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Prolactin Mediates Long-Term, Seasonal Rheostatic Regulation of Body Mass in Female Mammals.

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The effect of pelage, background, and distance on predator detection and the evolution of primate color vision

American Journal of Primatology, 2021
Primates' predators, such as carnivore mammals, usually rely on camouflage to increase proximity to prey and start a predatory attempt. Camouflage depends not only on the color pattern presented by a predator's pelage but also on the background scene in ...
Pedro Zurvaino Palmeira Melo Rosa De Moraes   +3 more
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Effect of infant pelage colour on infant caring by other group members: a case study of wild Javan lutungs (Trachypithecus auratus)

, 2021
We observed interactions of group members with seven Javan lutungs (Trachypithecus auratus) infants from January to March 2018. Infants’ pelage colouration changed from bright yellow to black, and it took about 2.9 months (on average) until the ...
S. P. Trisilo, K. Widayati, Yamato Tsuji
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Infant Pelage Color Change and Infant Handling in Captive Black-and-White Colobus

Mammal Study, 2020
. Colobine monkeys generally spend less time each day engaged in social interactions than other primates. However, a notable feature of their social interaction involves females exchanging infants (i.e., infant handling).
T. Okumura   +3 more
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Mesozoic mammaliaforms illuminate the origins of pelage coloration.

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Pelage coloration, which serves numerous functions, is crucial to the evolution of behavior, physiology, and habitat preferences of mammals. However, little is known about the coloration of Mesozoic mammaliaforms that coevolved with dinosaurs.
Ruoshuang Li   +8 more
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Colour vision in Finlayson’s squirrel (Callosciurus finlaysonii): is conspicuous pelage colour useful for species recognition?

Tropical Zoology, 2017
Finlayson’s squirrel, Callosciurus finlaysonii, is distributed in lowland forests throughout South-East Asia. Its pelage colour is conspicuous and polymorphic (red, black, white and a mixture of these colours), which is characteristic of the species ...
N. Tamura   +4 more
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Measuring the emissivity of mammal pelage

, 2018
Natasha E. McGowan   +3 more
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