon damage: a proportional meta-analysis [PDF]
Sexually selected weapons are tools that are used in physical fights over mating opportunities. Individuals can face dire fitness consequences if they break their weapon and can no longer fight effectively; however, the costs and consequences of weapon ...
Lane, Sarah, McCullough, Erin
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Development of bipedal walking in olive baboons, Papio anubis: A kinematic analysis.
OBJECTIVE Although extant nonhuman primates are not habitual bipeds, they are able to walk bipedally from an early age. In humans, children improve their walking skills through developmental processes and learning experience.
F. Druelle +3 more
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Phylogeny and systematics of the giant rhinoceros beetles (Scarabaeidae: Dynastini) [PDF]
This report contains the first inclusive phylogenetic analysis and taxonomic structure for the genera presently included within the scarabaeid tribe Dynastini.
Miller, Kelly B, Rowland, Mark
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Baboons (Papio anubis) living in larger social groups have bigger brains
The evolutionary origin of Primates' exceptionally large brains is still highly debated. Two competing explanations have received much support: the ecological hypothesis and the social brain hypothesis (SBH). We tested the validity of the SBH in (n = 82)
A. Meguerditchian +6 more
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Transposon sequencing is commonly applied for identifying the minimal set of genes required for cellular life; a major challenge in fields such as evolutionary or synthetic biology.
Samuel Miravet-Verde +4 more
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Dynastinae (Coleoptera, Scarabaeidae) fototácticos do Leste e Centro-oeste do Paraná (Brasil) : alguns aspectos faunísticos e biogeográficos [PDF]
Orientador: Sebastião LarocaTese (doutorado) - Universidade Federal do Paraná, Setor de Ciências BiológicasResumo: Resultados de coletas periódicas de Dvnastinae (Coleoptera.
Riehs, Paulo Jorge
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This datasheet on Papio anubis covers Identity, Distribution.
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