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Species barriers in AAV tropism: mechanisms, models, and emerging solutions for clinical translation. [PDF]
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Age-Related Differences in Short Term Spatial Memory in Rhesus Macaques. [PDF]
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Principles of neocortical organisation and behaviour in primates
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Trichromatic colour vision in New World monkeys
Nature, 1996Trichromatic colour vision depends on the presence of three types of cone photopigment. Trichromacy is the norm for all Old World monkeys, apes and humans, but in several genera of New World monkeys, colour vision is strikingly polymorphic. The difference in colour vision between these New and Old World primates results form differing arrangements of ...
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Toxoplasmosis in a colony of New World monkeys
Veterinary Parasitology, 1997In a colony of New World monkeys five tamarins (Saguinus oedipus, Saguinus labiatus and Leontopithecus rosal. rosal.), three marmosets (Callithrix jacchus and Callithrix pygmaea) and one saki (Pithecia pithecia) died suddenly. The colony comprised 16 marmosets, 10 tamarins and three sakis.
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Journal of Human Evolution, 1975
Abstract Fossil ceboid evidence is reviewed with reference to the origins and affinities of the New World monkeys. This evidence indicates that the ceboids evolved from a North American primate of omomyid-like form. The events of continental drift apparently had little to do with the origin and dispersion of the New World monkeys and direct ...
Frank J. Orlosky, Daris R. Swindler
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Abstract Fossil ceboid evidence is reviewed with reference to the origins and affinities of the New World monkeys. This evidence indicates that the ceboids evolved from a North American primate of omomyid-like form. The events of continental drift apparently had little to do with the origin and dispersion of the New World monkeys and direct ...
Frank J. Orlosky, Daris R. Swindler
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International Journal of Primatology, 2007
The visual worlds of most primates are rich with potential color signals, and many representatives of the order have evolved the biological mechanisms that allow them to exploit these sources of information. Unlike the catarrhines, platyrrhines typically have sex-linked polymorphic color vision that provides individuals with any of several distinct ...
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The visual worlds of most primates are rich with potential color signals, and many representatives of the order have evolved the biological mechanisms that allow them to exploit these sources of information. Unlike the catarrhines, platyrrhines typically have sex-linked polymorphic color vision that provides individuals with any of several distinct ...
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Science, 2015
Fossils in Peru raise questions about the early evolution of monkeys in South ...
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Fossils in Peru raise questions about the early evolution of monkeys in South ...
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Arboreal locomotion in small New-World monkeys
Zeitschrift für Morphologie und Anthropologie, 2002The postural and locomotor activity and its relation to substrates was observed in 3 Saguinus oedipus, and 3 Saimiri sciureus for comparison, during a period of 10 h for each individual. The animals moved freely in cages of 3.40 m x 3.40 m x 2.40 m (height) on rather diverse substrates.
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Evolution of feeding niches in new world monkeys
American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 1992AbstractThe adaptive radiation of modern New World monkeys unfolded as the major lineages diversified within different dietary‐adaptive zones predicated upon a fundamentally frugivorous habit. The broad outlines of this pattern can be seen in the fossil record, beginning in the early Miocene. Cebids are obligate frugivorous predators.
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