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Investigations on mammal species implicated in crop damage and control techniques used to protect fields was carried out in the Okapi Wildlife Reserve (OWR). The aim of this study was to identify mammal species causing damages on crops, the growth stages
Nicaise D. Amundala +8 more
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Fungal Diversity and Potential Health Benefits of Mycophagy in Chacma Baboons (Papio ursinus)
Free‐ranging chacma baboons (Papio ursinus) in Nature's Valley, South Africa, of multiple age/sex classes eat diverse fungi (10 identified to species level, 3 to genus level). We assess potential nutritional, medicinal and ecosystem implications of consumption of these fungi based on human and other mammalian mycophagy literature.
Margaret A. H. Bryer +5 more
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Gestural Sequences in Wild Spider Monkeys (Ateles geoffroyi)
Geoffroy's spider monkeys produce gestural sequences in the wild, mostly during aggressive, playful and sexual interactions. ABSTRACT To date, research on gestural communication in species other than great apes has been quite limited, especially in their natural habitat, although including a broader range of species in different settings is essential ...
Eva Corral +4 more
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Superficial veins of the foot in the baboon Papio anubis
Although the baboon is considered a good animal model in biomedical research, no description of the superficial veins of the foot in Papio anubis is found in the available literature. The current study was conducted to document the anatomy of these veins
Topol, M. +1 more
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PET imaging of soluble epoxide hydrolase in non-human primate brain with [18F]FNDP
Purpose Soluble epoxide hydrolase (sEH) is a promising candidate positron emission tomography (PET) imaging biomarker altered in various disorders, including vascular cognitive impairment (VCI), Alzheimer’s disease (AD), Parkinson’s disease (PD), stroke,
Yong Du +7 more
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Foraging strategies, diet and competition in olive baboons
Savannah baboons are amongst the most intensively studied taxa of primates, but our understanding of their foraging strategies and diet selection, and the relationship of these to social processes is still rudimentary.
Barton, Robert A.
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Population status of olive baboon Papio anubis (lesson, 1827) in Kainji lake national park, Nigeria
The study assessed the population status of Olive Baboon Papio anubis in Kainji Lake National Park, in both sectors of the park. Direct count was carried out on the line transect where activities of Olive Baboon Papio anubis was observed during ...
Ajayi, SR +4 more
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Hand Preference in the Use of Tools by Infant Baboons (Papio Cynocephalus Anubis)
Hand preference in the use of tools was examined in a peer group of five infant baboons, Papio cynocephalus anubis. Hand preference was noted for all subjects on a sponging task and for one subject on a probing task.
Gregory Charles Westergaard
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Highly polymorphic apolipoprotein A-IV locus in the baboon.
Apolipoprotein A-IV is found in mesenteric lymph chylomicrons, very low density lipoprotein particles, high density lipoprotein particles, and in the lipoprotein-free fraction of plasma.
RE Ferrell +3 more
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We report the presence of at least one putative hybrid monkey, white-naped mangabey (Cercocebus lunulatus) × olive baboon (Papio anubis), at Comoé National Park (CNP) in north-eastern Côte d'Ivoire. C. lunulatus and P.
Gérard Galat (12327570) +2 more
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