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Female putty-nosed monkeys use experimentally altered contextual information to disambiguate the cause of male alarm calls

open access: yes, 2013
Funding was provided by The Leverhulme Trust (http://www.leverhulme.ac.uk/). The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.Many animal vocal signals are given in a wide range ...
Arnold Kate   +5 more
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The representational systems for object and agent in new world monkeys [PDF]

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Representing the environment in its most basic components, namely objects and agents, is a fundamental feature of human cognition which we may share to different extents with nonhuman animals.
Zhang, Da
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The Sensory Systems of Alouatta: Evolution with an Eye to Ecology

open access: yes, 2014
Our knowledge about the perceptual world of howler monkeys is unevenlydistributed between the fi ve senses. Whereas there is abundant knowledge about thesense of vision in the genus Alouatta , only limited data on the senses of hearing,smell, taste, and ...
Matthias Laska   +5 more
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The primate collection at the Natural Science Museum of Barcelona (Spain)

open access: yesArxius de Miscel-lània Zoològica, 2010
The Natural Science Museum of Barcelona (MCNB) houses a total of 309 specimens of non–human primates. The collection comprises 102 stuffed animals, 33 skins, 73 skeletons, 24 postcranial skeletons, eight mounted skeletons, 54 skulls, three whole animals ...
Veracini, C., Garcia–Franquesa, E.
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Review of plasticity and flexibility in vocal communication in New World monkeys

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Vocal plasticity and flexibility in New World monkeys typically involve modification of existing vocal repertoire and voluntary control over certain aspects of vocal production.
Chua, Iver Jun Wen, Choo, Denise Tsi En
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Differential connections in the brains of New World and Old World monkeys

open access: yes, 2013
The brain’s network for somatosensory processing in primates is greatly expanded compared to other mammals, consisting of multiple thalamic nuclei and cortical areas.
Cerkevich, Christina Marie
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Phylogenetic analysis of HERV-K LTR family in human chromosome Xq26 and new world monkeys

open access: yes, 2000
Solitary long terminal repeats(LTRs) of human endogenous retrovirus K family(HERV-K) have been found to be coexpressed with sequences of closely located genes.
Heui Soo Kim   +7 more
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