Dilated Cardiomyopathy and Aortic Thrombosis in a Capuchin Monkey (Sapajus apella)
ABSTRACT This case report describes a capuchin monkey (Sapajus apella) that presented with bilateral paralysis and cold hind limbs. Clinical examination, including ultrasound imaging, revealed dilated cardiomyopathy and aortic thrombosis. Macroscopic, histopathological, and immunohistochemical analyses confirmed these findings.
Christiane Helm +3 more
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Effects of Hand-Rearing and Group Size on Chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) Social Competence in Captivity. [PDF]
Murray LE.
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From Everyman to Hamlet: A Distant Reading
Abstract The sixteenth century sees English drama move from Everyman to Hamlet: from religious to secular subject matter and from personified abstractions to characters bearing proper names. Most modern scholarship has explained this transformation in terms originating in the work of Jacob Burckhardt: concern with religion and a taste for ...
Vladimir Brljak
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Gastrointestinal parasites in West African chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes verus) in Fongoli (Kedougou, Senegal). [PDF]
Sy PM +4 more
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Pan troglodytes subsp. schweinfurthii
Anthropopithecus schubotzi Matschie, 1914 Sitzungsberichte der Gesellschaft Naturforschender Freunde zu Berlin, p. 335 Current valid name: Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii (Giglioli, 1872) Holotype: ZMB 31647 (=A 11a,08,26), male, adult, skull; “nordwestlich der Südspitze des Albert-See zwischen Kilo und Irumu, Belgisch Kongo” [west of Albert Lake ...
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The Importance of Sociality and Diet in Explaining Variation in the Bonobo Gut Microbiota
Bonobo sociality explains more of the variation in the beta diversity for the bonobo gut microbiota than diet. ABSTRACT Gut microbial communities or the gut microbiota are of increasing interest due to the important role they play in nutrition, development, health, and disease.
Alexana J. Hickmott +5 more
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Bimanual Coordination and Right‐Hand Bias in Extractive Foraging by Wild Sapajus libidinosus
Wild Sapajus libidinosus exhibit a significant preference at the population level for using their right‐hand fingers to extract nut kernels when employing bimanual coordination. ABSTRACT Bimanual coordination is considered a crucial factor in the evolution of manual lateralization.
Valentina Truppa +5 more
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Hominoid‐specific calretinin‐immunopositivity of the optic radiation (geniculocalcarine tract)
Calretinin‐immunostained coronal section through the primary (V1) and extrastriate (ExSt) cortex of the lar gibbon. Note that the optic radiation (OR) is strongly calretinin‐immunoreactive. This calretinin‐immunopositivity of the OR distinguishes the Hominoidea from other primates in terms of the neurochemistry of the OR.
Nelyane N. M. Santana +5 more
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Bioprospecting Ulleungdo‐isolated microalgae for carbon valorization and utilization
Abstract The growing demand for renewable energy alternatives has intensified global interest in microalgae as versatile bioresources for carbon valorization and bioenergy production. Owing to their rapid growth and biochemical versatility, microalgae provide a sustainable route for converting captured carbon into bioenergy and high‐value products ...
Ha‐Neul Choi +5 more
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Severe Generalized Tetanus in a Chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) Under Human Care: A Case Report from the Republic of Congo. [PDF]
Fuertes-Recuero M +7 more
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