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Primate Dental Microwear: Papio Ursinus (Chacma Baboon)

open access: yes, 2003
Data represents scans of tooth samples from the species Papio Ursinus (Chacma Baboon). Data files include ZIP File-1, a zipped .tar archive of 48 .sur files (SURF format used by MountainsMap software) and ZIP File-2, a zip file of 1 .tfs files.

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Age‐and size‐related changes in hind limb muscles in two baboon species ( Papio anubis and P. papio )

open access: yes
International audienceBody size has an impact on all biological functions and analyzing how body size impacts functional traits such as locomotion is critical. Body size does not only vary across species but also during ontogeny. Indeed, juvenile animals
Faure, Léon   +4 more
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Primate Dental Microwear: Papio Cynocephalus (Yellow Baboon)

open access: yes, 2013
Data represents scans of tooth samples from the species Papio Cynocephalus (Yellow Baboon). Data files include SUR files, in a .tar archive of 108 .sur files (SURF format used by MountainsMap software) and a tar archive of 1 .tfs file.

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The population status and maize crop-raiding activities of Papio anubis and Chlorocebus pygerythrus in the Abala Abaya forest, located in southern Ethiopia

open access: yesDiscover Applied Sciences
Species and subspecies of primates occur in different parts of Ethiopia, and some of them are successful crop raiders. We conducted a study on the population status and maize crop-raiding activities of Anubis baboons (Papio anubis) and Vervet monkeys ...
Senait Samuel, Wondimagegnehu Tekalign
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Evolution of craniofacial shape in relation to sexual dimorphism in Theropithecus and Papio

open access: yesFrontiers in Ecology and Evolution
IntroductionSexual dimorphism in cranial morphology is a significant aspect of primate evolution, providing insights into evolutionary pressures and mating systems in different species.
Ángeles Ossorio   +21 more
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Surpeuplement, fécondité, mortalité et agressivité dans une population captive de Papio papio

open access: yes, 1971
A social group of 60 western baboons Papio papio, established since 1939, was studied during a 20 month period (actual observation time : 450 hours) in the Parc Zoologique du Bois de Vincennes, Paris. The «home range» of the captive troop was 535 m2 and
Bourlière, François, Masure, A.M.
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Foraging strategies, diet and competition in olive baboons

open access: yes, 2012
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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Papio Muller 1773

open access: yes, 1982
Papio Muller, 1773. Des Ritters... Linne...Vollständiges Natursyst. REVIEWED BY: D. K. Candland (DKC); R. Fontaine (RF). COMMENT: Includes Mandrillus; see Dandelot, 1974, Part 3:9. CAH and PG consider Mandrillus a distinct genus.
Kenneth E. Kinman   +2 more
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Sequence Analysis of microRNAs Encoded by Simian Lymphocryptoviruses

open access: yesViruses
Lymphocryptoviruses (LCVs) are ubiquitous gamma-herpesviruses that establish life-long infections in both humans and non-human primates (NHPs). In immunocompromised hosts, LCV infections are commonly associated with B cell disorders and malignancies such
Yan Chen   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

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